Nicholas Pileggi

American writer and journalist (born 1933) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nicholas Pileggi (/pɪˈlɛi/, Italian: [piˈleddʒi]; born February 22, 1933) is an American author, screenwriter and journalist. He is the widower of director and journalist Nora Ephron. He wrote the 1985 non-fiction book Wiseguy and co-wrote the screenplay for Goodfellas, its 1990 film adaptation, for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Born (1933-02-22) February 22, 1933 (age 93)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation
  • Screenwriter
  • journalist
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Nicholas Pileggi
Pileggi in 2010
Pileggi in 2010
Born (1933-02-22) February 22, 1933 (age 93)
New York City, U.S.
Occupation
  • Screenwriter
  • journalist
GenreTrue crime
SubjectOrganized crime
Years active1950s–present
Notable works
Spouse
(m. 1987; died 2012)
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Early life

Pileggi was born and raised in Brooklyn,[1] the elder son of an Italian immigrant father, Nicola ("Nick") Pileggi from Calabria, a musician who played slide trombone in a cinema orchestra for silent films and subsequently also owned shoe stores, and an American-born mother, Susie.[2]

In the 1950s, he worked as a journalist for the Associated Press and New York magazine, specializing in crime reporting for more than three decades.[2]

Career

Pileggi in 1986

Pileggi began his career as a journalist and had a profound interest in the Mafia.[2] He is best known for writing Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family (1985), which he adapted into the movie Goodfellas (1990), and for writing Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas and the subsequent screenplay for Casino (1995). The movie versions of both were directed and co-written by Martin Scorsese.[3] Pileggi also co-wrote the screenplay for the film City Hall (1996), starring Al Pacino. He served as an executive producer for American Gangster (2007), a biographical crime film based on the career of drug lord Frank Lucas. He also authored Blye, Private Eye (1987).[4]

He penned the foreword to Frank Ragano's memoir Mob Lawyer.[5] Pileggi co-wrote the pilot of the CBS television series Vegas, which first aired in September 2012.[2]

Personal life

Pileggi's first marriage ended in divorce around 1979.[6] Pileggi was married to fellow author, journalist, and filmmaker Nora Ephron from 1987 until her death in 2012.[2] Journalist Gay Talese is his first cousin.[7]

Partial filmography

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Year Film Role Notes / Awards won
1990 Goodfellas Screenwriter BAFTA – Best Screenplay – Adapted (1991)
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
1993 Father Hood Producer
1994 Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob[8] Screenwriter
1995 Casino Screenwriter
1996 City Hall Screenwriter
2007 Kings of South Beach Screenwriter and Producer
American Gangster Executive Producer
2012 Vegas Co-Creator and Executive Producer
2019 The Irishman Executive Producer
2025 The Alto Knights Screenwriter
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Books

  • Blye, Private Eye. Playboy Press, Chicago. 1976. ISBN 0872234754.
  • Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family. Simon & Schuster. 1985. ISBN 0671447343.
  • Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. Simon & Schuster. 1995. ISBN 0684808323.

Introductions

  • Ragano, Frank (1994). "Foreword". Mob Lawyer. Charles Scribner's Sons.

References

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