
Gary Sinise has one of those faces that are impossible to forget, a face made for characters rough on the edges, but the man behind it couldn't be further from that image. As his popularity increased he decided to have a bigger role in his life, one that could make a life worth living.
Gary's family tree has its roots in Italy, his great-grandfather immigrated to the US via Ellis Island. He came from Ripacandida, a small town in Basilicata, known for the San Donato Sanctuary, a shrine that is the center of a millennial pilgrimage.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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