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Frank Ralph Nitto [2] (born Francesco Raffaele Nitto, Italian: [franˈtʃesko raffaˈɛːle ˈnitto]; January 27, 1886 – March 19, 1943), known as Frank Nitti, was an Italian-American organized crime figure based in Chicago. Bodyguard of Al Capone, Nitti was in charge of all money flowing through the operation.
Bruce Gordon (American actor) (1916–2011), American character actor best known for playing Frank Nitti on The Untouchables; Bruce Gordon (businessman) (born 1929), owner of Australian regional television broadcaster WIN Television; Bruce Gordon (cricketer) (1878–1960), South African cricketer
Bruce Gordon (February 1, 1916 – January 20, 2011) was an American actor best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the ABC television series The Untouchables.His acting career ranged over a half century and included stage, movies, and a varied number of roles on the small screen.
A contract killing ordered by the Chicago Outfit under Frank Nitti, because McGurn (an alcoholic and a braggart), had become a liability due to his extensive inside knowledge of the American Mafia. Revenge by James Gusenberg, the brother of Frank and Peter Gusenberg, who were both murdered during the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
Paul De Lucia [1] (born Felice De Lucia, Italian: [feˈliːtʃe de luˈtʃiːa]; November 14, 1897 – October 11, 1972), known as Paul Ricca (/ ˈ r iː k ə /, Italian:), was an Italian-American mobster who served as the nominal or de facto leader of the Chicago Outfit for 40 years.
Frank Coppola, "Frank Three Fingers" (born Francesco Paolo Coppola, 1899–1982) ... Frank Nitti, "The Enforcer" (born Francesco Raffaele Nitto, 1886–1943) O
Frank Nitti is credited with masterminding the use of the machine-gun nest in Weiss' assassination. [4] However, a witness, Charles E. McKibben, accused Pellar and Jacobs, the injured men, of having shot Weiss. [7] [8] Weiss is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois, the same place as Al Capone and Dean O'Banion.
However, his wife and child occasionally visited him, and Frank Nitti biographer Mars Eghigian Jr. theorized that Capone's forces located Aiello by tracking his family members. [40] Men who gave the names Morris Friend and Henry Jacobson rented rooms in an apartment across the street overlooking Prestigiacomo's apartment building and began ...