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Albert Anastasia was born on February 26, 1902 in Calabria, Italy. He was an actor and producer, known for The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990). He was married to Louise Anastasia. He died on October 25, 1957 in New York City, New York, USA.
Albert Anastasia was an Italian-American mobster and hitman who was a founding member of the American Mafia. He was also known as "The Mad Hatter" and "The Lord High Executioner" due to his penchant for violence and his role in the Mafia's enforcement arm.
Anastasia was born in Calabria, Italy, and immigrated to the United States in 1919. He quickly became involved in organized crime, and by the late 1920s he was a powerful figure in the New York underworld. He was a key figure in the formation of the National Crime Syndicate, and he was instrumental in the consolidation of the American Mafia.
Anastasia was a feared and respected figure in the Mafia, and he was known for his ruthlessness and brutality. He was also known for his involvement in the 1957 Apalachin Meeting, a gathering of Mafia leaders from around the country.
Anastasia was assassinated in 1957, and his death marked the end of an era in the American Mafia. He was estimated to have a net worth of $30 million at the time of his death.
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The Mad Hatter, The Lord High Executioner |
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actor |
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55 years old |
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Pisces |
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26 February 1902 |
Birthday |
26 February |
Birthplace |
Calabria, Italy |
Date of death |
25 October, 1957 |
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New York City, New York, USA |
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Italy |
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Albert Anastasia Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Albert Anastasia's Wife?
His wife is Elsa Barnesi (1937 - 25 October 1957) ( his death) ( 4 children)
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Elsa Barnesi (1937 - 25 October 1957) ( his death) ( 4 children) |
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Albert Anastasia Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On April 19, 1951, one of the most mysterious murders in Mafia history occurred. The body of Phil Mangano was found in a marshland with three bullets in the back of his head and two in each cheek. When the police tried to contact his brother, they couldn't reach him. When Vincent didn't show up at his brother's funeral, the police and Mafia bosses assumed that Vincent had been murdered as well. Frank Costello stuck up for Anastasia when the families had a sit-down to discuss the murder, saying that the Manganos were planning to kill him. Anastasia was now the boss of the former Mangano family. After he became the boss, he and his younger brother, Anthony Anastasia (aka "Tough Tony") - who changed his last name to Anastasio, most likely in order to avoid public connections with his brother--ran the Brooklyn waterfronts for over a decade. When Lucky Luciano was arrested, Albert and his brother Tony sabotaged a huge French ocean liner moored at a pier and spread the word that it had been done by Nazi saboteurs. They then made a deal with the US government that they would "protect" the waterfront from further "sabotage" in exchange for Luciano's release. A compromise was reached in which Luciano was sent to a minimum-security prison. Under Luciano's order, Anastasia became the head of the Mafia's enforcement arm, known as Murder Inc. This group of killers was responsible for an estimated 700 to 1000 murders, the large number of killings attributed to Anastasia's hot temper and love of violence. When he saw an interview with a New York shop owner named Arnold Schuster, who had recognized notorious bank robber Willie Sutton on the street and notified the police, who then arrested Sutton, Anastasia immediately ordered that Schuster be killed; he had no connection with Sutton, but his reasoning for ordering Schuster's murder what that "I don't like rats". Schuster's death enraged the public as well as the other Mafia bosses. A few years later Luciano was deported to Italy, and the Italian government then exiled him to Sicily where, during WW II, he and the local Mafia ingratiated themselves with US forces after the invasion of Sicily by identifying and helping capture "fascists" and "fascist sympathizers" (most of whom, strangely enough, turned out to be Luciano's competitors in his various criminal enterprises). When Luciano left, Genovese wanted more and more power, but Frank Costello, Albert Anastasia and Anastasia's underboss Frank Scalise ran things. Genovese was growing irritated with Albert because of the many murders committed by Albert's crew, which Genovese considered unjustified and which went against the Mafia's laws. Albert was also selling memberships for his family for a few thousand dollars apiece. Genovese hired future boss Vincent Gigante (aka "The Chin") to kill Costello.
Albert Anastasia was born February 26, 1903, in Calabria, Italy, famous for its hams and the 'ndrangheta, which was every bit as vicious as the Sicilian Mafia. He was brought to America as a child along with his eight brothers. When he was starting in organized crime, he helped Salvatore Lucania, who later became known as Lucky Luciano, murder Giuseppe Masseria (aka "Joe The Boss" or "The Chinese"). When the "Boss of Bosses", Salvatore Maranzano, was murdered by Luciano, La Cosa Nostra was divided into different families known as The Commission. The bosses of the family Anastasia belonged to were brothers Vincent Mangano and Philip Mangano. It wasn't long before Anastasia started to lust for power. As the underboss, he and Vincent Mangano often fought physically. Anastasia, being younger, would usually win. Anastasia's old friend and boss of the Luciano family, Frank Costello, soon found himself in a pickle when his partner, Vito Genovese, returned from Italy after nine years' exile. Costello needed Anastasia's help but couldn't do a thing unless he had an entire family behind him. Costello and Anastasia soon came up with the idea of killing the Manganos.