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Geraldine "Geri" McGee (May 16, 1936 – November 9, 1982) was an American model and Las Vegas showgirl. Her involvement with casinos and criminal activity in Las Vegas, along with that of her husband Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal , was chronicled in Martin Scorsese 's film Casino (1995).
Rosenthal was denied a license because of his arrest record and his documented reputation as an organized crime associate, [10] particularly because of his boyhood friendship with Chicago mob enforcer Anthony Spilotro. [11] Rosenthal married Geri McGee on May 4, 1969. McGee already had a daughter, Robin L. Marmor, from a previous marriage with ...
Nicky and Ginger are based on mob enforcer Anthony Spilotro and former dancer and socialite Geri McGee, respectively. Casino was released on November 22, 1995, by Universal Pictures , to a mostly positive critical reception, and was a worldwide box office success.
Around this time, Spilotro had an affair with Geri McGee, the wife of Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, whose casinos Spilotro had been sent to oversee. [ 9 ] In 1982, Cullotta was imprisoned and approached by the FBI with a wiretap of Spilotro talking with someone about "having to clean our dirty laundry", which Cullotta took as an insinuated contract ...
Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas [1] (ISBN 0684808323) is a 1995 non-fiction book by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi that details the relationship between Lefty Rosenthal, a Jewish associate of the Mafia, and mob enforcer Tony Spilotro, and their exploits working in Mafia-controlled casinos in 1970s Las Vegas.
Get ready to get hungry − and reach for your passport. New City native Phil Rosenthal, creator and host of "Somebody Feed Phil," an unscripted documentary Netflix series, is back for the show's ...
The only members of Spilotro's gang not arrested for the July 4th burglary were Blitzstein, Michael Spilotro, Romano and Cusumano. By this time, Spilotro's relationship with Frank Rosenthal had ended since Spilotro had slept with Rosenthal's wife, Geraldine McGee. Meanwhile, Cullotta had turned state's witness, testifying against Spilotro.
The Parent 'Hood is an American sitcom television series that aired on The WB from January 18, 1995, to July 25, 1999. The series starred Robert Townsend and Suzzanne Douglas.