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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Michael Corleone, Sonny Corleone, Vito Corleone, Fredo Corleone, Tom Hagen, Aldo Trapani, Luca Brasi, Peter Clemenza, Carmine Rosato Family, Kay Adams-Corleone, Frank Pentangeli, Connie Corleone, Carlo Rizzi, Vincent Mancini-Corleone, Licio Lucchesi, Pat Geary, Al Neri, Moe Greene, Anthony Corleone, Antonio "Tony" Rosato, Mary Corleone, Lucy Mancini, Salvatore Tessio, Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone, Jack Woltz, Carmela Corleone, Johnny Fontane, Don Fanucci, Ottilio Cuneo, Hyman Roth, Virgil Sollozzo, Emilio Barzini, Don Tommasino, Nick Geraci, Rocco Lampone, Tattaglia crime family, Amerigo Bonasera, Vincenzo Pentangeli, Willi Cicci, Genco Abbandando, Sandra Corleone, Joey Zasa, Philip Tattaglia, Corleone family, Cardinal Lamberto, Billy Van Arsdale, Louie Russo, Archbishop Gilday, Mickey Shea, Bruno Tattaglia, Joe Zaluchi, Frederick Keinszig, Vincent Forlenza, Momo Barone, Joe Lucadello, Don Altobello, Carlo Tramonti, Eddie Paradise, Danny Shea, Five Families, Anthony Stracci, Stracci family, B. J. Harrison, Carmine Marino, Tommy Neri, Sal Narducci, Sam Drago, Paulie Fortunato, Ritchie Nobilio, Johnny Ola, Rico Tattaglia, Tony Molinari. Excerpt: Michael Corleone is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novels, The Godfather and The Sicilian. He is also the main character of the Godfather film trilogy that was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, in which he was portrayed by Al Pacino, who was twice nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal (Best Supporting Actor for The Godfather, and Best Actor for The Godfather Part II). Corleone, as portrayed by Pacino, was recognized as the 11th most iconic villain in film history by the American Film Institute, although some would consider Michael Corleone to be a tragic hero. Michael is the youngest son of Don Vito Corleone (played by Marlon Brando in The Godfather and...