Al Capone was an American gangster and businessman who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era.
John Dillinger, notorious American gangster, led a crime spree in the 1930s marked by bank robberies and prison escapes, earning him the nickname "Public Enemy Number One.
George "Bugs" Moran was a notorious American gangster who, alongside Al Capone, dominated the bootlegging and organized crime scene during the Prohibition era.
Dutch Schultz was a notorious American gangster and bootlegger during the Prohibition era, known for his ruthless tactics and criminal empire.
John Torrio was an influential American mobster, mentor to Al Capone, and pioneer of organized crime in Chicago during the Prohibition era.
Edward "Butch" O'Hare was a World War II fighter pilot who received the Medal of Honor for his bravery in single-handedly shooting down five Japanese bombers.
Mickey Cohen was a notorious American mobster, known for his violent criminal activities and connections to the Los Angeles underworld during the 1950s.
Frank Nitti was a notorious American mobster, enforcer and eventual boss of the Chicago Outfit, infamous for his criminal activities and connections to Al Capone.
Vito Corleone was a notorious Mafia boss and patriarch of the powerful Corleone crime family, known for his ruthless yet protective nature.