Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Capone
Al Capone
Alphonse Gabriel Capone, más conocido como Al Capone o Al Scarface Capone, apodo que recibió debido a las cicatrices que tenía en el lado izquierdo del rostro, provocadas por navajazos. Fue un famoso gánster estadounidense de los años 20 y 30, aunque su tarjeta de visita decía que era un vendedor de antigüedades. Capone comenzó su carrera de delincuente en Brooklyn antes de trasladarse a Chicago y convertirse en la figura del crimen más importante de la ciudad. Hacia finales de los años 20, Al Capone ya estaba en la lista de los "más buscados" del FBI. Su caída se produjo en los años 30, cuando fue condenado a 11 años de prisión por el Gobierno Federal de los Estados Unidos por el cargo de evasión de impuestos, siendo enviado a la prisión de Alcatraz. Murió en 1947 por neumonía en Miami Beach, Florida.
Mae Capone
Mary Josephine Capone, was an American woman who was married to gangster Al Capone.
Vincenzo Capone
Richard James "Two-Gun" Hart was an Italian sharpshooter and prohibition agent, who was noted for his cowboy style and for being the elder brother of gangsters Al, Frank, and Ralph Capone.
Louis Capone
Louis Capone fue una figura del crimen organizado neoyorquino que llegó a ser un supervisor de Murder, Inc.. Louis Capone no está emparentado con Al Capone, el jefe de la Chicago Outfit. Capone fue condenado por asesinato en 1943 y sentenciado a muerte. Fue electrocutado en la prisión de Sing Sing el 4 de marzo de 1944.
Ralph Capone
Ralph James Capone was an Italian-American Chicago mobster and an older brother of Al Capone and Frank Capone. He got the nickname "Bottles" not from involvement in the Capone bootlegging empire, but from his running the legitimate non-alcoholic beverage and bottling operations in Chicago. Further family lore suggests that the nickname was specifically tied to his lobbying the Illinois Legislature to put into law that milk bottling companies had to stamp the date that the milk was bottled on the bottle. He was most famous for being named by the Chicago Crime Commission "Public Enemy Number Three" when his brother Al was "Public Enemy Number One".
Frank Capone
Salvatore "Frank" Capone was an Italian-American Chicago mobster who participated in the attempted takeover of Cicero, Illinois by the Chicago Outfit. He worked in the businesses with his brothers Al Capone and Ralph Capone.
Albert Francis Capone
Tom Capone
Tom Capone, born Luiz Antonio Ferreira Gonçalves, was a Brazilian music producer and guitar player. Born in Rio Negro/PR, Brazil, he died in Los Angeles hours after leaving the 2004 Latin Grammy Awards show when his motorcycle collided with a car. He had been nominated for five Latin Grammy awards. His production for Maria Rita's eponymous debut won Latin Grammys for "New Star", MBP song: "A Festa" and "MPB Record of the Year".