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This article contains a. Please any relevant information into other sections or articles. (August 2017) () DiMeo crime family Founded 1950s Named after Founding location, Years active 1950s–present Territory and Ethnicity and, with other ethnicities as 'associates' Membership 60 (based on 6 crews consisting of approx 10+ men each), 200+ associates Criminal activities,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and Allies and the other, the,,,, Rivals and, The Vipers MC,, and other New Jersey gangs, including some of their allies at various times The DiMeo crime family, later referred to as the Soprano crime family, is a fictional from the series. It is thought to be loosely based on the, a real Mafia family. The DiMeo crime family consists of an and six crews. The following is a list of from The Sopranos that are associated with the DiMeo crime family.
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The DiMeo/Soprano Crime Family Organization Administration [ ] • Boss – he served as de facto boss from 1999 to 2005 when he took over as the official boss. In 2006, Tony Soprano was shot and went into a coma, he later recovered and took over as boss again. • Consigliere – has served as Tony Soprano's Consigliere from early 2000. In 2007, he was critically injured during an assassination attempt and fell into a state.
• Underboss - officially a caporegime of Tony Soprano's old crew, but simultaneously served as Tony's number 3 man, semi-demoted in 2006–2007. Likely serving same role as before, simultaneously capo/underboss 2007–present. Capos [ ] •: – arrested in 1999 for fraud, he served 7 years in prison, and was released in 2006. Briefly time later he was arrest for probation violation. • Acting 1999–present – – Larry's cousin, he served as acting capo from 1999. • /: – he took over the old Tony Soprano's crew in 2000, and merged it with the Aprile crew and the Altieri-Gervasi crew in 2007.
•: – Patsy's son is engaged to Tony Soprano's daughter. Historical leadership [ ] Boss (official and acting) [ ] • circa 1930s–1950s – Alfano – mentioned in the book Sopranos Family History by Allen Ruck and. • circa 1950s–1995 – – imprisoned for life in 1995. Is never mentioned in the series whether he died or gave up power. • 1995–1999 – – died of stomach cancer in 1999. Was de facto Boss but referred to himself as the Acting Boss out of respect to DiMeo.
• 1999–2005 – – imprisoned house arrest 2000–2006, was unknowingly a front boss for his nephew Tony. By 2000 Tony fully controls the family. Interned in 2006. • Acting Boss 2000–2005 – - de facto boss holding the majority of the power and influence. • 2005-unknown – • Acting 2006 – – while Tony is comatose. Underboss (official and acting) [ ] • Unknown–1999 – – imprisoned in 1999.
• 2000–2005 - - Served as Official Underboss but was De-Facto Boss up until 2006 when he stepped up after Junior Soprano went senile. • 2005–2006 - - stepped down due to prostate cancer • 2007 – – murdered in 2007. • 2007–present - – Likely serving same role as before, simultaneously capo/underboss. Consigliere (official and acting) [ ] • 1999 – – murdered in 1999. • 2000–unknown – – comatose as of 2007. Crews [ ] Formerly known as the Soprano Crew, now known as the Gualtieri Crew. Paulie Gualtieri becomes capo of this crew and the Aprile crew was merged into the Gualtieri crew.
History of Capos • circa.1960–1986 – – died of emphysema in 1986. • 1986–1999 – – promoted to Street boss. • 1999–2005 – - promoted to Under boss • 2005–2007 – – murdered.
Current members and associates. Main article: Ercoli 'Eckley' DiMeo [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ', ', ', ' Domenico Ercoli DiMeo, a.k.a. 'Old Man' and 'Eckley', is the founder and the longtime of the. By the events of season one, he is boss in name only and never demonstrates any influence over the family.
He is serving a in a high security in. When the death of is reported in season one, the television news reporter states that Aprile was the acting boss for the 74-year-old Ercoli 'Eckley' DiMeo, which makes DiMeo more than 80 years old if he is still alive at the end of the series. DiMeo ran the family from sometime in the 1950s until he received a sentence of in 1995, at which point became acting boss of the family. Jackie already had full control in 1999 (the first season of ); at one point he said, 'I may be acting boss while the old man's a guest of the government' out of deference to DiMeo.
DiMeo was apparently a major force in his prime. He served as a mentor to and, according to other characters, had Tony and Jackie pegged early on as eventual candidates for boss. DiMeo also took a liking to Tony's father, and it is likely that Johnny would have been acting boss had he not died of in 1986. However, it is clear that DiMeo had great muscle behind him when he led the family, as prominent,, and were below him.
Paulie Gualtieri [ ]. Main article: Joseph 'Beppy' Sasso [ ] • Played by: Uncredited • Appears in: ' Beppy Sasso is an original member of the born in 1923.
He is hospitalized and died off screen in Season 3 episode, 'Another Toothpick.' He is described at the funeral by Father Phil Tintola as '78-years-old (making his character born in 1923), a devoted father, Supply Sergeant in the Army and saw action in the during and was a devout Catholic. Father Phil Tintola said during Sasso's funeral that Tintola himself visited him when he was in the hospital undergoing and described Sasso as '.frail and thin, his body wracked with pain.' Bobby Baccalieri flew up from Miami to attend his funeral which was also attended by Tony, his family, Junior and most of the mob family.
He was the at the time that the show started. He was indicted on federal racketeering charges, along with recently named boss and caporegime.
Sasso has the shortest on-screen time of any character, answering the door of his house in a robe. He is described as an 'ailing underboss' in the fictitious media reports surrounding the. It is unknown when Sasso became underboss.
There is speculation that Junior Soprano promoted him when Junior became boss in 1999, but that is unlikely since he is described as 'ailing underboss.' He was likely underboss for either from 1995 onward, or for long time boss prior to 1995. Junior compares his death to the deaths of Johnny Boy Soprano and Jackie Aprile Sr.
Who also died of cancer, and the news that Bobby Sr. Also has cancer. Corrado 'Junior' Soprano [ ]. Main article: Tony Soprano/Gualtieri/Moltisanti crew associates [ ] Alfie [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Alfie is part of the group Little Paulie takes to vandalize Carmine's restaurant over the dispute. He spray paints a drawing of a penis on a painting that Johnny Sack said once hung in the office of.
Perry Annunziata [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ' Perry Annunziata, also known as 'Muscles Marinara,' is from. He serves as a bodyguard and driver for during his recovery from a gunshot in 2006.
Tony calls him Penne Arrabiata (as in the pasta dish ), on account of his getting angry (Italian: arrabbiato) at a rude driver while driving Tony. He is first runner-up in Mr. Teenage Bloomfield and cousin of Gina Annunziata. Tony picks a fight with Perry at Satriale's to regain the respect of the family following his injury, selecting Perry specifically because of his muscular build and hot-headed nature. Perry knows the ramifications of beating up a mob boss, yet he still tries to fight back. Tony beats him to the ground and gives him a. Tony later pays Perry off as an apology for the altercation, although Perry states that he was in the wrong.
Perry takes advice from both his father and from capo Carlo Gervasi. He renews his duties by accompanying Tony to the Feast of Saint Elzear and to Christopher Moltisanti's belated bachelor party. Annunziata is driving Tony when he discovers the corpse of Fat Dom Gamiello at Satriale's, but he remains in the car. There is a 'soldier' from the, which is based on, named Daniel Annunziata. Matthew Bevilacqua [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', and ' • Mentioned in: ',' and ' Matthew Bevilacqua was Sean Gismonte's partner-in-crime and an associate working under Christopher Moltisanti in the Gualtieri crew.
Matt and Sean worked with Christopher at various aspects of organized crime including: the Massarone Construction site, a of stocks in the website Webistics, the 's executive card game, and some burglary jobs with Chris and Sean. Sean and Matt both tried to impress Tony, but angered him by speaking candidly about criminal activities when the conversation could have been recorded by law enforcement. They wanted to move up rapidly in the ranks of the family.
Hoping, to gain favor with, Matt and Sean shot Chris and severely wounded him. Chris shot and killed Sean but Matt escaped. He was killed by Tony Soprano and Big Pussy Bonpensiero.
Patrizio 'Uncle Pat' Blundetto [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ' Former soldier in the Soprano crew, worked alongside Johnny Boy Soprano. Unlike many of his contemporaries he was able to retire from 'the business'. He suffered from hiccups for an entire year (approximately) and contemplated suicide. Pat is the uncle of Tony Blundetto and Chris Moltisanti, and father of Louise Blundetto. Tony Soprano calls him Uncle Pat but they are not blood relatives.
Pat's brother Al Blundetto married, 's sister. Pat owns a farm at 146, Route 9a,, Upstate New York that his nephews used to visit in the summers of their youth.
Several bodies were buried on the farm - Tony, Tony B., and Chris dug them up and moved them in 2004, as he was planning to sell the farm, and move to Florida, which he later does. In the series finale, Pat is seen visiting a decrepit in a New Jersey mental facility. He there encounters, whom he suspects is attempting to con Junior into giving her the last of his money. Pat later visits Tony at the to report Janice's suspicious behavior, before going back to Florida. Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero [ ].
Main article: Corky Caporale [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ' An associate of and a heroin addict. Christopher enlisted him to accommodate the Italian hitmen provided to Tony for the hit on.
Corky was chosen primarily because he speaks Italian and would therefore be able to communicate effectively with the hitmen. Christopher paid him for the job with heroin. Corky performed well, delivering weapons and instructions at a remote spot without revealing much about himself, and the hit went smoothly. Christopher delivered the second half of Corky's payment at the Feast of St. Elzear and included more heroin as a substitute for some of the money.
Corky injected the drug in Christopher' car, which initially prompted Christopher to encourage him to get into rehab. However, Christopher was eventually tempted into joining him.
In 2007, in the episode 'The Blue Comet,' now after Christopher's death, the Soprano Family used Corky again through. The target this time was, but Corky was not as successful. The hit was botched badly and Yaryna, Phil's housemaid and mistress, and her elderly father, who looked remarkably like Phil, are killed instead. When Corky heard from the hitmen that the man spoke Ukrainian to his daughter, he mumbled 'whatever.'
However, he did ask Patsy Parisi if Phil spoke Ukrainian. Frankie Cortese [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ' He served as a driver and bodyguard for Tony as a soldier of the Soprano crime family in 2004.
In the episode 'Irregular Around the Margins,' Frankie was one of the parties that restrained Christopher when he came after Tony with a gun at the Bing (Frankie threatened to break him like a wishbone during this incident). Frankie also accompanied Tony, Silvio and Christopher to a tense sit-down with Johnny Sack, Phil Leotardo and Jimmy Petrille shortly after Tony Blundetto killed Billy Leotardo. It is his wife's house that Tony, Carlo and others stay at while in hiding from Phil Leotardo. Cary DiBartolo [ ] • Played by: James Vincent Romano • Referenced in: ', ' Soldier of Paulie Gualtieri crew who accompanied him on a robbery of drug dealers in 2006. Shot a Colombian who was trying to stab Paulie. Later seen visiting Tony as he recovered from his shooting at the hands of Junior Soprano, his uncle.
Cary helped Paulie and Chris intimidate the EMT Tony believed took cash from him as he was brought into the hospital. Benito 'Benny' Fazio [ ].
Main article: Brendan Filone [ ] Brendan Filone, played by, is a on the series. On The Sopranos, Brendan Filone was 's friend and partner in crime and an associate of. Brendan was addicted to, and often used it with Christopher.
In the episode ', Brendan and Christopher hijacked a Comley Trucking truck and stole a number of players. Comley Trucking was under the protection of, who demanded restitution. At a sit down, Uncle Junior tells Tony to keep Brendan and Christopher's 'loose cannon' behavior under control.
In a nightclub, Brendan tries his best to convince Chris to neglect Tony and Uncle Junior since they were both being denied a rise. Early the next morning, Brendan urges Chris to get ready for the next heist, a truckload of high-end Italian suits. Christopher tells him that he has decided to go along with the rules instead. Always high on crystal meth and unable to comply with orders, Brendan, this time without Christopher, hijacks another Comley truck with two cohorts. In the process, the driver of this second truck is accidentally shot and killed by a ricochet bullet when one of the thugs drops his gun.
Once Tony learns about this mishap, Brendan and Christopher receive a lecture about leadership and are ordered to return the truck to Comley. However, Uncle Junior isn't satisfied. Mikey Palmice and Livia Soprano both give Uncle Junior advice on the matter. Because of this, Junior orders that Christopher receive a mock execution – and a real one for Brendan. Brendan is shot clean through the eye ('Moe Greene special') while in his bathtub by Uncle Junior's trigger man,, as Junior stands.
In the aftermath, Christopher and find Brendan's body in his bathtub and Christopher calls for harsh retaliation against Palmice. Tony decides to confront his uncle and Mikey for their methods by beating Mikey to the ground and stapling him with some tickets. He then goes to have a sit-down with Uncle Junior about his orders.
Anthony DeSando's last onscreen appearance as Brendan Filone was in the first-season episode '.' He is one of the main concentrations on television when Jeffrey Wernick is interviewed about the murder charges. Wernick reveals that Filone was a loyal soldier and associate and his murder was as yet unsolved. The amount of media attention and coverage Brendan receives after his murder makes Christopher annoyed and jealous. Later, when attends a funeral, he notifies Uncle Junior of how sad Brendan Filone's mother was at his funeral. Junior reciprocates by telling Mikey and Chuckie about Jimmy's remark, noting that this is the kind of thing they are talking about behind his back, namely the 'Brendan Filone hit.' Later, in retaliation for the attempted hit on Tony, Mikey Palmice is killed after Chris and chase him down while he is jogging.
Mikey tries to blame all the recent events on Junior, even Brendan's death, but Chris replies, 'My friend Brendan, you shot him in his bathtub naked, no chance to run.' Paulie and Chris then execute Mikey, leave him dead in the woods. In season two, after Christopher is shot by and, he has a near-death experience in the hospital where he goes to 'hell' and explains that he saw Brendan Filone and Mikey Palmice playing cards with a bunch of Roman soldiers and Irish men. Chris also mentions that Brendan and Mikey are friends in hell although they were enemies when alive. Paulie assumes that Chris went to purgatory and tries to reassure him that it isn't as bad as hell, although Paulie becomes obsessed with his own fears of ghosts.
With the exception of Paulie's concern, most of the other Soprano crew chalk up Christopher's experience as a. Paul 'Little Paulie' Germani [ ]. Main article: Gaetano Giarizzo [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' An Italian associate of Furio Giunta. Accompanied Furio to Sean and Matt's apartment to collect money for Tony Soprano.
They also intimidated the two into giving them $1000. Furio and Gaetano joked about the two, speaking Italian so Sean and Matt did not understand. It is unknown how long Giarizzo stayed in the country or his role in the family as he has not appeared since.
Sean Gismonte refers to Gaetano as 'greaseball wop.' Sean Gismonte [ ] • Played by: Chris Tardio • Appears in: ', ', ', and ' • Mentioned in: ' Sean Gismonte, is an associate of the. He was 's partner in crime and an associate in the Gualtieri crew in 2000. Sean and Matt worked with Christopher at various aspects of organized crime including: the Massarone Construction site, a stock firm that was responsible for a on the website Webistics, 's executive card game, and some burglary jobs with Matthew and Chris. Looking to move up in the ranks, Sean and Matt attempted a hit on Christopher as an attempt to win favor from. The hit was botched and Sean was killed in the ensuing gun battle.
Furio Giunta [ ]. Main article: Phillip 'Philly Spoons' Parisi [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ' Phillip is a soldier and 's identical twin brother, who was born eleven minutes after him in. He is also 's cousin on his mother's side. He does not like the city of calling it 'Scranton with Clams'.
Phillip alludes that he has been a fugitive in the past by telling Gigi about saving money where he can when wanted by the police, but it is never mentioned what he was a fugitive from. The two brothers were extremely close and Phillip would follow his brother into a life of in the.
He is also the uncle to and coy with revealing mob information. He is executed by Gigi Cestone in early March 2000, when Philly picked-up and drove Gigi home from the in his. Tony Soprano ordered the hit to silence rumours (which in reality was factual gossip of Tony's troubled personal life at the time) that 'Spoons' had been spreading that Tony had tried to suffocate Livia Soprano.
Philly also later appeared in one of Tony's dreams while he was suffering from food poisoning. Tony was shown to be sorry and regretted having him killed.
His death is thought to be an attempted carjacking as reported by police in the news. A flashback of Gigi killing Philly is shown in 'Mr.
Ruggerio's Neighborhood'. Fabian 'Febby' Petrulio [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Former soldier in the; he was possibly in the Soprano crew as knew him although said he didn't know him well and Febby thought his name was 'Teddy' not Tony. He was possibly in the Aprile crew as Tony said knew him really well, and they served time together in. He entered the after he informed on a lot of people from the DiMeo crime family to the which led to convictions, allegedly that of But he was eventually kicked out of the program. He later becomes a bonded and certified travel agent who is the proprietor of his own agency outside of. He promoted cruise line trips and train excursions. Tony recognized him living under the false name Frederick 'Fred' Peters while visiting in with Meadow.
Tony waits for Febby to leave his travel agency, and when he does, Tony strangles him to death with a piece of wiring, leaving his body in front of his business, to signify that the Mafia had found him, and it was not just a random killing. Febby was an amateur wood sculptor, a skill he learned in a prison wood-shop, but had a problem carving lifelike lips. Christopher says he thought Febby's bust of was actually that of, and Tony realizes he's found Febby when he sees a bust of in his office with very large lips.
At the time of his murder, Febby had a daughter who was around the age of, and a younger daughter. At the time of his death he was remarried, and had served as a, and dealt some drugs locally. He had the chance to shoot Tony the previous day while accompanying his daughter to an orientation day at but cancels the plan because of the presence of two elderly bystanders outside their motel room.
While Tony is garroting him, he lies and tries to use Meadow's presence as an excuse for not shooting him, but Tony doesn't care and kills him anyway. In the Sopranos Scriptbook by David Chase the scene where Tony kills Febby plays out differently. In the printed version Tony orders him to drop the gun once he has the wire around his neck (in the episode he simply drops it) and their conversation is longer with Petrulio pleading that he has kids to which Tony replies 'other guys got kids and they took the time'. It is also left unclear until the last second as to whether Tony will kill him or not as his pleadings result in Tony relaxing his grip on the wire. Febby then tries to pull away which results in Tony losing his temper and killing him. Comparing this version to the final one, it is possible to see the edits made to achieve the final version. George 'Georgie' Santorelli [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' George 'Georgie' Santorelli is a bartender at the Bada Bing.
He was occasionally involved in the crime family's activities, including helping Christopher move the body of Emil Kolar, a Czech-American mobster Christopher had whacked in the pilot episode, and also swept the Bing for bugs following rumors of federal indictments. He was well liked by, who owns the club. Georgie lets Bada Bing strippers change from dancing on the poles to working in the VIP room, where they make at least $500, but charges them $50 and oral sex. This is seen in the season 3 episode '. While Georgie seems harmless, affable, and compliant, it appears as if he is somewhat slow mentally. Georgie's mental impediments would later make him the catalyst for many of 's sudden, violent outrages in a few different situations, as he had a tendency to exhibit excessive incompetence and spout inappropriate commentary at the worst times, which leads to Tony beating him with objects: Tony repeatedly hitting him over the head with the phone when he kept repeating 'Hello?' , the for being reminded of the death of, the ice tray for wasting ice, and the cash register drawer for when he says, 'That's why ya gotta live for today' when Tony is discussing the potential mass murder that could be caused by further attacks.
In 'University', Georgie is also hit in the eye by a chain while is emulating a scene from the 2000 film. After Tony hits him repeatedly over the head with the cash drawer causing permanent ear damage, Georgie says he is quitting. However, it appears he is convinced to stay or return to work as Georgie can later be seen working back at the Bing in season 6. Giovanni Francis 'Johnny Boy' Soprano [ ] Main article: James 'Murmur' Zancone [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' A friend and sponsor of, 'Murmur' is reportedly an expert at forging documents. Attended 's funeral, to 's chagrin. He has also shown that he has the ability to do some muscle work as well, as seen by his and 's quick kidnapping of. Present at Christopher's pitch meeting for Christopher's movie project Cleaver.
Also with Christopher at an AA meeting when the crew first learned of 's, although Tony dismissed 'Murmur' from the back-room discussion of the news at the Bada Bing. James earned the moniker 'Murmur' for having a during child birth. He was once friends with a veteran that drank just to get high. 'Murmur' made Christopher's rounds while Christopher was in LA - buying credit card numbers from a pizza parlor and from at the Teittleman's hotel, then selling the numbers to Mohammed and Ahmed at the Bada Bing. 'Murmur' also went out to LA to meet Christopher because Christopher was 'chipping' (relapsing).
While there, 'Murmur' and Christopher tried to intimidate and robbed of a gift basket she received at an awards ceremony. 'Murmur' later attended Christopher' belated bachelor party at Nuovo Vesuvio and continued to hang out with the crew at Satriale's. 'Murmur' was skeptical of the benefits of Christopher's relationship with fellow addict Julianna Skiff, warning Christopher that it could be enabling (to relapse into substance abuse), and of the possibility of Tony finding out about his recent slip at the Feast of. He was also responsible for informing Tony that had a heart attack - Tony had warmed to him a little by this point and rewarded him with a club soda. In 2007, in the episode 'The Blue Comet,' 'Murmur' (unknowingly) informed Paulie and Silvio, by showing them a newspaper article on the murders of two civilians, that Phil Leotardo is still alive and the job to kill him failed because the hitmen had misidentified their target.
Junior Soprano/Bacala crew associates [ ] Robert 'Bobby Bacala' Baccalieri Jr. Main article: Robert 'Bobby' Baccalieri Sr. [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Father of. Soldier in Junior Soprano's crew in his younger days, he owned and worked part-time in a barber shop cutting hair, the shop was a front for his illegal businesses, he sold it after he retired from the family. In ', Tony mentioned to Bobby's son how it was unusual that he never whacked anyone, considering his father was 'the ' in that respect', suggesting Bobby Sr. Was responsible for numerous homicides before his retirement.
He told Bobby Jr. That he didn't want him involved in the life and wished that he could have just stayed in the shop and cut hair. Returned to New Jersey from semi-retirement in 2000. Suffered from lung cancer after a lifelong smoking habit. In ', gave him the task of killing Salvatore 'Mustang Sally' Intile.
The hit was ordered as retribution for the savage unprovoked beating of Bryan Spatafore, brother of Vito Spatafore. Vito was a made man in the Aprile crew at the time. Mustang Sally was Robert's godson but he felt he had always been a problem so he had no reservations about the job and was glad to be of use. Despite his poor health and shortness of breath on exertion, he was able to overwhelm and kill the much younger Mustang Sally and his friend Carlos. Died after choking on blood brought on from his lung and losing control of his car and crashing into a sign post while leaving the scene of his final hit. Thomas 'Tommy' Di Palma [ ] • Played by: Ed Setrakian • Appears in: ' Tommy is an elderly soldier in 's crew who is responsible for looking after him as his dementia worsens.
He allows Junior to wander out of the house. Mentions to that a mobster named Tommy DiPalma is suffering from brain cancer at the same time Jackie is suffering from stomach cancer. It is never made clear if these are two different DiPalmas. Salvatore 'Mustang Sally' Intile [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Salvatore Intile, nicknamed 'Mustang Sally' for the 1989 convertible he drives. He's the godson of Robert Baccalieri Sr. He dated Tina Francesco, who was an exotic dancer at the Bing and a friend of.
Although he is a godson, Salvatore calls him 'Uncle Bobby.' He is verbally and physically abusive and very possessive with his girlfriends and suffers from anger management problems. Ralph Cifaretto says that Salvatore threw a hot dog vendor off the second floor mezzanine at for serving too many onions on his hot dog.
He is callous and has a morbid sense of humor, joking about the attack on Bryan Spatafore with Baccalieri Sr. Tina and Mustang Sally argued in the street and when Tina urged Bryan Spatafore, of Spatafore Bros construction, who was standing by his truck waiting for a companion, to take her home, Mustang Sally hit Bryan in the forehead with a golf club and beat him to the point where he was in a. Bryan Spatafore's brother, Vito Spatafore, was a made man in the Aprile crew at the time. Sally, along with his friend Carlos, was killed by his godfather, Bobby Bacala Sr. As retribution for the beating. Although it's not appreciated by his godfather, he associates with or as Bobby Bacala Sr.
Calls them, 'greaseballs.' George 'Gus' Esposito [ ] • Played by: Craig Zucchero • Appears in: ',' Esposito is a bodyguard of. Appears outside the old Vesuvio, in ' and takes part of the wiseguys mob during the riots in '.' Murf Lupo [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ' Elderly soldier and former capo of Junior Soprano's crew, replacing Philly Parisi following Parisi's murder carried out by Gigi Cestone. After displaying signs of mental and physical enfeeblement that affected his capacity to run the crew's business, Junior had him replaced by Bobby Bacala.
Murf is often ridiculed by Junior for his slow reactions and driving like an old woman. Anthony 'Tony Black' Maffei [ ] • Played by: John Cenatiempo • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ' Anthony is a soldier in 's crew. Alongside his captain, he collected proceeds from John Stefano's (Joey Perillo) illegal asbestos-dumping operation and delivered them to.
Seen in the series finale delivering what appears to be the proceeds from Bobby's last collection while Tony is on the lam from. Possibly promoted to. Joseph 'Eggie' Marino [ ] • Played by: Sonny Zito • Appears in: ' Junior Soprano's Crew associate who helps Mikey Palmice in the killing of drug dealer Rusty Irish. Donnie Paduana [ ] • Played by: David Wike • Appears in: ' He is a low-level associate of and a close friend who Mikey states 'is always reliable'. He drives a 1985.
Palmice uses him as an intermediary to seek out contract killers and organize a hit on. Donnie's contract killers fail to fulfill the job, as there are too many witnesses which angers. Donnie arrives at a clandestine meeting and after Mikey and Chucky talk to Donnie for a moment, Donnie makes a joke saying 'I hear that Tony Soprano's own mother even wants him popped.'
Junior reacts poorly to this joke and has Mikey call Donnie back and execute him on the spot. Michael 'Mikey Grab Bag' Palmice [ ].
Main article: Giuseppe 'Beppy' Scerbo [ ] • Played by: Joe Pucillo • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' Beppy is an elderly soldier in the crew, full name Giuseppe Scerbo. He agrees with Junior on the need to kill, and sides with Junior when tries to persuade Junior into changing the location of the planned hit. Stands by Junior throughout his RICO trial, and can often be seen in the courtroom. Scerbo appears briefly in ', seen walking out of the courthouse with Junior, who comments on how 'You get a full chicken and it's enough to bring home and get two meals', when Junior complains how they missed the 'early bird special'. Later in the episode when Junior is hospitalized after falling down steps, he tells his lawyer, Harold Melvoin: 'tell Beppy to bring the chicken home', signaling the possibility of early onset dementia. Beppy also visits Junior during Season 6 while Junior is committed to a state-assisted elderly facility. He is shown 'kicking-up' tribute to the committed Junior, and even hatching a scheme to help Junior escape from the institution.
However, because of Junior's use of debilitating prescribed medication, the plan never materializes. Joe Pucillo, the actor who portrays Beppy, is the uncle of series creator David Chase. Charles 'Chucky' Signore [ ] • Played by: Sal Ruffino • Appears in: ', ', ' Chucky is a soldier in 's crew and a friend of. Like, he is an avid yachtsman and boater who owns a which he keeps moored at a Liberty Landing Marina located in on the Hudson River. Once it was confirmed that Junior and Palmice organized the failed hit on Tony, the sentiment was that Junior would want to finish what he started. At this point, Tony decided to retaliate.
Being that Mikey was now 'too high up,' the thought was that Chucky would be the most likely person to pull the trigger the next time around. As such, he was taken by surprise at a marina, while in his small boat, and killed by Tony when he reveals a hidden gun in a fish he was carrying and shoots Chucky several times in the chest. Tony and take Signore's corpse out on his runabout and dispose of it. Mikey's wife,, doesn't like Chucky, calling him a 'sick fuck.'
Aprile crew associates [ ] Jackie Aprile Jr. Main article: Gigi Cestone [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' Cestone's actual first name is never mentioned, although 'Gigi' is a derivation of the names 'Gianluigi' and 'Luigi.' Download Rom Gba Games Final Fantasy 3 Map.
Former soldier in the Junior Soprano crew, defected to 's crew in 2000 following the execution of (the acting capo of Junior's crew while Junior was incarcerated). The hit was ordered by Tony as revenge for Philly spreading rumors about Tony's mother with regard to Tony and Junior's feud. It is suggested that he was born and raised in but later moved to New Jersey and has relatives there that he sees when he is a wanted fugitive.
Gigi was picked up by Philly from the airport, and Philly drove him home. Before exiting the car, Gigi shot Philly twice in the head and, deafened by his own gunshots, made off in another vehicle being driven by Paulie Walnuts. Gigi was quickly made part of the inner circle of Tony's crew unlike fellow new member. Gigi faced some awkward moments around Patsy as the latter expressed his grief over the loss of his own twin brother Philly. Gigi made a final transition in the fall of 2000 when he was promoted to the position of capo over the Aprile crew, following 's 'disappearance' making him the only in the to serve in three different crews. He wasn't well received by most of his new crew (,, and ). Took every opportunity to make his life difficult as he had hoped to receive the promotion himself and, Cestone showed clear dislike of Cifaretto.
It was also Gigi's idea to have perform the hit on, in the episode, '; though Tony backs him up on this, both Junior and Ralph feel this shows questionable judgment on Gigi's part. In a flashback scene in the episode, ', Gigi accompanied Junior to a sit-down with acting boss,, in 1995 following Junior's hijackings of Jackie's trucks. Gigi died in the episode ', from the undue stress of putting his children through college and trying to control a resentful and recalcitrant Ralphie. He suffered a fatal heart attack while constipated on the toilet in his social club. His crew found his body and called an ambulance but he was dead on arrival. Ralph was subsequently made captain of Gigi's old crew.
Ralph Cifaretto [ ]. Main article: Carlo Renzi [ ] • Played by: Louis Crugnali • Appears in: ', ' Jackie Aprile Jr. And Dino Zerilli's friend and partner in crime on the robbery of Eugene Pontecorvo's low stakes Saturday night card game. Carlo was recruited because he owned a large shotgun. He was killed during the robbery by with a shot between the eyes. Bryan Spatafore [ ] • Played by: Vincent J.
Orofino • Appears in: ', ', ', ' Brother of Vito Spatafore, and partner in Spatafore Bros Construction. When Tony insisted to Richie Aprile that he build a wheelchair ramp on Beansie Gaeta's house (since it was Richie who put Beansie in the wheelchair in the first place), Richie sent Vito and Bryan over there to get this done (despite the Gaetas' protests). Bryan was put into a coma by Mustang Sally, in the episode entitled, 'Another Toothpick,' when Sally's girlfriend had turned to him for help after she and Sally had fought, he was beaten mercilessly with a golf putter, and expected to remain a 'vegetable'. In the episode, 'The Ride,' Tony briefly mentions to Carmela that Bryan made some repairs at Satriale's. Even though this statement was most likely a lie on Tony's part (to cover up the real reason for his ankle injury in that episode), it was the first sign that Bryan awoke from his coma and recovered from his beating. Upon Vito's return to New Jersey, Bryan, apparently armed, watchdogged his brother's meeting with Tony and later attended a family dinner. As he remained silent throughout, it is unclear if Bryan has sustained brain damage from the assault, although his eyesight seems to have suffered.
Vito Spatafore [ ]. Main article: 'Sunshine' [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ' Sunshine was the dealer for Tony Soprano's high stakes, all night, executive card game in 2000. He is extremely talkative in a very monotone voice and dispenses metaphors and famous quotes while acting as a card dealer. Sunshine was also dealing for 's Saturday night low stakes game in 2001 when and his friends tried to rob the game. Sunshine continued to shout sayings and proverbs after the robbers told him to be quiet, causing Jackie to panic and shoot him. It is implied he was an employee of the Aprile crew who dealt regularly at their illegal card games.
Dino Zerilli [ ] • Played by: Andrew Davoli • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ' Dino was a childhood friend of and partner in crime and an associate in Ralph Cifaretto's crew. He helps Jackie Jr.
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And Carlo Renzi he feels that Ralph Cifaretto is holding them back from their full potential. He looks up in admiration to who was at that point in time a rising figure in the.
After quickly picking up his bad habits along with Jackie Jr., he gets arrested for a short period of time. When he is released, Jackie gives him the lowdown. Dino resists at first but later decides to comply with Jackie Jr.' S scheme to rob Eugene Pontecorvo's low-stakes card game in order to gain the respect of the higher level mobsters.
They team up with Carlo Renzi, who wields a heavy shotgun. Things do not go their way when Sunshine gets whacked during the robbery, triggering a barrage of gunshots from both sides.
This scuffle leaves Carlo dead and Furio wounded. Dino and Jackie Jr. Run for the street, but their getaway wheelman, Matush, had fled out of fear after hearing the gunshots.
Jackie boosts an oncoming car and high-tails it out of the area, leaving Dino to face an angry Christopher Moltisanti and Albert Barese. Dino tries to level with them by mentioning he's with Ralph, but that does not help. Chris and Albert promptly shoot Dino in the face, killing him. Barese crew associates [ ] Albert 'Ally Boy' Barese [ ] • Played by: Richard Maldone • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ' ', ', ', ' He is a paternal cousin of Larry Boy Barese; acting capo of the Barese crew when Larry Boy was in jail; soldier in the Barese crew. Albert has a habit of repeating,, things that are said to him. When Richie Aprile wanted to make a move against Tony Soprano, he approached Albert (who was acting capo at the time) for support, expecting sympathy since both of them had asked Tony for control over garbage routes and been rejected.
Albert declined. Once Junior found out Richie couldn't get Albert's support, he decided it was in his best interest to side with Tony instead of Richie. As such, Junior informed Tony about Richie's intent to make a move against him. The crew's contest for the routes continued as Albert was briefly involved in a 'garbage war' with Ralph Cifaretto.
This dispute disturbed Tony a great deal, primarily because it was making headlines due to the fires being set by those involved. Tony thought he settled the dispute between the two at a stand-up meeting in his backyard, in which Tony said, 'No more fires.'
But Ralph continues to battle Albert, dispatching two men to severely beat one of Albert's garbage workers, smugly telling them: 'Remember, Tony said no more fires.' Interestingly, the FBI thought this 'war' was likely the cause of Richie Aprile's 'disappearance.' Albert was also at Eugene Pontecorvo's card game when Jackie Aprile Jr., Dino Zerilli, and Carlo Renzi tried to rob it – and Albert caught up with Dino as he tried to run away and shot him. It was also at Albert's birthday party that the infamous 'weight' remark was said by Ralphie about Ginny Sack. Albert was also outspoken with Silvio and Patsy, 'off the record,' about his suspicion (which he was correct about, unbeknownst to him), that it was in fact Tony that assassinated Ralphie over a horse. Albert was a good earner while Larry Boy was away. Silvio once commented to Paulie that Albert was bringing in more than he (Paulie) was.
Lorenzo 'Larry Boy' Barese [ ]. Main article: Nicholas 'Nicky Spags' Spagnelli [ ] • Played by: David Francis Calderazzo • Appears in: ' Soldier in the Barese Crew. Seen celebrating at the hospital, with other members of the crew, after Tony Soprano awakes from his coma. Altieri/Gervasi crew associates [ ] James 'Jimmy' Altieri [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' Former capo in the DiMeo/Soprano crime family.
Present at Christmas celebrations in 1995, in a flashback scene in the episode, '.To Save Us All From Satan's Power.' James 'Jimmy' Altieri is a in the. Jimmy possesses many similar characteristics to his peers such as. He has thick black hair and is obese, as noted the informants were 'two fat fucks with black hair'. Jimmy first appears on the show in the episode ' at a 'Captain's Dinner', discussing Junior. Jimmy had to have been a capo since at least 1995 because he appears in a flashback sequence during a 95' Christmas Party celebration in the season 3 episode '.
In the episode ', Jimmy was arrested for gun charges while running an illegal card game. The FBI found pool tables full of guns. Tony tells Jimmy that he missed his calling and that he should have been a demonstrating his law savvy, instead of a mobster but Jimmy says 'enough people already hate me.' He was probably 'flipped' at this time, although it was never proven.
Big Pussy Bonpensiero was also present and arrested but was already working for the feds at this point (Agent Skip Lipari stated he had been with them since 1998. Although, it is interesting to note that Tony thinks Pussy 'flipped' in 1995). Very little is known about Altieri, for his existence on the show is brief and is rarely emphasized in the episodes in which he does appear. Jimmy was married to Franni Altieri and had a son, James Altieri Jr., revealed in '. Jimmy and Tony were the youngest captains. Vin Makazian, Tony's inside detective (who works clandestinely for Tony and does his dirty work from time to time, which included observing ), informs Tony that Big Pussy Bonpensiero is 'wired for sound' (that is he is an informant). Tony finds this very difficult to believe.
Shortly after Jimmy's arrest, he is released. He shows up one night at Tony's home during dinner. He and Tony walk into the basement where Jimmy begins asking Tony a lot of questions, making Tony very suspicious. Tony finds Jimmy's behavior very peculiar and also believes he was released too promptly after his arrest. Tony then begins to suspect that Makazian mistook Jimmy for Pussy as they are similar in appearance. Pussy abruptly disappears after being confronted. Earlier in the episode, Vin Makazian, who had suffered from chronic depression, had committed suicide by jumping off a bridge, so Tony was not able to confirm whether Vin had confused Jimmy and Pussy.
Tony decides to go with his instincts and decides that Jimmy is an informant. At a meeting with other administrators and capos, it is apparent to everyone else Jimmy is acting somewhat odd. As such, Uncle Junior sanctioned a hit on Jimmy and said he wanted a message to be sent. Christopher lured Jimmy to a hotel room in with a beautiful Russian girl as bait.
Once Jimmy was seated in the room, Silvio came in and put a gun to the back of his head. Jimmy realized what was about to happen and went for a gun in his ankle holster, but Christopher beat him to it. Christopher and Silvio taunt him by saying he should call for help down his microphone (a wire) - at which point Silvio shot him in the back of his head. Given that he said 'Oh God' under his breath in a serious way and didn't deny being a 'rat' when he was at gunpoint, it likely was true that Jimmy was an informant. As for the message, Jimmy's body was found in an alley with a rat stuffed in his mouth. Christopher even went so far as to call in a bomb threat to Jimmy's wake, to which Dante replied, 'See now, that's over the top.'
Subsequently takes over Jimmy's abandoned crew after Jimmy's death. Walden Belfiore [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ' Walden Belfiore was a soldier in the Gervasi crew of the, and played a small but pivotal role during the show's final episodes. He was named after singer, born Walden Robert Cassotto. He is presumably related to, whose maiden name is Belfiore, though it is never stated. He was first seen accompanying to a meeting at the and also visited following the death of. Later, during a discussion about Tony's experience with, Walden admits to having used, and enjoying its effects. Walden was also a bodyguard at the safe-house when Tony goes into hiding after the death of and the incapacitation of.
In the final episode, Benny Fazio and Belfiore locate and Belfiore shoots Phil in the head and chest before making a getaway with Fazio. Tony Blundetto [ ]. Main article: An elder wiseguy who grew up in the era of Feech La Manna who has risen to the rank of capo in the DiMeo crime family. After his son is arrested for drug dealing, Carlo apparently strikes a deal with the FBI, and is ready to give Grand Jury testimony against Tony in the series finale. Salvatore 'Sammy' Grigio [ ] • Played by: Salvatore Piro • Appears in: ' Ran a card game for the Altieri crew that was violently beaten up by despite being under Jimmy Altieri's protection. This occurred in 1999 shortly after Junior became acting boss and the capos felt it was a sign Junior was abusing his new position.
Raymond Curto comments that Sammy wasn't paying protection to anyone in the neighbourhood. He was beaten in front of the card players while they played which is implied by Jimmy to have scared off the players from attending and having damaged Sammy and Jimmy's reputation of protection.
Other than Jimmy, the crew leader, he was the only known member in the Altieri crew in 1999. Vincent 'Vinny Pitts' Pisaturo [ ] • Played by: Gino Carafelli • Appears in: ' Soldier in Carlo Gervasi's crew. Responsible for monitoring incoming shipments through NJ ports.
Other members of the DiMeo crime family [ ] Tommy Gilardi [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' When Tony and watch the news about the release of and in the first episode of Season 5, the news reporter states that both La Manna and Blundetto were prime suspects in the car-bomb killing of Thomas 'Tommy' Gilardi and his driver. It is not mentioned whether Tommy Gilardi was a caporegime or a, but the fact that he had a driver implies that Gilardi must have been a high-ranking member during the 1980s, under former boss. 'Fat' Jerry Anastasia [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' In Season 5, Episode 1 ('), after Christopher complains about having to pay for dinners for years Tony explains that it is a Mafia tradition of respect shown by its younger members to their older colleagues.
Tony tells Christopher that when he was a newly made man, for years he had to buy dinners at and for and Anastasia, who racked up huge tabs which included steak, brandy, cigars, and champagne. This reveals that Anastasia was a high ranking soldier or capo in the. Jimmy Bones [ ] • Played by: Mike Memphis • Appears in: ' Jimmy was an associate of the, who doubled as a legitimate and hired entertainer. He was born and raised in. He does not resemble the young Elvis, but has the image of how Presley appeared circa 1977 around the time of his death. Jimmy styles his hair in the classic 1950s like. In his home it is shown that he has a ceramic bust of Elvis.
And met him in a party store somewhere in New Jersey. Pussy introduced Skip as a 'friend of ours' from Delaware to make Jimmy believe that Skip was a made man and not an FBI agent. Jimmy was skeptical as he said he had never met any connected guys from Delaware. Pussy was afraid that Jimmy would tell someone about having seen him and Skip so Pussy killed him with a hammer in his own home with the ruse of hiring him for a bachelorette party.
Jimmy Bones is the nickname of a mobster used in a comedy skit in when Richard discusses working at a 'Mafia night club' in. Joey Cipollini [ ] • Played by: Unseen character • Referenced in: ' tells and Amy Safir the story of a wiseguy he knew, a who received a from a girl only to discover it was. In revenge for the embarrassment the wiseguy burnt him with acid.
Chris doesn't say his name at the time as he can not risk other people finding out but upon seeing that Favreau used it in his script Chris remarked 'this is Joey Cipollini's story'. Amy says that there is no character named Cipollini indicating this was the mobsters real name. Raymond 'Buffalo Ray' Curto [ ]. Main article: Rocco 'Rocky' DiMeo [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' Rocco DiMeo was a member of the DiMeo crime family in New Jersey and feared in all of. Rocco was a feared mobster in his day but lost some credibility when bested him in a fist fight in the 1970s and took his trenchcoat, after this brawl, Rocco was ashamed at being beaten by Richie and left. He was known in the area as 'The Terror of Essex'.
He was larger than Richie in size, so he had to use the belt on it to fit commenting that he looked like. He later developed. Richie later presented the jacket as a present to. With Rocco's jacket on Tony, Richie says he looks like. Michele 'Feech' La Manna [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ' An original gangster who was ' in Italy, Feech came over to America in the 1950s and settled in Northern New Jersey where he became involved with the DiMeo crime family, then under the leadership of boss. Paulie Walnuts calls him 'The King of Breadsticks' because he owns a bakery and catering company. A contemporary of and, Feech had become one of the most respected and feared capos in the DiMeo family by the 1970s.
However, his status did not prevent a young and from robbing his card game, and thereby solidifying their status as rising stars in the organization. Despite Feech's anger at having been robbed, Jackie's older brother,, then a high-ranking earner and soldier in the family, intervened on Tony and Jackie's behalf and got Tony and Jackie a pass. Silvio reveals they were also helped because both and were powerful capos under DiMeo. In 1984, Feech was convicted of criminal charges and given a twenty-year sentence. In 2004, his sentence was up and he returned to North Jersey to, in his own words, 'get back in the game'. Feech went to see Tony Soprano, the new boss of North Jersey, and requested his card game back, as well as permission to get back in the action. Tony acquiesced, on the condition that Feech not step on anybody's toes.
However, Feech soon got into trouble. After a power struggle with over landscaping, Feech stole cars from Ira Fried's daughter's wedding. Previously, during a card game, Tony had made it clear that Fried was a friend and was not to be touched, but Feech went ahead with his plan anyway. Tony realized that Feech still thought of him as a youngster and saw as the boss, paying his respects and going to Junior about complaints instead of Tony.
Silvio tells Tony that Feech is well liked in the DiMeo family, which Tony sees as a threat to his status as acting boss. Tony, having learned from his experience with, indicated to Silvio that things needed to be 'nipped in the bud'.
Tony instructed and to convince Feech to keep a truck of stolen plasma screen televisions in his garage. When a different parole officer suddenly appeared at his home and discovered the televisions, Feech was arrested, and sent back in prison. Because of Feech's old age, it is likely he would stay in prison for the remainder of his life.
Gennaro 'Little Pussy' Malanga [ ] • Played by: Uncredited • Appears in: ', ' Little Pussy is an old enemy of Uncle Junior. When Junior wants to have him killed, he plans for the hit to occur in Vesuvio - 's restaurant.
Tony, aware that this murder would destroy his friend's business, sought an alternative which would allow Artie to build a new restaurant with fire insurance money. He has been dining at Vesuvio's 'his whole life', Junior tells Tony. To Aru Majutsu No Index Psp Free Download. Soon after the hit was planned, Malanga (appearing in a wheelchair) was by the authorities when he returned to New Jersey from Florida. News footage of the charges was seen by Tony's crew, so Tony acted quickly and took the advice of to send to start a fire at the restaurant so the hit must occur elsewhere. The only other significant mention of Malanga is when Tony says to Junior that he's been dead 'six years now' in the Season 6 premiere episode '. However, Junior's dementia causes him to believe that Tony is Little Pussy when he shoots him in the same episode. He is loosely based on, by nickname only, New Jersey mobster.
Romeo Martin [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' Romeo Martin was a former member of the who received $50,000 from Johnny Boy Soprano upon his release from prison to get him back on his feet. He shares the same name as a associate Romeo 'Scarface' Martin who was a prime suspect behind the 1978 which left five people dead in Boston over a drug deal gone wrong. Francesco 'Fritzie' Nesti [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' Fritzie Nesti is an associate or soldier of the who Sean Gismonte knows from. Warns and about 's behavior while with a story wherein Silvio was down $50,000 in a card game. At some point he sneezes and Fritzie says ' Silvio thinks he says something else.
Silvio then blames Fritzi for his losing streak for the rest of the game. A person named Fritzie in Boston is mentioned by Christopher in ', whether this is the same Fritzie is unclear however. Francesco 'Cicci' Sasso [ ] • Played by: Nick Riao • Appears in: ' Cicci Sasso is to. He is a former member of the, and was one of the mobsters meeting with Johnny Boy Soprano at an amusement park near the Soprano home Down Neck Newark in the 1960s.
When the park was raided by police, Cicci attempted to escape and was shot in the kneecap, which Tony notes later disqualified him from service in the. His shooting is witnessed by Tony Soprano. Kevin 'Hair' Sharkey [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Kevin is an associate of the. His picture appears on the FBI board after Junior's dinner in 1999 and is possibly one of those who were indicted at the end of season one. He shares the last name of New York heavyweight championship boxer.
Richard Catuso [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' As the prepared for rumored indictments to be handed down, grew more and more depressed with being excluded from the subsequent media frenzy. When was finally referred to by name in Richard Catuso was named as a co-conspirator in credit card scams and extortion schemes. His last name was misspelled by the newspaper, likely from the common Neapolitan last name Caruso. Robert 'Quiet Bobby' Rufalo [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Was also named in as a co-conspirator in credit card scams and extortion schemes with.
Business and front operators [ ] Hector Anthony [ ] • Played by: Manny Siverio • Appears in: ' He is a garment truck driver for Comley Trucking - an organization under 's protection and constantly robbed by Soprano crew associate. He was accidentally killed in a hijack attempt led by Brendan when Special K dropped his gun. His transport truck and his shipment of Italian suits, with several taken by and is returned. The Comley Trucking foreman was an associate of Junior who tips off Moltisanti of shipments to hijack. This death enrages Junior and is resolved by executing and ordering a mock execution for Christopher.
Ariel [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' A practicing who worked with his father-in-law, Shlomo Teitlemann - a hotel owner. Ariel tried to use his ending marriage to negotiate a 50% share in his hotel. Shlomo contracted the to intimidate Ariel into walking away. Ariel refused to back down despite a severe beating, death threats and finally caved at threatened castration. Ariel negotiated a 15% share to ensure an amicable divorce. Dick Barone [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ' Richard 'Dick' Barone owned and operated Barone Sanitation - a front business for the Soprano crew that also handled their legitimate garbage hauling routes. In 1999 the Triborough Towers route was subject to a bidding war between Barone and Kolar Brothers Sanitation.
Dick Barone was part of the crews discussions about the problem and was at Satriale's when took it upon himself to deal with the issue and murder. Chris' action led to the Kolar Bros. Withdrawing their bid which Dick was happy to report to Tony. He lived in the Deer Valley neighborhood of. Tony had a fling with Dick's secretary. In 2000, Dick attended the Garbagemen's Ball alongside 'Waste Management Consultant'. Dick died a well-respected businessman in 2006 from.
His funeral was attended by many members of the. Dick was survived by his wife, Helen Barone, and son, Jason.
Following his death, Barone Sanitation was bought out by firm, Cinelli Sanitation. Victor 'Vic' Caputo [ ] • Played by: Joseph Leone • Appears in: ' Victor 'Vic' Caputo is the manager of Caputo's Poultry - a small business in the neighborhood around the Satriale's meat market.
It's also a front, a is being run in the building. Is Caputo's landlord and he also pays protection to. Vic is forced to move his business when Tony sells the property in 2006. Tony had misgivings about the sale, partially due to his sense of loyalty to Vic and because Caputo's had been in the neighborhood since Tony's childhood, but eventually the offer was too high for him to resist. Vic complains to Patsy about the juice company that has bought the building.
He could be related to Lenny Caputo, a gangster and heroin trafficker from Rhode Island who was murdered by Lou Gallina. Warren Dupree [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Manager of a betting shop that was given to Christopher as his first piece of business after becoming a made man. Adriana La Cerva [ ]. Main article: Raffaele [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Raffaelle is perhaps a soldier or a higher-ranked member of the Zucca crime family in, headed. Reuben 'The Cuban' Santiago [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Reuben is a associate of the who has a fondness towards racing horses. He visits 's stables frequently.
He and Hesh argue after Reuben compares to and Reuben leaves after they almost come to blows. Marty Schwartz [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ' An associate of Hesh Rabkin who also works in the casino business with Mohunk Chief Doug Smith. Marty organizes a meeting between Tony Soprano and Chief Doug Smith during the civil unrest over Parade (held historically on October 12). Later Marty organizes a night at the casino for Tony and friends and arranges for them to be flown home in the casino's private helicopter.
Chief Doug Smith [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Chief Doug Smith is the CEO of Mohank Casino (a pun on the Indian word ), who has used his tenuous family relative blood ties to natives through his marriage to operate under laws that apply to them. Hesh puts Tony in touch with Doug Smith to try and settle a 'death watch' at the statue of Christopher Columbus at Columbus Park in over the genocide of the. They would also lay down in the path of the Christopher Columbus parade later on. The chief is unable to help but gives Tony's crew a fully compensated visit at his casino.
He reaches out to Tony to try to help him book Frankie Valli to play the casino. Upon reading about the planned protest in the newspaper Bobby Baccalieri and Silvio Dante voice their opinions disagreeing with the protests. Theodore 'Teddy' Spirodakis [ ] • Played by: Joseph Caniano • Appears in: ' Theodore 'Teddy' Spirodakis is an untidy, obese and. He resides in. He is killed by on orders from for not paying his gambling debts. He is extremely naive about dealing with organized crime and actually recognized Eugene, greeting him in a friendly manner before he was shot dead, seemingly totally unaware of his outstanding debts to Christopher. Tanno [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ' Tanno is perhaps an associate or a soldier of the Zucca crime family in, headed.
He accompanies Furio when he first meets their American guests: Tony, Paulie and. Christopher immediately notices Tanno's forearms are full of needle puncture wounds. Tanno seems to introduce Christopher to injecting heroin and the two spend the rest of his stay in Italy together, high on heroin and vomiting. Valery [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ' Valery was a member of the, acquainted with through his business association with the organization. Valery was shown as a heavy drinker and volatile alcoholic who got into debt with.
He is fluent in both and. Valery had a state-of-the-art entertainment system and other modern day commodities in his apartment. Valery's friend and boss revealed to Tony that they served together in the during the in and Valery personally killed 16 rebels saving Slava's life in the process. Slava told Tony he loves Valery like a brother, but Valery's alcohol and drug abuse deeply hurts Slava and brings shame to Valery's family. And visit him at his apartment one morning to collect his payment, where Valery readily handed over the envelope of money and offered the two men.
Paulie, however, responded to a perceived slight by being intentionally careless with Valery's electronic equipment, causing a brawl in which the two believed they had killed Valery. They drove out to the to dispose of him but when they arrived he was awake and had bitten through the tape they used to restrain him. They marched him into the snow to dig his own grave and laughed at him for being poorly dressed in winter, but Valery yelled in his native Russian that the Pine Barrens is nothing compared to the Russian, then attacked an overconfident Paulie and Christopher with the shovel they gave him to dig with and escaped. Christopher and Paulie gave chase, firing as they ran, Paulie seemingly hit Valery in the head, but to the amazement of his pursuers, Valery got back up and continued running. The two men continue looking for him but eventually give up, and realize they're lost in the wilderness.
Chris and Paulie then spend a miserable night in an abandoned van in the Pine Barrens. On rescuing the pair, Tony makes it clear that if Valery makes it back to North Jersey alive, it is Paulie who will have to deal with Slava, not him. Valery's fate after this point is unclear. Valery's body was never found, and Paulie's car was stolen from the remote location where it was parked in the wilderness, although there is no way to tell if it was Valery who stole it, or just some local kids. An HBO promo shows notable characters who have been murdered over the course of the series and does show Valery as having died in this episode, but with a question mark, indicating that there is some doubt about this, as it was never conclusively stated, one way or another. David Chase said in an interview at the actor's guild: 'OK, this is what happened. Some Boy Scouts found the Russian, who had the telephone number to his boss, Slava, in his pocket.
They called Slava, who took him to the hospital where he had brain surgery. And then Slava sent him back to the Soviet Union.' Waldemar Wyzchuk [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' Shylock and known Philadelphia organized crime figure, of descent. He was killed in a car bomb hit that allegedly was plotted by Tony Soprano as a message to settle disputes over some DiMeo family's associates encroaching upon the South Jersey and Philadelphia. FBI agent Skip Lipari makes references to him in a conversation with Sal 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero. Bonpensiero was seen by the FBI having dinner with Wyzchuck few weeks before the car bombing. Big Pussy also tells Lipari that Tony bought a pool table from Wyzchuck.
Ronald Zellman [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ', ', ', ', ' Ronald Zellman was an Assemblyman (member of the lower of the ) and acted as a political operative on behalf of the Soprano crime family. He aided them in securing the Esplanade construction contract. Ronald was a friend of the Reverend Herman James Jr. And they attended Livia Soprano's funeral together. Zellman was instrumental in having a traffic cop that gave Tony a speeding ticket removed from patrol and assigned to the evidence locker, where he was no longer eligible for overtime and ends up working in a garden center to make up the lost pay. Tony later regretted this and considered asking Zellman to move him back.
But, after the officer displays attitude Tony doesn't like at the garden center (including refusing a large cash tip Tony offers him), Tony tells Zellman, 'Fuck 'em.' Zellman also helped Tony set up the HUD scam by introducing him to Maurice Tiffen, a friend of Zellman's from his days at the. Zellman began dating Tony's ex mistress, Irina, in 2002. Tony initially gave them his blessing. He later changed his mind, arrived at Zellman's house slightly inebriated, and proceeded to beat a shirtless Zellman with his belt. Irina left Zellman some time after this because he was no longer able to perform in bed after the humiliation.
The beating becomes a catalyst for an ugly separation between Carmela and Tony later when a drunken Irina calls Carmela and confesses her previous affair with Tony. Although Tony and Zellman have not been shown meeting since the incident, he apparently is still on the payroll, after he became a State Senator in 2006. His influence allowed A.J. To be released from police custody, with no charges filed, following his failed attempt to kill his great-uncle Junior, in the Wycoff Rehabilitation Clinic. Annalisa Zucca [ ] • Played by: • Appears in: ', ' The beautiful and curvaceous daughter of Zi Vittorio, head of the Neapolitan famiglia which is the a mafia-like criminal organization, or secret society, in the region of Campania and the city of Naples in Italy.
She is also the wife of the acting boss, Mauro Zucca, who is currently serving a life sentence, and a distant cousin of Tony Soprano. When Tony took over Junior's luxury car 'export' business, he went over to visit 'Zi' (Uncle) Vittorio in Naples to discuss the parameters of their arrangement.
When he finally meets Zi Vittorio, Tony finds that he's a senile, wheelchair-using old man - and it is, in fact, Annalisa who runs the organization now. Tony finds this hard to accept at first, but eventually works out a deal with Annalisa – he would cut the price of the cars he supplies to Naples, in exchange for her to supply him with members of her organization. This resulted in being sent over to the states, and later, in season six, with Tony being supplied with the hitmen to take care of the hit on, and Philip 'Phil' Leotardo (which resulted in his girlfriend and her father mistakenly getting killed). Annalisa is known to save her nail clippings, which Tony observed her doing while staying at her home. When he inquired as to why, she explained that she has them burned – if her enemies obtained her nail or hair clippings, she stated they could, 'make the evil on you.' Tony also had a brief flirtation with Annalisa while in Italy but she politely avoided his interest, keeping things strictly business. She later on appeared to be a bit more receptive to the idea, while they were in an ancient cave discussing the and, but Tony turned her down, saying, 'I don't shit where I eat.'
A photo of Annalisa and Furio is seen in his bedroom during his housewarming party in the season 4 episode, 'The Weight'. Annalisa is last referenced in the sixth season, ', in which Tony mentions to Chris that she is sending two associates or 'tailors', over from Naples to execute or 'fit for a suit', at the behest of Johnny Sack. Mauro Zucca [ ] • Played by: • Referenced in: ' Mauro Zucca is the acting boss of the Neapolitan famiglia in, who is currently serving a life sentence. He is the husband of daughter Annalisa, and also a distant cousin of Tony Soprano. See also [ ].
Full text of ', *! H fM H r ': ^^.^^.,_, r!; Rf f' >r'J?^J>j p Sfe;l4 fe^r^L JBfcltC'i ^j^W^ Xi>W^: (- 'T T - Ecclesiastical Records STATE OF NEW YORK Published by the State under the supervision of HUGH HASTINGS, State Historian Volume V ALBANY J. LYON COMPANY, PRINTERS 1905 TABLE OF CONTENTS.
(All documents arranged under the heads of the respective Governors, and in strict chronological order.) ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR GEORGE CLINTON CONTINUED. September 30, 1743 September 8, 1753. Van Hoevenberg to the Classis of Amsterdam A second letter of the same date 3147, 3148 12 Peter De Wind requests examination for ordination, for Bergen and Staten Island Letters received from Revs.
Du Bois and Ritzema; from the Coetus; from adherents of Arondeus in church of Kings County; from church of Queens County; from Arondeus Answers to said letters, approved Sentence against Arondeus to be recorded Ordination of De Wind Form of the sentence against Arondeus Classis confirms action of Coetus, declaring Rev. Van Sinderen lawful minister in Kings County Conditions imposed on Arondeus Power given to the Coetus 3148, 3150 Feb. 18 Church of New York Manor of Fordham Legal counsel to be sought 3151 March 2 Classis of Amsterdam to the Coetus of New York De Wind ordained for Bergen and Staten Island The dispute with Arondeus Conditions imposed on him De Wind's exami nation not satisfactory 3151, 3152 2 The Classis of Amsterdam to Rev. Arondeus and his adher ents Action of Coetus against Arondeus confirmed Van Sinderin also admonished Desire of Classis to save Aron deus Exhortations to peace 3152-3155 April 5 Classis receives letters from Surinam, New York and Penn sylvania Answers to same, approved Maltreatment of Rev.
Schlatter Acts of Coetus of New York received Letter from Kingston to be answered Letter to be pre pared to Rev. Schlatter 3155, 3156 May 1 Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen to the Classis of Amsterdam His efforts to reconcile the church of Albany to the Coetus Thanks for permitting the ordination of Ver- bryck Wonders why the Classis considered his request for said ordination, questionable Three of his students will sail for Holland for ordination 3156, 3157 3 Rev. Hormius (or Wbrmius) desires to go as minister to New Netherland Letters for New York and Kingston, approved Documents presented by Peter De Wind to Coetus thought to be forgeries 3157 iv ' TABLE OF CONTENTS.
May 3 Classis of Amsterdam to the Coetus of New York Acts of Coetus of 1750, received Congratulations Hopes for set tlement of the Arondeus case The validity of the ordina tion, by Goetschius, of the Consistory of Oyster Bay Case of Van Hoevenberg Tappan and Rev. Muzelius Case of John Van Driessen Rev. Goetschius annuls certain cen sures at New Paltz Is the church of New Paltz a part of the church at Kingston? Coetus should remove the complaint of Kingston Coetus and Classis both deceived j by papers of De Windt Postscript, May 12 De Windt's I documents forgeries 3158, 3160 3 Classis of Amsterdam to the Consistory of Kingston Their complaints about New Paltz Goetschius, Van Driessen and the Coetus Separation of New Paltz desirable; evils of opposition to the Coetus Difficulty of appeals to Classis 3160, 3161 23 Moravians inform the Governor of their intention to build a church in New York 3161 June 4 St. George's Chapel, New York 3162 July 14 John Aemilius Wernig Statement of the churches on the River (Mohawk) and Stone Arabia, about their pastor... 3162 19 Classis receives letters from Rev.
Van Hoevenberg Deputati to report on same Typographical Errors in Bibles, Psalm Books and Liturgies Recognitions of each others' licenses by the Coetus of Pennsylvania and New York: Marinus and Jonathan Du Bois 3163-3165 July 27-Aug. 5 Acts of the Synod of North Holland Mrs. Dorsius Peter De Wind dismissed to New Netherland Unfavor able reports about him Church Union in America Synod of North Holland now opposed to it Gualterus Du Bois 3165, 3166 Aug. 19 Church of New York appoints delegates to the Coetus 3167 20 Rev. Peter De Windt to Rev. Theodore Van Schelluyne Had studied at Harderwyk Obtained certain Academic testi monials Desire for licensure A certain minister gives him a certificate of licensure, without examination Said minister took money for same and requested secrecy in Hol land This certificate presented in New York Called to Bergen and Staten Island Classis refuses to allow him to be examined in America Goes to Classis of Amsterdam Had been deceived by that minister Requests Classis not to reject him Reasons why he cannot name said minister who deceived him Finally gives the name of Peter Wyn- stock 3167-3169 Sept.? Acts of the Deputies Letter from Revs.
Du Bois, Ritzema and De Ronde of May 10, 1751 Church of New York flourishing New Paltz, Marbletown and Kinderhook want ministers Vrooman and two Frelinghuysens coming to Holland for ordination Relations of New Paltz and Kingston 3169, 3170 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 6 Letter from Wynstock De Wint written to Letter to Van Hoevenberg approved and sent The letter 3170, 3171 6, 23 Lutheran Church of Newburgh, N. Y., superseded by the Church of England Petition of Golden, Albertson and others for the Palatine lands at Newburgh, addressed to Gov. Clinton Lands granted by letters patent to Pala tines, for Lutheran services, upon the emigration of said Palatines to other parts, granted to other trustees, for the benefit of the Church of England See March 3, 1752. 3171-3173 9 The Coetus to Rev.
John Arondeus Request his presence in reference to the proposals of the Classis 3174 9-17 Acts of the Coetus Revs. De Ronde and John Frelinghuysen join the Coetus Correspondence with the Classis, read Arondeus refuses to appear Rev.
Peter De Wint received as a member Commissioners from the Raritan churches received Rev. Haaghoort protests against certain features of the Coetus Arondeus again cited Partial agreement reached of parties at Oyster Bay Efforts to adjust the division at Millstone, (Harlingen), successful Rev.
Wernich presents requests The divisions at North Branch (Readington) and Raritan, adjusted Letters received from Classis of Amsterdam and Rev. Peter Wynstock Case of John Van Driessen Further efforts to settle the Arondeus case Wernich requested to show his testi monials De Wint cited to appear Case of New Paltz settled Case of Muzelius Case of Arondeus Protest of Haaghoort elucidated De Wint suspended from adminis tering the sacraments Committee to report on Haag- hoort's protest No further action on the De Wint case Temporary settlement of the case of Arondeus Further action on the cases of Van Driessen and Haeghoort...3174-3179 Oct. 4 The ministers of New York, Ritzema and De Ronde, to the Consistory of Claverack Van Hoevenberg had no testi monials The churches cannot legally engage him 3180 4 Letters from Rev.