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THE CORLEONE FAMILY
Vito Corleone, the first godfather of New York ’s most powerful crime family
Carmela Corleone, Vito Corleone’s wife and mother of their four children
Sonny Corleone, Vito and Carmela Corleone’s oldest son
Sandra Corleone, Sonny’s wife, now living in Florida
Francesca, Kathy, Frankie, and Chip Corleone, Sonny and Sandra Corleone’s children
Tom Hagen, consigliere and unofficially adopted son
Theresa Hagen, Tom’s wife and mother of their three children Andrew, Frank, and Gianna
Frederico “Fredo” Corleone, Vito and Carmela’s second-born son (underboss 1955-1959)
Deanna Dunn, Oscar-winning actress and Fredo’s wife
Michael Corleone, Vito’s youngest son and the reigning Don of the Corleone Family
Kay Adams Corleone, Michael’s second wife
Anthony and Mary Corleone, children of Michael and Kay Corleone
Connie Corleone, Vito and Carmela’s daughter
Carlo Rizzi, Connie Corleone’s deceased husband
Ed Federici, Connie Corleone’s second husband
THE CORLEONE FAMILY ORGANIZATION
Cosimo “Momo the Roach” Barone, soldato under Geraci and nephew of Sally Tessio
Pete Clemenza, caporegime
Fausto Dominick “Nick” Geraci, Jr. (aka Ace Geraci), soldato under Tessio, later caporegime, later boss
Charlotte Geraci, Nick’s wife
Barb and Bev Geraci, Nick and Charlotte’s daughters
Rocco Lampone, caporegime
Carmine Marino, soldato under Geraci and third cousin to the Boccicchio Family
Al Neri, head of security for Family hotels, other security details as needed
Tommy Neri, soldato under Lampone and nephew of Al Neri
Richie “Two Guns” Nobilio, soldato under Clemenza, later caporegime
Eddie Paradise, soldato under Geraci
Salvatore Tessio, caporegime
RIVAL CRIME FAMILIES
Gussie Cicero, soldato under Falcone and Ping-Pong; owner of L.A. supper club
Ottilio “Leo the Milkman” Cuneo, boss, New York
Frank Falcone, boss, Los Angeles
Vincent “the Jew” Forlenza, boss, Cleveland
Fat Paulie Fortunato, boss of Barzini Family, New York
Cesare Indelicato, capo di tutti capi, Sicily
Tony Molinari, boss, San Francisco
Laughing Sal Narducci, consigliere, Cleveland
Ignazio “Jackie Ping-Pong” Pignatelli, underboss and later boss, Los Angeles
Louie “the Face” Russo, boss, Chicago
Anthony “Black Tony” Stracci, boss, New Jersey
Rico Tattaglia, boss, New York (succeeded by Osvavldo “Ozzie” Altobello)
Joe Zaluchi, boss, Detroit
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY CORLEONE
Marguerite Duvall, dancer and actress
Johnny Fontane, Oscar-winning actor and probably the greatest saloon singer who ever lived
Buzz Fratello, nightclub entertainer (usually with his wife, Dotty Ames)
Fausto “the Driver” Geraci, a trucker in the Forlenza organization and father of Nick Geraci
Joe Lucadello, friend of Michael Corleone’s youth
Annie McGowan, singer, actress, and former hostess of puppet show Jojo, Mrs. Cheese amp; Annie
Hal Mitchell, retired Marine and front for Corleone-owned casinos in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe
Jules Segal, head surgeon at Corleone-owned hospital in Las Vegas
M. Corbett “Mickey” Shea, former bootlegging partner of Vito Corleone’s; ex-ambassador to Canada
James Kavanaugh Shea, governor of New Jersey and son of the Ambassador
Daniel Brendan Shea, assistant attorney general of New York and son of the Ambassador
Albert Soffet, director of the Central Intelligence Agency
William Brewster “Billy” Van Arsdale III, heir to the Van Arsdale Citrus fortune