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Casino film cast: Where are they 30 years after the film’s release?
24 March 2025
As we approach the 30th anniversary of Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed film, we take a look at where the principal cast members are today.
Premiering in November 1995, the film was an adaptation of Nicholas Pileggi’s book; Casino: Love and Honour in Las Vegas.
“Casino” received mainly positive reviews and was a worldwide box office success. It featured standout performances from Hollywood’s biggest names and thanks to research from Red Casino we explore what some cast members are up to now.
Robert De Niro (Sam 'Ace' Rothstein)
Robert De Niro, who portrayed the meticulous casino operator Sam 'Ace' Rothstein, has maintained a prolific acting career. In recent years, he earned acclaim for his roles in "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012) and "The Irishman" (2019). Beyond acting, De Niro co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival and continues to influence the film industry.
Sharon Stone (Ginger McKenna)
Sharon Stone's portrayal of the troubled Ginger McKenna garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She has since appeared in various film and television projects, including a notable role in the series "Ratched" (2020). Stone is also recognised for her humanitarian efforts, particularly in HIV/AIDS research fundraising.
Joe Pesci (Nicky Santoro)
Joe Pesci's intense depiction of mob enforcer Nicky Santoro remains memorable. After a period of semi-retirement, Pesci returned to the screen for "The Irishman" (2019), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He continues to enjoy a quieter life away from the spotlight.
James Woods (Lester Diamond)
James Woods, who played the manipulative Lester Diamond, has had a diverse career in film and television. In recent years, he has taken on fewer acting roles, focusing instead on photography and political commentary.
Kevin Pollak (Phillip Green)
Kevin Pollak, who portrayed casino executive Phillip Green, has expanded his career to include podcasting and writing. He hosts "Kevin Pollak's Chat Show," featuring long-form interviews with entertainment figures, and continues to act in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Frank Vincent (Frank Marino)
Frank Vincent, known for his role as Frank Marino, continued acting in films and television, notably in "The Sopranos" as Phil Leotardo. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in crime dramas.
Premiering in November 1995, the film was an adaptation of Nicholas Pileggi’s book; Casino: Love and Honour in Las Vegas.
“Casino” received mainly positive reviews and was a worldwide box office success. It featured standout performances from Hollywood’s biggest names and thanks to research from Red Casino we explore what some cast members are up to now.
Robert De Niro (Sam 'Ace' Rothstein)
Robert De Niro, who portrayed the meticulous casino operator Sam 'Ace' Rothstein, has maintained a prolific acting career. In recent years, he earned acclaim for his roles in "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012) and "The Irishman" (2019). Beyond acting, De Niro co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival and continues to influence the film industry.
Sharon Stone (Ginger McKenna)
Sharon Stone's portrayal of the troubled Ginger McKenna garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She has since appeared in various film and television projects, including a notable role in the series "Ratched" (2020). Stone is also recognised for her humanitarian efforts, particularly in HIV/AIDS research fundraising.
Joe Pesci (Nicky Santoro)
Joe Pesci's intense depiction of mob enforcer Nicky Santoro remains memorable. After a period of semi-retirement, Pesci returned to the screen for "The Irishman" (2019), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He continues to enjoy a quieter life away from the spotlight.
James Woods (Lester Diamond)
James Woods, who played the manipulative Lester Diamond, has had a diverse career in film and television. In recent years, he has taken on fewer acting roles, focusing instead on photography and political commentary.
Kevin Pollak (Phillip Green)
Kevin Pollak, who portrayed casino executive Phillip Green, has expanded his career to include podcasting and writing. He hosts "Kevin Pollak's Chat Show," featuring long-form interviews with entertainment figures, and continues to act in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Frank Vincent (Frank Marino)