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The Gangster (Paul Bettany and Malcolm McDowell) - Gangster No. 1; Benito García (Adal Ramones) - Saving Private Perez; Fernando "El Jefe" Garcia - Close Range; Julio Gonzales (Jimmy Smits) - Running Scared; Hideaki Goto (Kenichi Endo) - The Raid 2; Moe Greene - The Godfather; Manny "Papi" Greco (Edward James Olmos) - 2 Guns
Books/Comics The Midnighters: The secret police of Camorr under Duke Nicovante. Headed by an agent with the code name 'The Spider', revealed to be Dona Angiavesta Vorchenza, later passed on to Don and Dona Salvara: The Lies of Locke Lamora: Book Order of Mata Nui: Bionicle: Penitus Oculatus: Secret security and special operations branch of the ...
"Craigslist Ripper" – Nickname for the Long Island serial killer. "Crazy Charles" – Charles Ray Hatcher "Crazy Dave" – David Edward Maust "Crazy Joe" – Joseph Naso "Cross Country Killer" – Glen Edward Rogers "Crossbow Cannibal" – Stephen Griffiths "Crow Killer" – John Johnson "Cul-De-Sac Killer" – Stephen Akinmurele
D. Damage (Marvel Comics) Silvio Dante; The Darkness (character) Jimmy Darmody; Osamu Dazai (Bungo Stray Dogs) Deathwatch (comics) Joel Dexter; El Diablo (character)
This is an incomplete list of crime bosses. This list is arranged alphabetically by last name, ... Gangster Kings of Crime Archived 2011-11-19 at the Wayback Machine ...
C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists), the crime-fighting organization from the 1988 animated TV series of the same name. F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon), in the horror-themed first-person-shooter computer game of the same name. F.O.W.L. (Fiendish Organization for World Larceny), in cartoon series, Darkwing Duck.
This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.
A pseudonym is a name adopted by a person for a particular purpose, which differs from their true name. A pseudonym may be used by social activists or politicians for political purposes or by others for religious purposes. It may be a soldier's nom de guerre or an author's nom de plume.