What makes Irish-Italians so good at acting?

What makes Irish-Italians so good at acting?

Emotional assholes.

can confirm

>we need an asshole thats shits on everyone

catholics are empty inside so it's easy for them to take on another character

overbearing Italian mothers
drunken abusive Irish father
marriage made in Hollywood
catholic guilt

They are descendants of northern africans, thus half black

There're so many of them in the US.

>Cazale
>Shits on everything

literally the average white man from the east coast is Irish/Italian

>Irish-Italians
They're Americans.

>godfather
>conversation
>godfather 2
>dog day afternoon
>the deer hunter

I think they call that THE KINO overload.

I've met far too many poles to agree with this

they're trying to hide their drunken depression

They're descendent from Italians and Irish

>tfw pole
>tfw not particularly good at anything

Yes Cletus, and your Scottish great grandfather means you're Scottish as well, right?

No, but American is a very broad term, there are a lot of African-Americans that are actors too, but not very good, as well as Polish-Americans, Or Spanish-Americans, but my point is that being who descend from Italian-Irish produce high quality actors over those who do not

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I'm not even American you dumb cunt

Unless you are of english/german heritage you aren't a real American.

Yeah, you're a European who just happens to be born in America.

No, I'm a New Zealander you stupid bitch

So you had an ancestor who was from NZ before your family came to America?

No, I was born in Palmerston North and still live there to this day. My mother was born in Hastings and my father in Wellington; would you like to know anything else

Are you a British-New Zealander or an Irish-New Zealander?

>has a line in a film that his character doesn't want to get cancer
>is diagnosed with cancer a year later
When life imitates art.

Unless you are of American heritage you aren't a real American.

Well both my parents were born in New Zealand, as were their grand parents and theirs' before, so I guess I'm a New Zealand-New Zealander