Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito (2024)

When we were trying to get Jersey Boys off the ground, I'd get, 'The Four Seasons? Who's going to care? There's the Beatles, there's the Rolling Stones.' But people know those stories. Here was a story no one knew.

-Frankie Valli (Parade Magazine, June 6, 2014)



Questioning the Story:


Did actor and fellow New Jersey native Joe Pesci really introduce Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito to future Four Seasons member Bob Gaudio?

Joe Pesci (center) at the 2006 Tony Awards with friends Frankie Valli (left), Bob Gaudio (back), and Tommy DeVito (right).

Yes. According to the Jersey Boys true story, Hollywood actor Joe Pesci (Goodfellas, Casino, My Cousin Vinny) was a friend of group member Tommy DeVito. Pesci was around during the group's formation and was responsible for introducing DeVito and Valli to singer/songwriter Bob Gaudio. In addition to the Jersey Boys movie, Joe Pesci is also featured in the musical. Keep an eye out for the movie scene where the Joe Pesci character, portrayed by Joseph Russo, repeats the real Joe Pesci's famous line from Goodfellas, "Funny how?"

Was Joe Pesci's character from Goodfellas, Tommy DeVito, inspired by Four Seasons band member Tommy DeVito?

No. Despite Joe Pesci having been friends with The Four Seasons members, specifically Tommy DeVito, the character named Tommy DeVito that Joe Pesci plays in director Martin Scorsese's 1990 film Goodfellas is not based on The Four Seasons band member.

Did some of The Four Seasons members really have prison records?

Yes. Several of The Four Seasons members had been behind bars at one time or another, most notably Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. Tommy DeVito, portrayed by Vincent Piazza in the movie, was in and out of prison. "Yeah, I went to jail seven or eight times," says DeVito. "I'm not proud of it, but I'm not ashamed of it. My neighborhood was rough. If you come out alive, that's an achievement." -Vegas Seven

The media never caught wind of the group's sordid history, a detail that in the 1960s would have likely kept them from becoming stars. Instead, the band put forth a clean-cut image that mainstream audiences embraced without hesitation. "We were so afraid that if anybody found out we had members who'd done time, radio and record companies wouldn't have anything to do with us," says the real Frankie Valli. -Parade Magazine


Did they really change the name of their group to The Four Seasons after seeing the name on a bowling alley sign?

Yes. Like in the Jersey Boys movie, the true story reveals that they came up with the name after auditioning for a co*cktail lounge gig in a large suburban bowling alley in Union, New Jersey in early 1961. They were turned down for the job but decided to use the name of the lounge as their new moniker.

The real Bob Crewe (bottom right) was perhaps most influential for his role in co-writing and producing The Four Seasons hit 1967 single "Can't Take My Eyes Off You". Actor Mike Doyle (top) portrays Bob Crewe in the movie.


Were Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito really friends with mobster Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo?

Yes. "I got to know these guys because they owned the bars," says Valli. "They didn't call me to say, 'Hey, here's what we're doing next week!'" Frankie says that while playing those bars he made more money in tips than from his pay. The biggest tips came from guys like Gyp DeCarlo, who Frankie says was like a father to him. "He always said, 'Stay out of trouble. Don't join any gangs.'" -Parade Magazine

"I was never part of the mob," says the real Tommy DeVito, despite also admitting, like Valli, that Gyp DeCarlo was a "really, really good friend" (Vegas Seven). "They might have asked me to play a private party or something, but they paid me for it. Mostly they asked me to do benefits. That was the extent of the connection, but naturally they put it in the play [and movie] to show I got into trouble." -Las Vegas Sun


Was Tommy DeVito really an uncleanly roommate who peed in the sink?

No. "Some of it is bullsh*t -- where I pee in the sink, and the dirty underwear. I was probably the cleanest guy there," says the real Tommy DeVito. "I don't even know how they come up with this kinda stuff." -Las Vegas Review-Journal


Did they really get busted in Cleveland for skipping out on a hotel bill?

This Frankie Valli mugshot was taken in 1965 when Valli, Bob Gaudio and Tommy DeVito were arrested for skipping out on a July 1964 hotel bill.

As you can see from Frankie Valli's mugshot, the 1965 arrest for skipping out on a hotel bill the year prior most likely took place. However, most people from Ohio will quickly point out that the arrest couldn't have happened in Cleveland since the Ohio State Fair is held in Columbus.

An Associated Press report that ran in The Plain Dealer describes what actually happened. On Labor Day Monday (not Friday), September 6, 1965, three of The Four Seasons, including Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio and Tommy DeVito, were arrested at the fair. The police transported them to Springfield. There they were charged with "defrauding [an] innkeeper" by way of leaving town without settling their $375 bill (not $120) at the Springfield Holiday Inn in July 1964. They were released later that evening around 9 p.m., each on a $500 bond. The charges were dropped on September 17, 1965, most likely because they had settled their debt with the hotel.

Did Frankie Valli's daughter really die?

Yes, like in the Jersey Boys movie, the true story confirms that Frankie Valli's daughter Francine died from a drug overdose in 1980, which the family believes was unintentional. What is not included in the movie is the fact that he lost two daughters that year. In addition to Francine, his stepdaughter Celia had died earlier that year. After discovering she was locked out of her New York flat, Celia fell from a fire escape while trying to get in. -Mail Online


Were the actors really the ones singing in the movie?

Yes. "The actors are singing. We did everything live," says director Clint Eastwood. "We had a small group playing offstage and a company that did everything live." -The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Top: The movie cast (from left to right): Vincent Piazza as Tommy DeVito, Erich Bergen as Bob Gaudio, John Lloyd Young as Frankie Valli, and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi. Bottom: The real Four Seasons (from left to right): Tommy DeVito, Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and Nick Massi.

Did Tommy DeVito really run up a large debt with the mob?

Yes. In the movie, Tommy DeVito (Vincent Piazza) racks up a $150,000 debt with a loan shark named Norm Waxman (Donnie Kehr). In real life, Tommy DeVito did run up enormous gambling debts, in addition to a huge tax bill like in the movie. Bandmates Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio assumed the burden of DeVito's debts as the cost for buying him out of the group.


Was Tommy DeVito really kicked out of The Four Seasons and forced to go live in Las Vegas?

Here, the Jersey Boys true story contradicts the movie, at least according to the real Tommy DeVito. The movie depicts the mob forcing Tommy DeVito to go live in Las Vegas, in turn kicking him out of the band. According to Tommy, he left for other reasons. "I had had it up to here with the traveling and changing clothes three times a day, and taking two planes and then driving 100 miles to do a date," says DeVito. "Getting on stage and doing the same stuff -- I just had it." -Las Vegas Review-Journal

During an interview with The Star-Ledger, DeVito commented on the movie's depiction of his departure. "You're going to force me to have a great life in Las Vegas, in the sun, and if I was a gambler, why would you send me to Las Vegas?" DeVito did move to Las Vegas in 1970. Yet, he maintains that he did so under his own free will, while the movie instead reasons that the mob could keep a watchful eye over him there. The movie fails to point out that DeVito did have several siblings living in Vegas at the time.


Did all of the actors in the Jersey Boys movie also star in the musical?

No. Vincent Piazza, best known for portraying Lucky Luciano on the HBO TV series Boardwalk Empire, had not starred in the Jersey Boys musical. Piazza portrays Tommy DeVito in the movie, the band's guitarist. "Initially, I was terrified," says Piazza, "and realistically questioning that I would be so deluded [as] to think that in 30 to 45 days, I could suddenly acquire this hidden talent [to] hang with a four-part harmony with these incredibly talented guys. So I was a little fearful at first, but I embraced the character I was playing, Tommy." The remaining three actors who portray band members in the movie, John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen and Michael Lomenda, had all starred in the musical. -EW.com

Jersey Boys movie actors (from left to right) Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza and John Lloyd Young with the real Frankie Valli, June 2014, courtesy Parade Magazine.

Does director Clint Eastwood have a cameo in Jersey Boys?

Yes, well, sort of. Though he was urged to take part in a big end-credits production number, Eastwood opted for a more subtle way to insert himself into the movie. Following the suggestion of actor Erich Bergen, who portrays band member Bob Gaudio in the movie, during one scene Bergen's character can be seen watching Rawhide, Clint Eastwood's 1959-1966 Western TV show. "That," says Eastwood, "was my sneaky way of making a Hitchco*ck appearance." -Parade Magazine

The Four Seasons Music Videos & Frankie Valli Interviews

Take a closer look at the Jersey Boys true story with this collection of Frankie Valli interviews and The Four Seasons music videos. Listen to the real Four Seasons band perform their hit songs, including Sherry, Walk Like a Man and Who Loves You.


WATCHFrankie Valli Jersey Boys Interview

Frankie Valley explains how the writerscame up with the concept for the musical,which is told from four different pointsof view (or seasons). Frankie talks aboutsharing the true story while making surenot to offend anyone involved. Earlyfootage of Frankie Valli and his bandmatesis shown.

WATCHThe Four Seasons "Big Girls Don't Cry" Live Performance (1962)

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons performtheir hit song "Big Girls Don't Cry" liveon TV in 1962. Valli performs alongsidebandmates Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi and BobGaudio. Like in the Jersey Boysmovie, Gaudio says that he came up withthe song while watching the 1955 RhondaFleming/Ronald Reagan movieTennessee's Partner. In themovie, Fleming's character is slapped inthe face, to which she replies, "Big girlsdon't cry."

WATCHThe Four Seasons "Walk Like a Man" Music Video (1963)

Watch The Four Seasons "Walk Like a Man"music video from 1963. It features thefoursome singing at a dance halloverlooking an interesting variety ofenergetic fans unleashing dance moves thatcould have only come out of the 1960s.During the recording sessions thatproduced the hit song, producer Bob Crewewould stop at nothing for the perfecttake. After realizing that a fire hadbroken out in the room above the studio,he blocked the studio door and continuedrecording until firemen had to force theirway in and pull Crewe out.

WATCHThe Four Seasons "Working My Way Back to You" Live (1966)

Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons delivera live TV performance of "Working My WayBack to You" in 1966. The performancecomes following their 1964 label switchand the 1965 departure of bass player NickMassi, depicted in the JerseyBoys movie. The song is about a manwho cheated on his girlfriend and put herthrough emotional turmoil. After sheleaves, he realizes that he still lovesher and attempts to regain her affection.

WATCHThe Four Seasons "Who Loves You" Video (1975)

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons "WhoLoves You" video featuring Valli on leadvocals, John Paiva on guitar, Gerry Polcion Drums and Don Ciccone on Bass. The "WhoLoves You" music video was recorded in1975 and provides a good look at how theband's appearance changed over the years.The song was used in the trailer forthe Jersey Boys movie.

WATCHThe Four Seasons "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" Music Video from 1975

The Four Seasons perform "December, 1963(Oh, What a Night)" in 1975. Drummer GerryPolci performs the lead vocals withFrankie Valli supporting. The song waswritten by band member Bob Gaudio and hiseventual wife Judy Parker. It originallyhad the title "December 5th, 1933" andchampioned the repeal of prohibition. Atthe urging of Frankie Valli and Parker,Gaudio rewrote the lyrics to be anostalgic song about a man remembering hisfirst intimate encounter with a woman.

WATCHDick Clark Frankie Valli Interview on American Bandstand (1978)

Dick Clark interviews Frankie Valli on theAmerican Bandstand TV show in1978. Frankie talks about the future, howhe has remained a success, switchinglabels, and his knowledge of the musicbusiness.

WATCHFrankie Valli and The Four Seasons "Sherry" Live Performance

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons perform"Sherry", their first nationally releasedsingle and their first number one hit onthe US Billboard Hot 100. The 1962chart-topper remained number one for fiveconsecutive weeks. Here, Frankie Valliperforms "Sherry" in concert.

WATCHJersey Boys Trailer

Clint Eastwood directs this adaptation ofthe Broadway musical Jersey Boys,which chronicles the rise and fall of the1960s music group The Four Seasons.Broadway cast member John Lloyd Youngreprises his role as Frankie Valli andVincent Piazza portrays bandmate TommyDeVito.


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FAQs

How much of Jersey Boys is accurate? ›

Some of the facts and chronologies have been changed. The movie shows the group being arrested in Ohio, but this article has the real story. The movie shows two of the members leaving at the same time, but in reality, Nick Massi stayed for five more years after Tommy DeVito left.

Did Tommy DeVito really work for Joe Pesci? ›

Pesci and DeVito remained friends for the rest of DeVito's life; when DeVito fell on hard times in the 1970s following his resignation from the Four Seasons, Pesci placed DeVito on his personal payroll, and Pesci arranged for DeVito to make cameos in some of Pesci's 1990s films.

How long did it take Frankie Valli to pay off the debt? ›

It fell to Valli to go out on the road, taking any work he could to pay off the debt. It took more than five years but when the money from Jersey Boys started flowing in Valli and Gaudio gave DeVito and Massi's family (Massi had died by then) a share.

Who was the original Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys? ›

Christian Hoff, David Norona, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer played The Four Seasons. At the end of the tryout, Norona, who originated the role of Frankie Valli, was replaced by John Lloyd Young, who originally had auditioned for the role of Tommy DeVito.

Was Joe Pesci really friends with Frankie Valli? ›

First, a friend named Joe Pesci (yes, the same Joe Pesci who would go on, improbably, to become an Oscar-winning actor) introduced the Lovers to Bob Gaudio, a piano-playing, song-writing prodigy and former member of the Royal Teens.

Are Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli still friends? ›

At 75, Gaudio is still close friends with Valli and remains quite involved in casting the show. “Frankie always says that I know more about him than he does, so whenever we're casting that role, I spend a few days with them in the studio.

Why did they whack Tommy? ›

Jimmy Burke (DeNiro's Jimmy Conway) made another phone call, only to find out that Tommy DeSimone had been whacked by the Gotti family for the murder of Billy Batts and Foxy Jerothe, according to Henry Hill.

Who snitched on Tommy? ›

Who betrayed Tommy in Goodfellas? - Quora. In the film it's left open to speculation, but in real life Paul Vario almost certainly betrayed Tommy DeSimone to John Gotti. Gotti almost certainly tortured Tommy for days, himself, before personally murdering him.

Did the actors do their own singing in Jersey Boys? ›

The actors sang live on set. Instead of using Hollywood actors for the main cast, producer and director Clint Eastwood cast mainly stage actors who had played the role every night on-stage. John Lloyd Young reprised his Tony-winning role as Frankie Valli from Broadway.

How much money did Jersey Boys make? ›

Jersey Boys (film)
Jersey Boys
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40–58.6 million
Box office$67.6 million
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How rich is Frankie Valli? ›

In summary, Frankie Valli's multifaceted journey as a singer, actor, and Broadway luminary has propelled him to accumulate an impressive net worth of $85 million. With his unmistakable voice and timeless musical creations, he has etched an indelible mark on the music landscape.

Is Frankie Valli still a good singer? ›

Frankie and his group put on a great show. He reminded us that their first #1 hit charted in Detroit. Detroit still loves him - the Fox was almost full. He still has an amazing voice and can belt out the songs.

What happened to Frankie Valli's daughter? ›

In 1980, his stepdaughter, Celia, was killed when she fell off a fire escape. Six months later, Francine, his youngest daughter from his marriage to Mary, died reportedly from a drug overdose.

Are any of the original Jersey Boys still alive? ›

Where are The Four Seasons original members now? Frankie Valli celebrated his 87th birthday in 2021, and is still performing with the band. Bob Gaudio turned 79 in 2021, and is generally retired, but still appears at various Four Seasons-related events. Tommy DeVito died in 2020 at the age of 92.

How old is Frankie Valli's fourth wife? ›

The legendary Four Seasons singer, 89, tied the knot with longtime girlfriend Jackie Jacobs, 60, at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas on Monday, June 26. "It's terrific to have found love once again at this stage of my life," the singer told People upon revealing the exciting news. This is Valli's fourth marriage.

Is Jersey Boys lip synced? ›

Who is doing vocals or are they lip-synching? The actors sang the songs live on set.

What is the difference between the movie and the musical of the Jersey Boys? ›

The main difference between the musical and the movie is the beginning – about the first 20 minutes of the movie are devoted to Tommy DeVito (Vincent Piazza) dragging Frankie Castelluccio (later Frankie Valli, played by John Lloyd Young) along to get into trouble in their blue collar Jersey neighborhood.

How many of the original Jersey Boys are still alive? ›

Where are The Four Seasons original members now? Frankie Valli celebrated his 87th birthday in 2021, and is still performing with the band. Bob Gaudio turned 79 in 2021, and is generally retired, but still appears at various Four Seasons-related events. Tommy DeVito died in 2020 at the age of 92.

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