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Vincent Louis Gigante (/ dʒ ɪ ˈ ɡ æ n t i / jig-AN-tee, Italian: [dʒiˈɡante]; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as "Chin", was an American mobster who was boss of the Genovese crime family in New York City from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought in 25 matches
Lucy Fry as Stella Gigante, Vincent's rebellious daughter; Kelvin Harrison Jr. as Teddy Greene (season 1), an aspiring musician and Stella's boyfriend; Rafi Gavron as Ernie Nunzi (seasons 1–2), a violent associate of Vincent's and part of the Genovese crime family; Antoinette Crowe-Legacy as Elise Johnson, Bumpy's heroin-addicted daughter ...
A fictionalized version of Mangano is portrayed by Kevin Corrigan in the first and second seasons of the 2019 TV series Godfather of Harlem. This version is depicted as being killed in 1964 by Stella Gigante and Ernie Nunzi (Rafi Gavron) as revenge for the death of the former's boyfriend at the hands of Mangano.
Lucy Elizabeth Fry (born 13 March 1992 [1]) is an Australian actress.She is known for portraying Zoey in Lightning Point, Lyla in Mako: Island of Secrets, and Lissa Dragomir in the film Vampire Academy.
1981–2005 – Vincent "Chin" Gigante – imprisoned in 1997, died in prison on December 19, 2005 [79] Acting 1989–1996 – Liborio "Barney" Bellomo – promoted to street boss Acting 1997–1998 – Dominick "Quiet Dom" Cirillo – suffered heart attack and resigned
In early 1957, Genovese decided to move on Costello. Genovese ordered Vincent Gigante to murder Costello, and on May 2, 1957, Gigante shot and wounded Costello outside his apartment building. [31] The altercation persuaded Costello to relinquish power to Genovese and retire. Genovese then controlled what is now called the Genovese crime family ...
1972–1981 — Vincent "The Chin" Gigante – promoted to boss in 1981 [3] [6] Acting 1978–1981 — Dominick "Fat Dom" Alongi – retired to Florida; 1981–1993 — Dominick "Baldy Dom" Canterino – retired, died in 2008 [7] [8] 1993–present – Unknown – since the retirement of Dominick Canterino it is unknown who took over this crew.
Bellomo accepted and received one additional year in prison instead of four, as his daughter Sabrina gave a tearful plea to judge Lewis A. Kaplan alongside her three brothers. [13] On December 1, 2008, Bellomo was released from prison. [14]