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Film producer Meir Teper, left, Robert De Niro, center, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, right, attend a sake ceremony at the official opening of the Hotel Nobu in Rome

Video. Robert De Niro honored in Rome with the Capitoline Wolf award

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Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro received Rome’s highest honor, the Capitoline Wolf, in recognition of his Italian heritage and outstanding film career.

Robert De Niro was honored Thursday in Rome with the Capitoline Wolf, the city’s highest honor.

Mayor Roberto Gualtieri said De Niro, who is of Italian heritage, was honored because of his outstanding career. The Oscar winner has often played Italian Americans in Hollywood, including in classic films such as “Goodfellas” and “The Godfather: Part II.”

The 81-year-old De Niro was born in New York, while his paternal great-grandparents left Ferrazzano, Italy for the U.S. in 1887.

De Niro was granted honorary citizenship of Ferrazzano in 2004 and was granted Italian citizenship in 2006. He retains his American citizenship.

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