In 2005, Bronx Tale and "The Sopranos" actor Lillo Brancato, Jr. was arrested after the murder of an off-duty police officer. His accomplice - his girlfriend's father - was convicted of the murder, and Brancato was arraigned for second-degree murder. Though he was found not guilty, he was convicted of first-degree attempted burglary and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was released from prison on parole December 31, 2013.
Oh, that's right, he's in prison for stealing football cards..
He didn't kill anyone...
Angelina should be on this list soon as she seems to be starving herself to death...
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#18 - You guys are about to get your asses sued off. He's not even gone to trial and you're flat out claiming he did it.
#21 - do you understand what the word "acquitted" means?
#22 - Not convicted of any crime yet. See #18 above.
#31 - "CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES"... doh!
#32 - "...though found NOT GUILTY"
#35 - "...awaiting trial"
Gawd, the lawyers are gonna gangbang you assholes like a $2.00 meth whore. Nice knowing you izismile.com... Not gonna be much left when the lawsuits are settled.
7 years, but still here!
By that standard the list could have been MUCH longer.
and btw- John Wilkes Booth was the least talented actor in his family, he was not a celebrity.
He's famous because he assassinated Lincoln, not the other way around.