Advertisement
Advertisement

Aiello Family History & Genealogy

3,381 biographies and 14 photos with the Aiello last name. Discover the family history, nationality, origin and common names of Aiello family members.

Aiello Last Name History & Origin

Add

History

We don't have any information on the history of the Aiello name. Have information to share?

Name Origin

We don't have any information on the origins of the Aiello name. Have information to share?

Spellings & Pronunciations

We don't have any alternate spellings or pronunciation information on the Aiello name. Have information to share?

Nationality & Ethnicity

We don't have any information on the nationality / ethnicity of the Aiello name. Have information to share?

Famous People named Aiello

Are there famous people from the Aiello family? Share their story.

Early Aiellos

These are the earliest records we have of the Aiello family.

Joseph Aiello of Florida was born on November 27, 1870, and died at age 93 years old in May 1964.
Carmine Aiello of Hoboken, Hudson County, NJ was born on April 21, 1871, and died at age 95 years old in January 1967.
Teresa Aiello of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois was born on June 30, 1872, and died at age 100 years old in June 1972.
Frank Aiello of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on April 12, 1874, and died at age 99 years old in March 1974.
John Aiello of Illinois was born on November 21, 1875, and died at age 88 years old in August 1964.
Valentino Aiello of New York was born on February 13, 1875, and died at age 90 years old in April 1965.
Phillip Aiello of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on July 16, 1876, and died at age 97 years old in April 1974.
Giacomina Aiello of Ridgewood, Bergen County, NJ was born on July 23, 1876, and died at age 96 years old in September 1972.
Frances Aiello of Herkimer, Herkimer County, NY was born on August 24, 1877, and died at age 89 years old in November 1966.
Antonio Aiello of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, California was born on July 22, 1877, and died at age 89 years old in March 1967.
Paul Aiello of New York was born on February 14, 1877, and died at age 86 years old in June 1963.
Joseph Aiello of White Plains, Westchester County, NY was born on November 28, 1877, and died at age 94 years old in June 1972.

Aiello Family Photos

Discover Aiello family photos shared by the community. These photos contain people and places related to the Aiello last name.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Aiello Family Tree

Discover the most common names, oldest records and life expectancy of people with the last name Aiello.

Most Common First Names

Updated Aiello Biographies

Massimo Aiello of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on September 11, 1903, and died at age 79 years old in December 1982.
Rosa (Aiello) Marino
rosa was a hard working and loving . worked and lived for the love of her children.. my mom and dad grew up during the war. they went threw diffucult times together. the most difficult time they went threw was what my brother and his wife put them threw. after many years of hard work. they do not rest in peace......after all the trust they died in shame.. after all they gave and after all that was taken from them....... .be ashamed of yourselfs they were lied to mistreated, by the son they loved, hard to believe from a guy that looks like such a nice guy.....

ROSE AIELLO WAS MARRIED TO GASPARE, MARINO. THEY HAD 2 CHILDREN DOMINICK MARINO BORN COT 18 1951 AND CATHERINE MARINO BORN MARCH 1953.

MR G. MARINO AND ROSA HAD 2 CHILDREN DOM MARINO AND CATHERINE MARINO ALSO KNOWED AS CATERINA

Josephine Anne (Aiello) Gonzalez was born on February 14, 1932 in Yonkers, Westchester County, New York United States, and died at age 68 years old on November 9, 2000 in Shirley, Suffolk County. Josephine Gonzalez was buried on November 13, 2000 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery 41 Main St, in Center Moriches. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Josephine Anne Gonzalez.
Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello. Born as Daniel Louis Aiello Jr. June 20, 1933 – December 12, 2019) was an American actor who has appeared in numerous motion pictures, including The Godfather Part II (1974), The Front (1976), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Moonstruck (1987), Harlem Nights (1989), Hudson Hawk (1991), Ruby (1992), Léon: The Professional (1994), 2 Days in the Valley (1996), Dinner Rush (2000), and Lucky Number Slevin (2006). He had a pivotal role in the Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing (1989) as Salvatore "Sal" Frangione, earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He played Don Domenico Clericuzio in the miniseries The Last Don (1997). Early life Aiello, the fifth of six children, was born on West 68th Street, Manhattan, the son of parents, Frances (née Pietrocova), a seamstress, and Daniel Louis Aiello, a laborer, who deserted his children and wife, who had lost her eyesight and become legally blind. For many years, Aiello publicly condemned his father but the two reconciled in 1993, although Aiello harbors a resentment of his father's conduct. He was of Italian descent. He moved to the South Bronx when he was seven, and later attended James Monroe High School. At the age of 16, Aiello lied about his age to enlist in the U.S. Army. After serving for three years, he returned to New York City and did various jobs in order to support himself and later his family. Aiello served as a union representative for Greyhound Bus workers and was a night club bouncer at the legendary New York comedy club, The Improv. Career Film and television Aiello broke into films in the early 1970s. One of his earliest roles came as a ballplayer in the 1973 baseball drama, Bang the Drum Slowly, with Robert De Niro. Aiello had a walk-on role as small-time hood Tony Rosato in The Godfather Part II (1974), ad-libbing the famous line "Michael Corleone says hello!" during a hit on rival gangster Frank Pentangeli (Michael V. Gazzo). In 1980, Aiello had a co-lead role with Jan Michael Vincent in Defiance, about some Manhattan residents who fight back against the thugs terrorizing the neighborhood. The next year, he received considerable acclaim for playing a racist New York City cop in Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981) with Paul Newman. In 1981, Aiello won a Daytime Emmy Award for his appearance in an ABC Afterschool Special called A Family of Strangers. He was paired with De Niro again for the Sergio Leone gangster epic, Once Upon a Time in America (1984), as a police chief whose name was also "Aiello." His many film appearances included two for director Woody Allen, who cast him in The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and Radio Days (1987). Aiello is perhaps best known for his role as pizzeria owner Sal in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989). At the time of the film's release, in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, he called the role his "first focal part". He further identified the film as a very collaborative effort, during which Spike Lee at one point told him "Whatever you wanna do, you do." Aiello went on to write a crucial scene he shared with John Turturro ten minutes prior to its production. The role earned him nominations for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as film critic awards from Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. Aiello has also portrayed more sympathetic characters. He gained recognition as the befuddled fiancé of Cher opposite her Oscar-winning performance in the romantic comedy Moonstruck (1987), and the actor made a comic appearance in drag for the Robert Altman fashion-industry film Prêt-à-Porter (1994). He also had sympathetic roles in the 1990 horror thriller Jacob's Ladder and the 1991 comedy-drama 29th Street. Aiello played nightclub owner and Lee Harvey Oswald assassin Jack Ruby in the 1992 biopic Ruby and a political big shot with mob ties in City Hall (1996), starring Al Pacino. He later starred in the independent feature film Dolly Baby (2012), written and directed by Kevin Jordan; Aiello also starred in Jordan's Brooklyn Lobster, which premiered at The Toronto Film Festival in 2005. Music Aiello's singing was on display in films such as Hudson Hawk (1991), Once Around (1991), and Remedy that starred his son Ricky Aiello and Jonathan Doscher. He has released several albums featuring a big-band sound, including I Just Wanted to Hear The Words (2004), Live from Atlantic City (2008), and My Christmas Song for You (2010). Aiello and EMI songwriter Hasan Johnson released an album of standards fused with rap entitled Bridges in 2011. He played the father for the video of Madonna's song, "Papa Don't Preach" (1986), and recorded his own answer song, "Papa Wants the Best for You", written by Artie Schroeck. Theater Aiello's Broadway theatre credits include Gemini, The Floating Light Bulb, Hurlyburly, and The House of Blue Leaves. He also was in the 1976 Broadway play Wheelbarrow Closers, directed by Paul Sorvino. In July 2011, Aiello appeared Off Broadway in the two-act drama The Shoemaker, written by Susan Charlotte and directed by Antony Marsellis. The play is a stage version of his 2006 movie A Broken Sole, which began life in 2001 as a one-act play. Personal life Aiello lived in Ramsey, New Jersey, for many years. He later moved to Saddle River, New Jersey. He is the father of stuntman and actor Danny Aiello III, who died in 2010 of pancreatic cancer, His surviving children are Rick, Jaime, and Stacey Aiello. In 2014, Aiello published his autobiography, I Only Know Who I Am When I Am Somebody Else: My Life on the Street, on the Stage, and in the Movies via Simon & Schuster. His nephew is Michael Kay, announcer for the New York Yankees. He died on December 12th 2019 at the age of 86. Filmography Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) as Horse The Godfather Part II (1974) as Tony Rosato The Godmothers (1975) (uncredited) The Front (1976) as Danny LaGattuta Hooch (1977) Fingers (1978) as Butch Bloodbrothers (1978) as Artie Defiance (1980) as Carmine Hide in Plain Sight (1980) as Sal Carvello Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) as Morgan Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981) as Johnson Once Upon a Time in America (1984) as Police Chief Vincent Aiello Old Enough (1984) as Mr. Bruckner Deathmask (1984) as Capt. Mike Grasso Broadway Danny Rose (1984) (uncredited) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) as Monk The Stuff (1985) as Vickers The Protector (1985) as Danny Garoni Key Exchange (1985) as Carabello Radio Days (1987) as Rocco Man on Fire (1987) as Conti The Pick-up Artist (1987) as Phil Harper Moonstruck (1987) as Mr. Johnny Cammareri Russicum - I giorni del diavolo (1988) as George Sherman The January Man (1989) as Captain Vincent Alcoa White Hot (1989) as Charlie Buick Do the Right Thing (1989) as Salvatore "Sal" Fragione Shocktroop (1989) as John Cunningham Harlem Nights (1989) as Phil Cantone Jacob's Ladder (1990) as Louis Madonna: The Immaculate Collection (1990) as Papa (segment "Papa Don't Preach") The Closer (1990) as Chester Grant[citation needed] He Ain't Heavy (1990) Once Around (1991) as Joe Bella Hudson Hawk (1991) as Tommy Five-Tone 29th Street (1991) as Frank Pesce Sr. Ruby (1992) as Jack Ruby The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992) as Tony Rosato Mistress (1992) as Carmine Rasso The Cemetery Club (1993) as Ben Katz The Pickle (1993) as Harry Stone Me and the Kid (1993) as Harry Léon: The Professional (1994) as Tony Prêt-à-Porter (1994) as Major Hamilton Save the Rabbits (1994) as Ronnie Power of Attorney (1995) as Joseph Scassi Lieberman in Love (1995) as Joe Lieberman Two Much (1995) as Gene City Hall (1996) as Frank Anselmo 2 Days in the Valley (1996) Dosmo Pizzo Mojave Moon (1996) as Al Dellaventura (1997–1998, 14 episodes) as Anthony Dellaventura Unforgotten: Twenty-Five Years After Willowbrook as Host Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997) as Mr. Rathbone The Last Don (1997) as Don Domenico Clericuzio A Brooklyn State of Mind (1997) as Danny Parente Wilbur Falls (1998) as Phillip Devereaux Mambo Café (2000) as Joey Dinner Rush (2000) as Louis Cropa Prince of Central Park (2000) as Noah Cairn 18 Shades of Dust (2001) as Vincent Dianni Off Key (2001) as Fabrizio Bernini Mail Order Bride [de] (2003) as Tony Santini Zeyda and the Hitman (2004) as Nathan The Fool (2005) as Voice of the Dummy Brooklyn Lobster (2005) as Frank Giorgio Lucky Number Slevin (2006) as Roth Last Request (2006) as Pop A Broken Sole (2006) as The Shoemaker Harry: A Communication Breakdown (2009) as Narrator Stiffs (2010) as Frank Tramontana Dolly Baby (2013) as Tony Lanza Henry & Me (2014) as Dr. Acosta (voice) Reach Me (2014) as Father Paul The Neighborhood (2017) as Joseph Donatello Awards Year Title Award Result 1981 ABC Afterschool Special Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming Season 9, Episode 1: "A Family of Strangers" Won 1989 Do the Right Thing Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture BSFC Award for Best Supporting Actor Won LAFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor 1991 Once Around CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated 1994 Prêt-à-Porter National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Jennie Theresa (Aiello) Mercurio was born on January 5, 1888 in Italy, and died at age 74 years old on November 7, 1962 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jennie Theresa Mercurio.
Sunday Aiello of Hollidaysburg, Blair County, PA was born on September 17, 1920, and died at age 87 years old on September 26, 2007.
John Aiello of Daly City, San Mateo County, CA was born on August 25, 1917, and died at age 87 years old on April 28, 2005.
John Jr Aiello of New Haven, Macomb County, MI was born on March 1, 1919, and died at age 82 years old on October 2, 2001.
John C Aiello of Peoria, Peoria County, IL was born on December 2, 1907, and died at age 92 years old on July 21, 2000.
John Aiello of Providence, Providence County, RI was born on February 4, 1918, and died at age 81 years old on May 5, 1999.
John A Aiello of Clifton Heights, Delaware County, PA was born on March 16, 1916, and died at age 70 years old in June 1986.
John B Aiello of Charleston, Charleston County, SC was born on February 4, 1911 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 95 years old on January 13, 2007. John Aiello was buried at Beaufort National Cemetery Section 4 Site 169C 1601 Boundary Street, in Beaufort.
John Aiello of West Virginia was born on December 7, 1912, and died at age 70 years old in February 1983.
John J Aiello of Forest Hills, Queens County, NY was born on April 19, 1918, and died at age 87 years old on October 27, 2005.
John Aiello of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA was born on June 29, 1909, and died at age 82 years old on June 5, 1992.
John J Jr Aiello of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on March 12, 1928, and died at age 47 years old in December 1975.
John D Aiello of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on July 3, 1926, and died at age 73 years old on January 10, 2000. John Aiello was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section K Site 19392A 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale.
John V Aiello of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on May 15, 1921, and died at age 78 years old on March 16, 2000.
John Aiello of Yaphank, Suffolk County, NY was born on July 24, 1923, and died at age 82 years old on November 29, 2005. John Aiello was buried at Calverton National Cemetery Section 41 Site 1088 210 Princeton Boulevard - Rt 25, in Calverton.
Carmen Aiello of Johnsonburg, Elk County, PA was born on April 9, 1923 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 81 years old on November 20, 2004.

Popular Aiello Biographies

Rosa (Aiello) Marino
rosa was a hard working and loving . worked and lived for the love of her children.. my mom and dad grew up during the war. they went threw diffucult times together. the most difficult time they went threw was what my brother and his wife put them threw. after many years of hard work. they do not rest in peace......after all the trust they died in shame.. after all they gave and after all that was taken from them....... .be ashamed of yourselfs they were lied to mistreated, by the son they loved, hard to believe from a guy that looks like such a nice guy.....

ROSE AIELLO WAS MARRIED TO GASPARE, MARINO. THEY HAD 2 CHILDREN DOMINICK MARINO BORN COT 18 1951 AND CATHERINE MARINO BORN MARCH 1953.

MR G. MARINO AND ROSA HAD 2 CHILDREN DOM MARINO AND CATHERINE MARINO ALSO KNOWED AS CATERINA

Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello. Born as Daniel Louis Aiello Jr. June 20, 1933 – December 12, 2019) was an American actor who has appeared in numerous motion pictures, including The Godfather Part II (1974), The Front (1976), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Moonstruck (1987), Harlem Nights (1989), Hudson Hawk (1991), Ruby (1992), Léon: The Professional (1994), 2 Days in the Valley (1996), Dinner Rush (2000), and Lucky Number Slevin (2006). He had a pivotal role in the Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing (1989) as Salvatore "Sal" Frangione, earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He played Don Domenico Clericuzio in the miniseries The Last Don (1997). Early life Aiello, the fifth of six children, was born on West 68th Street, Manhattan, the son of parents, Frances (née Pietrocova), a seamstress, and Daniel Louis Aiello, a laborer, who deserted his children and wife, who had lost her eyesight and become legally blind. For many years, Aiello publicly condemned his father but the two reconciled in 1993, although Aiello harbors a resentment of his father's conduct. He was of Italian descent. He moved to the South Bronx when he was seven, and later attended James Monroe High School. At the age of 16, Aiello lied about his age to enlist in the U.S. Army. After serving for three years, he returned to New York City and did various jobs in order to support himself and later his family. Aiello served as a union representative for Greyhound Bus workers and was a night club bouncer at the legendary New York comedy club, The Improv. Career Film and television Aiello broke into films in the early 1970s. One of his earliest roles came as a ballplayer in the 1973 baseball drama, Bang the Drum Slowly, with Robert De Niro. Aiello had a walk-on role as small-time hood Tony Rosato in The Godfather Part II (1974), ad-libbing the famous line "Michael Corleone says hello!" during a hit on rival gangster Frank Pentangeli (Michael V. Gazzo). In 1980, Aiello had a co-lead role with Jan Michael Vincent in Defiance, about some Manhattan residents who fight back against the thugs terrorizing the neighborhood. The next year, he received considerable acclaim for playing a racist New York City cop in Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981) with Paul Newman. In 1981, Aiello won a Daytime Emmy Award for his appearance in an ABC Afterschool Special called A Family of Strangers. He was paired with De Niro again for the Sergio Leone gangster epic, Once Upon a Time in America (1984), as a police chief whose name was also "Aiello." His many film appearances included two for director Woody Allen, who cast him in The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and Radio Days (1987). Aiello is perhaps best known for his role as pizzeria owner Sal in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989). At the time of the film's release, in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, he called the role his "first focal part". He further identified the film as a very collaborative effort, during which Spike Lee at one point told him "Whatever you wanna do, you do." Aiello went on to write a crucial scene he shared with John Turturro ten minutes prior to its production. The role earned him nominations for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as film critic awards from Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. Aiello has also portrayed more sympathetic characters. He gained recognition as the befuddled fiancé of Cher opposite her Oscar-winning performance in the romantic comedy Moonstruck (1987), and the actor made a comic appearance in drag for the Robert Altman fashion-industry film Prêt-à-Porter (1994). He also had sympathetic roles in the 1990 horror thriller Jacob's Ladder and the 1991 comedy-drama 29th Street. Aiello played nightclub owner and Lee Harvey Oswald assassin Jack Ruby in the 1992 biopic Ruby and a political big shot with mob ties in City Hall (1996), starring Al Pacino. He later starred in the independent feature film Dolly Baby (2012), written and directed by Kevin Jordan; Aiello also starred in Jordan's Brooklyn Lobster, which premiered at The Toronto Film Festival in 2005. Music Aiello's singing was on display in films such as Hudson Hawk (1991), Once Around (1991), and Remedy that starred his son Ricky Aiello and Jonathan Doscher. He has released several albums featuring a big-band sound, including I Just Wanted to Hear The Words (2004), Live from Atlantic City (2008), and My Christmas Song for You (2010). Aiello and EMI songwriter Hasan Johnson released an album of standards fused with rap entitled Bridges in 2011. He played the father for the video of Madonna's song, "Papa Don't Preach" (1986), and recorded his own answer song, "Papa Wants the Best for You", written by Artie Schroeck. Theater Aiello's Broadway theatre credits include Gemini, The Floating Light Bulb, Hurlyburly, and The House of Blue Leaves. He also was in the 1976 Broadway play Wheelbarrow Closers, directed by Paul Sorvino. In July 2011, Aiello appeared Off Broadway in the two-act drama The Shoemaker, written by Susan Charlotte and directed by Antony Marsellis. The play is a stage version of his 2006 movie A Broken Sole, which began life in 2001 as a one-act play. Personal life Aiello lived in Ramsey, New Jersey, for many years. He later moved to Saddle River, New Jersey. He is the father of stuntman and actor Danny Aiello III, who died in 2010 of pancreatic cancer, His surviving children are Rick, Jaime, and Stacey Aiello. In 2014, Aiello published his autobiography, I Only Know Who I Am When I Am Somebody Else: My Life on the Street, on the Stage, and in the Movies via Simon & Schuster. His nephew is Michael Kay, announcer for the New York Yankees. He died on December 12th 2019 at the age of 86. Filmography Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) as Horse The Godfather Part II (1974) as Tony Rosato The Godmothers (1975) (uncredited) The Front (1976) as Danny LaGattuta Hooch (1977) Fingers (1978) as Butch Bloodbrothers (1978) as Artie Defiance (1980) as Carmine Hide in Plain Sight (1980) as Sal Carvello Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) as Morgan Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981) as Johnson Once Upon a Time in America (1984) as Police Chief Vincent Aiello Old Enough (1984) as Mr. Bruckner Deathmask (1984) as Capt. Mike Grasso Broadway Danny Rose (1984) (uncredited) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) as Monk The Stuff (1985) as Vickers The Protector (1985) as Danny Garoni Key Exchange (1985) as Carabello Radio Days (1987) as Rocco Man on Fire (1987) as Conti The Pick-up Artist (1987) as Phil Harper Moonstruck (1987) as Mr. Johnny Cammareri Russicum - I giorni del diavolo (1988) as George Sherman The January Man (1989) as Captain Vincent Alcoa White Hot (1989) as Charlie Buick Do the Right Thing (1989) as Salvatore "Sal" Fragione Shocktroop (1989) as John Cunningham Harlem Nights (1989) as Phil Cantone Jacob's Ladder (1990) as Louis Madonna: The Immaculate Collection (1990) as Papa (segment "Papa Don't Preach") The Closer (1990) as Chester Grant[citation needed] He Ain't Heavy (1990) Once Around (1991) as Joe Bella Hudson Hawk (1991) as Tommy Five-Tone 29th Street (1991) as Frank Pesce Sr. Ruby (1992) as Jack Ruby The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992) as Tony Rosato Mistress (1992) as Carmine Rasso The Cemetery Club (1993) as Ben Katz The Pickle (1993) as Harry Stone Me and the Kid (1993) as Harry Léon: The Professional (1994) as Tony Prêt-à-Porter (1994) as Major Hamilton Save the Rabbits (1994) as Ronnie Power of Attorney (1995) as Joseph Scassi Lieberman in Love (1995) as Joe Lieberman Two Much (1995) as Gene City Hall (1996) as Frank Anselmo 2 Days in the Valley (1996) Dosmo Pizzo Mojave Moon (1996) as Al Dellaventura (1997–1998, 14 episodes) as Anthony Dellaventura Unforgotten: Twenty-Five Years After Willowbrook as Host Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997) as Mr. Rathbone The Last Don (1997) as Don Domenico Clericuzio A Brooklyn State of Mind (1997) as Danny Parente Wilbur Falls (1998) as Phillip Devereaux Mambo Café (2000) as Joey Dinner Rush (2000) as Louis Cropa Prince of Central Park (2000) as Noah Cairn 18 Shades of Dust (2001) as Vincent Dianni Off Key (2001) as Fabrizio Bernini Mail Order Bride [de] (2003) as Tony Santini Zeyda and the Hitman (2004) as Nathan The Fool (2005) as Voice of the Dummy Brooklyn Lobster (2005) as Frank Giorgio Lucky Number Slevin (2006) as Roth Last Request (2006) as Pop A Broken Sole (2006) as The Shoemaker Harry: A Communication Breakdown (2009) as Narrator Stiffs (2010) as Frank Tramontana Dolly Baby (2013) as Tony Lanza Henry & Me (2014) as Dr. Acosta (voice) Reach Me (2014) as Father Paul The Neighborhood (2017) as Joseph Donatello Awards Year Title Award Result 1981 ABC Afterschool Special Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming Season 9, Episode 1: "A Family of Strangers" Won 1989 Do the Right Thing Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture BSFC Award for Best Supporting Actor Won LAFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor 1991 Once Around CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated 1994 Prêt-à-Porter National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Bonnie was a lovely lady. A former fashion model, who changed her career to wonderful mother, after she married Vincent Aiello. They had two beautiful daughters, Pamela and MaryAnn.
Adam R Aiello was born on May 22, 1979. He was the parent of Adam R Aiello Jr. He was the parent of Madeline Aiello. Adam Aiello died at age 31 years old on November 26, 2010. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adam R Aiello.
Jennie Theresa (Aiello) Mercurio was born on January 5, 1888 in Italy, and died at age 74 years old on November 7, 1962 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jennie Theresa Mercurio.
Joseph Aiello of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on May 5, 1914, and died at age 88 years old on November 3, 2002.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Angelo Aiello.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael Patrick Aiello.
Thelma Thelma Aiello of New Albany, Union County, MS was born in 1927, and died at age 54 years old in March 1982.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rocco Aiello.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicholas Patrick Aiello.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adam R Aiello Jr.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Madeline Aiello.
Frank J Aiello of 3509 Delta Fair Blvd, in Antioch, Contra Costa County, California USA was born on August 22, 1918 in Pittsburg. Frank was baptized in 1918 at Catholic Church in Pittsburg. Frank Aiello died at age 84 years old on August 25, 2002 at Sutter Delta Memorial Lone tree , Antioch , Ca., in Antioch, and was buried on September 28, 2002 at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery 18th Street Antioch, ca., in Antioch.
Massimo Aiello of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on September 11, 1903, and died at age 79 years old in December 1982.
gaspare marino married to rosa marie aiello and had 2 children dominick j marino also alas dominick j marino jr.. dominick lee marino and many others catherine marino daughter also knowed as caterina, cathy
Alfonso Aiello of Staten Island, Richmond County, NY was born on August 28, 1907, and died at age 81 years old on January 5, 1989.
Rosario E Aiello of Lansing, Cook County, IL was born on March 29, 1928, and died at age 68 years old on May 19, 1996.
Joseph Aiello of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on March 18, 1908, and died at age 69 years old in July 1977.
Francesco Aiello was born on December 14, 1904, and died at age 86 years old in November 1991.

Aiello Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Aiello family member is 74.0 years old according to our database of 3,287 people with the last name Aiello that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

74.0 years

Oldest Aiellos

These are the longest-lived members of the Aiello family on AncientFaces.

Sebastiana Aiello of Toms River, Ocean County, NJ was born on October 10, 1892, and died at age 104 years old on May 14, 1997.
104 years
Agnes C Aiello of Lansdale, Montgomery County, PA was born on July 26, 1901, and died at age 102 years old on April 23, 2004.
102 years
Bianca Aiello of Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ was born on April 12, 1891, and died at age 100 years old on February 11, 1992.
100 years
Mary Elizabeth Aiello of Zumbrota, Goodhue County, Minnesota was born on October 5, 1910, and died at age 100 years old on July 14, 2011.
100 years
Giustina P Aiello of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, CA was born on September 26, 1896, and died at age 101 years old on November 21, 1997.
101 years
Rose Aiello of Warren, Macomb County, MI was born on September 27, 1903, and died at age 100 years old on July 5, 2004.
100 years
Marie B Aiello of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, CA was born on September 8, 1898, and died at age 101 years old on September 28, 1999.
101 years
Teresa Aiello of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois was born on June 30, 1872, and died at age 100 years old in June 1972.
99 years
Mary C Aiello of Monterey, Monterey County, California was born on March 5, 1910, and died at age 99 years old on February 9, 2010.
99 years
Frank Aiello of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on April 12, 1874, and died at age 99 years old in March 1974.
99 years
Giuseppe P Aiello of Des Moines, Polk County, IA was born on March 12, 1895, and died at age 100 years old on August 9, 1995.
100 years
Constance I Aiello of San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA was born on January 24, 1909, and died at age 99 years old on April 14, 2008.
99 years
Advertisement
Advertisement

Other Aiello Records

Share memories about your Aiello family

Leave comments and ask questions related to the Aiello family.

Leave a comment
The simple act of leaving a comment shows you care.

Followers & Sources

Loading records
Back to Top