
In 1989, he won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of actor with split personality Richard Mansfield, in the brilliant telefim Jack the Ripper with Michael Caine.

In 1980, he played a wealthy French seductive La Bidasse Goldie Hawn, before lending his features to detective Mike Hammer in I, The Jury (1982). He therefore continues a number of TV series, most often unpublished with us, before finding Sylvester Stallone in the little-known Tavern of Hell (1978). True "mouth" of American cinema, most often playing second knives, very eclectic actor alternating between boards and cinema without problem, Armand Assante has never seen his film career really take off. He made his first steps on the big screen in 1974 in Hands in the Pockets, playing a simple wedding guest alongside Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone. Born to a Sicilian father and an Irish mother, Armand Assante graduated from Cornwall Central High School, before studying Dramatic Art at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.
