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Grosso recounted that his cop buddy, Egan, was nicknamed "Bullets" because he was "always firing his revolver in the air" for effect, but "Egan was the bravest cop I ever knew." Grosso continued the story, adding, "My beloved mother Lillian also had an insightful take on Egan, and would warn, 'I know
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to develop four telemovies for syndication. That year, the company began diversifying their activities to encompass music and features as well as TV, with Grosso-Jacobson Entertainment set up as parent company for its holdings, namely Grosso-Jacobson Productions, as well as Grosso-Jacobson Music
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Eddie's going to make sure you come home every night, but what I worry about is that one time, Egan might not come home.' Her comment was profound. And my pal Eddie was the greatest cop I ever worked with. God rest his soul!"
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Publishing and other subsidiaries set to follow shortly, and partners made several appointments to join the company, namely Alan Wagner, who held the same position as executive vice president of the company and a new
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Egan and Grosso were technical advisers to the movie and played small roles. The movie was highly fictionalized, and a character based on Grosso, called Buddy "Cloudy" Russo, was played by actor
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In the 1980s, he partnered with producer Larry Jacobson to set up Grosso-Jacobson Productions (aka Grosso-Jacobson Entertainment), which that in 1987, signed an agreement with
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for his performance. Like the character, Grosso's nickname as a detective was "Cloudy", due to his pessimism, as well as the fact that "Cloudy" is the opposite of "Sonny".
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In 1976, Grosso retired from the NYPD, and subsequently became a movie and TV producer, involved in many productions, including the 1970s cop shows
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From 1985 to 1989, Grosso also produced a TV series (filmed in Canada and rebroadcast on CBS) entitled
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with The Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra, Louis Panacciulli conducting. The play was directed by
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Former NYPD detective Sonny Grosso, whose work inspired ‘The French Connection,’ dead at 89
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Grosso died on January 22, 2020, in Manhattan following an illness at the age of 89.
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In October 2007, Grosso produced a limited-engagement performance of
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office headed by veteran television producer William D'Angelo.
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detective, noted for his role in the case made famous in the
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Egan's character, Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle, was played by
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Eddie Egan
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The French Connection
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Gene Hackman
The Godfather
Philip D'Antoni
William Friedkin
Francis Ford Coppola
The Seven-Ups
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Night Heat
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