Pizza My Heart (film)

Pizza My Heart is a 2005 film directed by Andy Wolk and starring Shiri Appleby, Michael Badalucco, and Eyal Podell. The movie premiered July 24, 2005, on ABC Family.[1] It tells the story of a son and daughter of two rival pizzeria owners fall in love, much to the disapproval of both families.[2] It is a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in modern-day Verona, New Jersey.[3]

Pizza My Heart
Directed byAndy Wolk
StarringShiri Appleby
Michael Badalucco
Eyal Podell
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Richard D. Arredondo
Jane Goldenring

Cast (in alphabetical order)

The Prestolanis

The Montebellos

The others

  • Gary Desroche as Customer
  • Matthew Dufour as Festival Patron
  • Wayne Ferrara as Uncle Nat
  • Larry Gamell Jr. as Firefighter
  • Anthony Gangi as Fair Patron/Romantic Couple
  • Vanessa Guild as Customer #1
  • Bryan James Kitto as Antonio
  • Cynthia LeBlanc as Fair goer
  • Elton LeBlanc as Church Usher
  • Don Lincoln as Carnival Vendor
  • John Mese as Jean Paul Veber
  • Gerald Moorman as Prestolani Delivery Boy
  • Derek Morgan as Rouzan
  • Wayne Morgan as Church Member
  • Sean Olsen
  • William Ragsdale as Tommy
  • Dane Rhodes as Blue-Collar Neighbor
  • Mathilde Semmes as Festival Patron
  • Brian Simonson
  • Maria Soccor as Barker
  • Nick Spano as Carlo Delrio
  • Deneen Tyler as Sous Chef
  • T.J. Villarrubia Jr. as Churchgoer
  • Alec Rayme as Vinnie the cousin

Filming locations

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References

  1. Alvin H. Marill (11 October 2010). Movies Made for Television: 2005-2009. Scarecrow Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-8108-7659-0.
  2. Seth Gitner (3 July 2015). Multimedia Storytelling for Digital Communicators in a Multiplatform World. Taylor & Francis. p. 375. ISBN 978-1-317-51795-5.
  3. Stevenson, Alison (15 October 2013). "Rum and Rom-Coms, With Alison Stevenson: 'Pizza My Heart' Edition". Uproxx. Retrieved 18 March 2016.


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