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Sebastian Maniscalco

13 min · 11 de oct de 201913 min
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The red-hot Sebastian Maniscalco has been a stand-up comedian since the mid-90s. He's toured all over the country and has built a loyal fanbase built on his TV specials, which you can now see on Netflix. Lately, he's been packing arenas like the Boston Garden, the Los Angeles Forum and Madison Square Garden. His book, released in February of 2018, is called 'Stay Hungry.' He was great in the film 'Green Book,' and he plays mobster Crazy Joe Gallo in the Martin Scorsese movie 'The Irishman.' I spoke with Sebastian on October 8, 2019 about his stand-up act, 'The Irishman,' and what he wants to do next. Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images.

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