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  1. Alphonse Gabriel Capone (Brooklyn, 17 de enero de 1899-Miami Beach, Florida, 25 de enero de 1947), conocido como Al Capone, Al Scarface Capone (traducido al español como Al Cara cortada Capone; apodo que recibió debido a las cicatrices que tenía en el lado izquierdo del rostro, provocadas por navajazos), o simplemente Scarface, fue un ...

  2. Oct 14, 2009 · Al Capone was one of the most infamous gangsters in American history. During the height of Prohibition, Capones multi-million dollar Chicago operation in bootlegging, prostitution and gambling ...

  3. Al Capone is a 1959 biographical crime drama film directed by Richard Wilson, written by Malvin Wald and Henry F. Greenberg and released by Allied Artists. It stars Rod Steiger as Al Capone. The finished film was noted for its deglamorized portrayal of Capone.

  4. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesAl Capone — FBI

    On October 18, 1931, Capone was convicted after trial and on November 24, was sentenced to eleven years in federal prison, fined $50,000 and charged $7,692 for court costs, in addition to $215,000 ...

  5. May 5, 2015 · 8 Things You Should Know About Al Capone. Learn about the notorious Chicago gangster—from the crime he did time for at Alcatraz to his feelings about the nickname 'Scarface.'. By: Elizabeth Nix.

  6. Al Capone in popular culture. Al Capone in 1930. Al Capone (1899–1947) is one of the most notorious American gangsters of the 20th century and has been the major subject of numerous articles, books, and films. Particularly, from 1925 to 1929, shortly after Capone relocated to Chicago, he enjoyed status as the most notorious mobster in the ...

  7. Al Capone, also known by the nickname "Scarface," is arguably the most notorious gangster of all time. By 1924, his bootlegging (and other illegal) activities were making him up to $100,000 a week ...

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