Arthur J. Nascarella

Arthur J. Nascarella

  • Born: 1944-11-18
  • Birthplace: Suffolk County, New York
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: Actor, playwright
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Running Scared, Cooler, Happiness
  • Arthur J. Nascarella is an actor, his representative works include "The Brooklyn Banker", "Little Men", " Billions " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Anastasia 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      And see the vast, and the hair is pale

      He woke up in the morning alone, big bed, lonely person.
      He is in his sixties, wearing the formal clothes of his youth, with a windbreaker over his thin body, and a dark scarf around his wrinkled neck.
      He walked through the streets, walked through the rows of trees in the park, walked through the...

    • Palma 2022-03-29 08:01:02

      always answer questions

      This movie doesn't seem like a popular genre, it's dull and seems to have been told for a long time without telling a storyline.
      The only plot is all sorts of moral depravity,
      I don't want to judge how bad this 60-year-old man is doing,
      but at the end of the movie, wife Nancy is sitting in the...

    • Alfredo 2022-04-23 07:05:44

      Just saw the album with screenshots of this movie last night (I didn't know the name of the movie at first). . . What a coincidence

    • Hiram 2022-04-24 07:01:26

      You decide what exactly you want...

    Solitary Man quotes

    • Jimmy Merino: When my father gave me this place years ago, I used to dream about these girls. Every night, dreams, all kinds of dreams about 'em. But then I'd see them coming back after graduation. They'd come to homecomings, ballgames. They'd sit at the same tables, eat the same food. And I'd look at them and I noticed, they don't stay like this. None of 'em. They put on years and pounds and wrinkles. And I got one like that at home. So. And we can talk to each other. I know her and I'll always know her.

    • Ben Kalmen: You got your little jokes, you know, the Spanish thing, interests are the same, and the studying. But, um, are you getting it, you know, where it counts?

      Maureen: Oh, Ben. Cheston thinks you care about him.

      Ben Kalmen: This has nothing to do with him. He's never gonna know about this. Never.

      Maureen: Aren't you a little old for all this?

      Ben Kalmen: You're still standing here, aren't you?

      Maureen: Yeah, 'cause I'm contemplating throwing this drink in your face. But I'm not going to, because I don't want Cheston to know what you just tried. So you can just walk away. Please.

      Ben Kalmen: Nothing personal.

      Maureen: Hey. That is it, actually. Since you asked, that's what I get from him. Something personal. Besides getting it done where it counts, which he does. Cheston and I reach each other. He's tender and sweet and smart and funny and a million things that you aren't.

      Ben Kalmen: I was once, honey. It doesn't last.