Today on Crime & Entertainment, we are delighted to have accomplished actor, Dan Grimaldi. Most of our fans will recognize him from his role on the HBO television series, The Sopranos, where he played both twins Philly (RIP) and Patsy Parisi. In addition to his role on The Sopranos, he has also had some film credits. His most notable role includes the mother-fixated pyromaniac, Donny Kohler, in the 1980 slasher film, Don't Go in the House. He has also had several guest TV appearances on popular shows such as Law & Order and Blue Bloods. Grimaldi appeared as an executive in the 2000 film, The Yards, and he also voices Frank from the bestselling computer game, "Mafia". Grimaldi earned a Bachelor's degree in mathematics from Fordham University, a Master's degree in Operations Research from New York University, and a Ph.D. in Data Processing from the City University of New York. We discuss all of his accomplishments and more on today's episode of Crime and Entertainment.