Paul "Little Paulie" Germani, portrayed by Carl Capotorto, is the cousin of Peter "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri, and a member of the Soprano Crime Family.
Biography[]
Little Paulie Germani is thought to be the nephew (later revealed to actually be a first cousin once-removed) and right-hand of Soprano family Capo Paulie Gualtieri. Germani is an associate and later soldier in the Moltisanti crew.
Season 4[]
Later in season 4, Germani was tasked with vandalizing Carmine Lupertazzi Sr.'s restaurant when Anthony "Tony" Soprano Sr. and Carmine got into a dispute over the HUD scam. He was also responsible for intimidating Alan Sapinsly after Tony's separation caused him to withdraw from a contract to buy property from Sapinsly. Paulie and Benito "Benny" Fazio Jr. used Tony's home entertainment system speakers on his boat to blast Dean Martin recordings at the Sapinsly home at all hours.
Germani regularly hangs out with Christopher "Chris" Moltisanti and, if required, accompanies him on debt collections visits as extra muscle. Germani has taken a few knocks in the past, noticeably at a Columbus Day rally and after taking a joke too far with Eugene "Gene" Pontecorvo at the Esplanade construction site, however, he has shown staying power and may well make a decent soldier yet.
Season 5[]
In season 5, Little Paulie accompanied Chris when collecting a loan from writer J. T. Dolan.
Season 6[]
In season 6, Germani has been seen enjoying the private room at the Bada-Bing with Benny Fazio and Chris. Paulie also attended Chris's belated bachelor party.
In September 2006 Germani helped his uncle organize the 2006 Feast of Saint Elzear and when his corner-cutting caused a ride to malfunction, Little Paulie was left to deal with the police.
In the Season 6, part II episode Walk Like a Man, Little Paulie is badly hurt after being pushed out of a second story window by Christopher Moltisanti over a feud between Paulie Gualtieri and himself. He suffers 6 broken vertebrae. By the series finale however, he has begun to recover from his injuries and was shown wearing a neck brace. He helps in the war with the Lupertazzi crime family, disguising himself as a police officer while searching for Philip "Phil" Leotardo.
Appearances[]
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Trivia[]
- Apart from acting, Paulie's actor Carl Capotorto is also an author, and has written a book called Twisted Head: An Italian American Memoir.
- Carl Capotorto admitted in the podcast Talking Sopranos that before being cast as Paulie Germani, he auditioned for the role of Ralph "Ralphie" Cifaretto.[1]
- On set, the general intent of the costume designers and makeup artists was to dress Capotorto up so that he would look like his onscreen uncle Paulie Walnuts (Tony Sirico). When Sirico noticed the similarities between himself and Capotorto, he told him "Hey! That’s my look. My look.". Capotorto replied "I know. That’s because I’m Little Paulie. You’re Paulie. And then I’m Little Paulie." To which Sirico replied "Oh, you're like a mini-me", and Capotorto laughingly said "Yeah.".[2]