'The Sopranos' Star Frank Vallelonga Cause of Death Finally Revealed

 The actor was set up dead in the Bronx in November 2022. 

 

 The Sopranos actor Frank VallelongaJr.'s cause of death has beenrevealed.As first reported by The New York Post, a prophet for New York City's Medical Examiner's Office verified Vallelonga failed of an overdose" due to combined goods of fentanyl and cocaine." 

 

 The 60- time-old's body was set up outside a distance- essence manufacturing plant in the Bronx on November 28, but police believe it isn't the position of his death. According to the NYPD, the actor appears to have failed in a auto, with his body tossed out once he was unconscious.  Court documents attained by the publication revealed that Vallelonga passed in a auto that belonged to his family Nick, the director behind the Oscar- winning film Green Book. still, Nick denied giving Frank or anyone additional authorization to drive his auto. 

 

 Court documents also said that a man named Steven Smith was charged with the concealment of a mortal cadaver. Smith was caught on camera removing Vallelonga's body from a auto. In Smith's account to police, he said a woman named Pam asked him for help in placing Vallelonga's dead body by the plant. Smith denied wrongdoing to the NYPD, saying," That dude was dead formerly. He overdosed. I did not have anything to do with that." 

 

 VallenlongaJr. was best known for portraying Carmine Lupertazzi in The Sopranos. He also appeared in his family Nick's film Green Book, playing his real- life uncle Rudy Vallelonga. The 2019 Stylish Picture- winning film was grounded on the true story of how Vallelonga's father Frank" Tony Lip" VallelongaSr. formed a fellowship with Black pianistDr. Donald Shirley after being hired as his motorist. 

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