Danny Burstein can’t share any scoop about the December 5 season finale of HBO’s hot new drama Boardwalk Empire, in which he plays the recurring role of casino boss Lolly Steinman. “I can’t even say whether I’m in the episode,” Burstein says with a laugh. “They’re very secretive.” But the two-time Tony nominee, now on Broadway as the comedic Taxi Driver in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, is happy to chat about what makes Boardwalk special: “the brilliant writing by Terence Winter and the fact that Martin Scorsese set the style of the show by directing the pilot.”
Burstein appeared in that initial episode after Scorsese’s casting director, Ellen Lewis, spotted him in The Drowsy Chaperone and South Pacific. “I thought that everyone would be terribly nervous about working with Scorsese, but it was just the opposite: He makes such a calm, relaxed atmosphere that you can go in and do great work.” Afterward, the Oscar-winning director caught Burstein’s performance as Billis in South Pacific "and he could not have been nicer."
Lolly’s most dramatic moments in Boardwalk Empire came in episode eight, when lead character Nucky Thompson’s ...
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