Frank gallucio biography

Frank Galluccio, played by an unidentified extra, is a minor character in "Resolution".

Biography[]

Background[]

Born in New York, Galluccio is mostly known for giving Al Capone his famous scars. While visiting a club on Cony Island with his sister, Capone tried asking his sister out, but after she refused repeatedly, Capone indirectly insulted her. This caused Galluccio to pull out his knife and slash Capone across the face. Sometime later, Galluccio came to Chicago and went to work for the Chicago Outfit, where he became a bodyguard for Capone.

Season 3[]

He accompanies Al Capone to Dean O'Banion's flower shop. Capone is planning to exact vengeance for O'Banion insulting him earlier. O'Banion manages to intimidate them into leaving by bluffing that chance arrival Nelson Van Alden is his bodyguard. ("Resolution")

Relationships[]

Memorable Quotes[]

Appearances[]

Season three appearances
"Resolution""Spaghetti and Coffee" "Bone for Tuna" "Blue Bell Boy"
"You'd Be Surprised" "Ging Gang Goolie" "Sunday Best" "The Pony"
"The Milkmaid's Lot

Frank Galluccio

Sibling(s)

Lena Galluccio

Played by

Paul Moniz de Sa

Frank Gallucciowas the man to give Al Caponehis famous facial scars.

In the Timeless Universe[]

Galluccio recognizes Richard Hart after Hart tells Galluccio a childhood story about fighting over a girl named Shelly Russo. Galluccio then leads Hart, Rufus Carlin, Wyatt Logan, and Lucy Preston to Al Capone.

Later, once in the room, Capone explains that Galluccio gave him his facial scars after he insulted Galluccio's sister, but since then, Galluccio has become one of his best men.

After Hart explains that he's come to arrest Capone, Capone explains that he's doing a favor for Garcia Flynn and points a gun at Rufus. Galluccio points two guns at Lucy and Wyatt. Capone shoots Rufus and Hart shoots Capone. Galluccio is then shot by Wyatt. In the altered timeline, Galluccio is killed in 1931.

Frankie Yale

Italian American mob boss (1893–1928)

"Frank Yale" redirects here. For the American businessman, see Frank L. Yale.

Frankie Yale

Yale's 1912 mugshot

Born

Francesco Ioele


(1893-01-22)January 22, 1893

Longobucco, Calabria, Italy

DiedJuly 1, 1928(1928-07-01) (aged 35)

New York, New York, U.S.

Cause of deathGunshot wounds
Resting placeHoly Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, U.S.
Other namesFrankie Uale
OccupationMobster
Spouses

Maria Delapia

(m. 1918; div. 1927)​

Lucita Ioele

(m. 1927)​
Children3
AllegianceMasseria crime family

Francesco Ioele (Italian:[franˈtʃeskojoˈɛːle]; January 22, 1893 – July 1, 1928), known as Frankie Yale or Frankie Uale, was an American gangster based in Brooklyn and the second employer of Al Capone.[1][2][3]

Early life

Yale was born in Longobucco, Italy, on January 22, 1893, to Domenico and Isabella (née DeSimone) Ioele. He

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