ARVADA, Colo. (KDVR) — If you ask fans of one of the most critically acclaimed mob movies of all time, Christopher Serrone is definitely a good fella.
They gathered at a meet-and-greet last week at Vinnie + Marie’s Italian Street Food in Arvada, eager to get a picture with Serrone and hear behind-the-scenes stories of what it was like to share the big screen with the likes of Robert DeNiro and Paul Sorvino in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 mafia epic, “Goodfellas.”
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Serrone dominates the first 20 minutes of the iconic film as a young Henry Hill, the mobster at the center of the movie.
“Goodfellas has been a part of my life more than it hasn’t. I filmed it at (age) 11. My mom and dad were like flipping out. I had no idea where Robert De Niro was. I wasn’t allowed to watch any of those movies,” Serrone told FOX31…