Lillo Brancato has a troubled history, but his lover and would-be wife, Kristina Chen, has always been there for him. By “dark history,” we mean his ten-year jail term.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Lillo Brancato |
Nick Name | Lillo |
Birthdate | 1976 |
Age | 46 years old |
Birthplace | Bogotá, Colombia |
Famous as | Actor |
Parents | Domenica Brancato |
Siblings | Vincent Brancato |
Lillo Brancato girlfriend
Brancato and Steven Armento, the father of Brancato’s girlfriend, were detained in December 2005 while performing a “burglary.” But, according to sources, his partner remained dedicated to him despite his difficulties. He and his girlfriend met during Brancato’s prime performing years. The two became friends and later began dating. The actor was seriously into drugs at the time, but despite his prison term and drug addiction, his fiancée stayed by his side and waited for him to return.
When he returned, the actor moved in with her in Yonkers, and there were rumors that he would make her his wife. However, there has been no proof that Chen became his wife, and rumors indicate that he is now unmarried. The actor hasn’t spoken much about his intentions to marry Chen, but he has spoken about how a devastating occurrence in 2005 impacted his life forever.
Lillo Brancota’s Imprisonment
The Robert De Niro impersonator shared his side of the tale on the Street Gospel podcast. According to reports, he and Armento attempted to break into a property and were met by off-duty NYPD police officer Daniel Enchautegui. Armento eventually shot and killed the cop. He was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder. Brancato, meantime, was found guilty of first-degree attempted burglary and sentenced to ten years in jail.
However, according to Brancato, the event was dramatized by the media, and the reality varied from what was shown. He clarified that they did not intend to commit a burglary. He and his buddy were going to Kenny Scovotti’s house, who Brancato had known for years, to steal cocaine. Despite the fact that he shattered the glass at 3119 Arnow Place, he did not consider it a burglary because of his connection with Scovotti and knew he would not object. “I was in a bad situation. “I was on crack and heroin,” he said. He added that since he hadn’t seen Scovotti in five years prior to that night, he had no idea his buddy had died that summer. Unfortunately, Enchautegui heard the window smash, and things went sour from there. Brancato and Armento attempted to flee but were shot by the police. Armento responded by shooting Enchautegui, killing him.
Second Chance for Lillo Brancato
During his time in jail, the actor improved his performance. He resolved to give up his bad habits while simultaneously completing his bachelor’s degree via a correspondence course paid for by his family. As a consequence, the actor was granted parole after serving eight years. He determined to change his life since God had given him a second opportunity. He wanted to go back into filmmaking and started up where he left off with his previous boss.
In American Sniper, the actor landed the character of Tony, whom he described as “a salty seadog with a ‘cholo’ flare.” He was supposed to go to Morocco for the filming, but he declined due to the terms of his parole. The actor never gave up on the film business and continues to spend his days looking for work to this day. He also utilizes his skills to advise young people at rehabilitation facilities and schools. Brancato believes he could reverse the result of that awful night in 2005.