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Restaurateur Frank Pellegrino, who found steady acting work on ‘The Sopranos,’ dies at 72

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Rao's co-owner Frank Pellegrino arrives at the grand opening party for Rao's at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2007. Photo: Getty Images
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Frank Pellegrino, known as “Frankie No” to those who were rebuffed again and again as they tried to get a table at his homey but impossibly exclusive New York City restaurant, has died at age 72.

As the owner of Rao’s, Pellegrino was part palace guard and part showman at the 10-table Italian restaurant. He sang to guests such as Hillary Clinton and turned away would-be diners such as Warren Buffett.

He also had a second career as an actor.

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He was cast by Martin Scorsese — an occasional diner at Rao’s — as Johnny Dio in Goodfellas and landed an ongoing role as New Jersey FBI bureau chief Frank Cubitoso in The Sopranos.

Success also drew Pellegrino west, where the family opened roomier restaurants in Las Vegas and Hollywood.

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Pellegrino died Tuesday in New York of lung cancer, his publicist Ken Langdon said.
Frank Pellegrino as FBI chief Frank Cubitoso in the HBO hit series The Sopranos. Photo: Reuters
Frank Pellegrino as FBI chief Frank Cubitoso in the HBO hit series The Sopranos. Photo: Reuters
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