The Blue Bloods Character You Likely Forgot Michael Imperioli Played
Michael Imperioli recently appeared in multiple episodes of the CBS drama "Blue Bloods." Here's more about his recurring character on the family cop show.
Read MoreMichael Imperioli recently appeared in multiple episodes of the CBS drama "Blue Bloods." Here's more about his recurring character on the family cop show.
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