
Danny Aiello's memories race across the pages of his new book like the cops are in pursuit.
The actor did a lot of running from the police growing up in Manhattan's West Side and the South Bronx, making money shining shoes, running numbers, shooting pool and even robbing safes.
"My father was rarely around," Aiello says. "So I was raised with my three sisters by my wonderful mother, Frances, who never badmouthed my absentee father. I did things I'm not proud of to bring money into the house."
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com
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