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Marie Pizano

Marie Pizano (born May 15, 1970) is an American author, producer, actress, motivational speaker, and CEO/Founder of MVP3 Entertainment Group. Pizano is the co-producer of the award-winning documentary, Momo: The Sam Giancana Story (Bel-Air Film Fest, Monaco Film Fest and Hollywood Reel).
== Early Life and Education ==
Marie Valentina Pizano was born in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, on May 15, 1970 to a single mother who often had to pay for food with food stamps. At the age of five, Pizano was sent to live with her grandparents while her mother looked for work. Her mother’s second husband is the man Pizano considers her father.
She graduated from T.F. North High School in 1988 where she served as water girl and manager for the varsity football team from 1986-1988 after challenging the school to allow girls on the team. She turned down a partial volleyball scholarship at St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois. Pizano attended junior college before transferring to Columbia College of the Arts. During her time in the financial industry in the 1990s, Pizano attended South Suburban College, where she pursued a degree in business〔
Pizano started her own business at age 13 taking out garbage in apartment high rises and then had newspaper routes then in high school. She worked at Bally Chicago Health Club in 1987 and was the youngest aerobic instructor. Pizano also modeled and entered pageants as a way to make extra money. In 1987 she was crowned Ms Calumet City. Her winning performance was a dance to the song, “Pleasure Principal” by Janet Jackson. She ended the dance with the moon walk. Plans to go to Hollywood to become an actress were sidelined by a motorcycle accident.

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