'The Irishman': Pesci and Romano channel their inner gangsters!
Joe Pesci and Ray Romano showed true dedication to their roles as they channelled their inner gangsters during filming for The Irishman in New York City on Thursday.
Legendary actor Joe, 74, looked every inch the crime boss as he was led away in handcuffs by what appears to be two special agents.
The Goodfella star, who plays Sicilian born mafioso Russell Bufalino in the Netflix drama, looked like a force to be reckoned with as he sported a steely stare, hair slicked back and dark shades, paired with a vintage check suit jacket, red tie and high-waisted trousers.
He was joined on-set by on-screen brother Ray Romano, who looked almost unrecognisable as he transformed into mob lawyer Bill Buffalino.
The Everybody Loves Raymond actor, 59, pulled a series of animated expressions as he rocked a heavy side-parting, spectacles and braces for his scenes. I'm really intrigued to see Romano in his role, I love his work and find that he's very under-rated. Guaranteed his squeaky unique voice that "everybody loves" deep down will peer through his gangster vasade making his character that much more loveable. So excited!
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