Top TV Shows - Paul Scannapieco
Paul Scannapieco's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
- #155Law & Orderas Desk Clerk • 1 episode#155 in TVScore: 4.1Law & Order is a critically acclaimed crime drama television series that follows the lives of dedicated police officers and prosecutors as they navigate the complex world of criminal justice in New York City. The show is known for its gripping storytelling, intricate plotlines, and realistic portrayal of the legal system. With a combination of police investigations and courtroom drama, Law & Order has captivated audiences for over two decades.
- #155Law & Orderas Defense Attorney Vincent Forrelli • 1 episode#155 in TVScore: 4.1Law & Order is a critically acclaimed crime drama television series that follows the lives of dedicated police officers and prosecutors as they navigate the complex world of criminal justice in New York City. The show is known for its gripping storytelling, intricate plotlines, and realistic portrayal of the legal system. With a combination of police investigations and courtroom drama, Law & Order has captivated audiences for over two decades.
Top Movies - Paul Scannapieco
Paul Scannapieco's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
- #3,316Analyze Thisas Freddie the Fruitman (uncredited)#3,316 in moviesScore: 0.1Analyze This is a 1999 American mafia comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, involving a crisis-stricken mafioso seeking the help of a reluctant psychiatrist. The plot humorously delves into the neuroses and angst of a powerful Mafia racketeer suffering from panic attacks.
- #4,544Analyze Thatas Nino the Bartender (uncredited)#4,544 in moviesScore: 0.1Analyze That is a 2002 American mafia comedy film directed by Harold Ramis. It is a sequel to the 1999 film Analyze This, with Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal reprising their roles as mobster Paul Vitti and psychiatrist Ben Sobel. The film did not achieve the same commercial success as its predecessor.