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This is a list of characters who appeared in the 1932 film '' Scarface'', and its 1983 remake '' Scarface'', as well as the pseudo-
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video game to the 1983 film, '' Scarface: The World Is Yours''.


1932 film


Tony Camonte

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, Tony is loosely inspired by on
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gangster
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1983 film and ''The World Is Yours''


Tony Montana

Antonio "Tony" Montana is the main character in '' Scarface'' and the video game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours'', portrayed by
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in the film and voiced by
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in the video game.
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came up with the name by combining the last name of his then-favorite football player (
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) and the first name from the main character of the 1932 film version, Tony Camonte, played by
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. In the film's ending
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's
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was raided by Alex Sosa's (Alejandro Sosa's) gang in retribution for not killing a Bolivian anti-drug journalist with his wife and children, resulting in his death, but in the video game Tony Montana could survive the assault, regain his criminal empire and exact revenge on Sosa. In the game and the movie, Tony carries an
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with an
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strapped to the barrel.


Alejandro Sosa

Alejandro "Alex" Sosa is a
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. Sosa is the head of a very powerful
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in
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. He has vast connections in both the
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and the
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. Which allows him to operate with total
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. He and Tony start off as friends but in the end become enemies. He was portrayed by
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in the film. He is based on the Bolivian drug trafficker
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. In the video game Sosa services as Tony's chief nemesis. He has taken over Tony's territory in
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and divided it up between Nacho Contreras, The Diaz Brothers and Gaspar Gomez. He was voiced by
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Manny Ribera

Manolo Ribera nicknamed "Manny Ray", is best friends with
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who rises with him to the top of the
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business in
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during the early 1980s. Manny is Tony‘s childhood friend and of the many Cubans to arrive to America via the Mariel Boatlift, along with Tony, Angel Fernandez and Chi-Chi. After assisting Tony with the murder of an enemy of Frank Lopez, they are granted green cards, and thus are released from their refugee camp. The four friends began their new life of crime under Lopez's criminal empire. Along the way Angel is killed during a drug deal gone-bad; Manny manages to save Tony's life in the same incident, however. Eventually, Manny falls in love with Tony's sister, but the latter harshly warns him to stay away from her. Tony later finds the two together and kills Manny in a fit of rage, not knowing that he had recently married Gina. He was portrayed by the only actual Cuban-American in the main cast
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Frank Lopez

Frank Lopez is an aging Miami-based drug lord (leading the Lopez Cartel), who asks
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and
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to kill a former political aide to
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. At first, Frank is fond of his new men, but later becomes threatened by Tony's rising influence. Because of this, Lopez arranged for Tony to be assassinated at the Babylon Club, but he survived. When Tony arrives during a meeting with Bernstein, he at first attempts to deny the assassination was ordered by him, only for Tony to not fall for it. Realizing that he is about to be killed, Lopez begs for his life, only to be killed by Manny on Tony's orders. He was portrayed by
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"Chi-Chi"

"Chi-Chi" is one of Tony's best friends and
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as he rises to power. He helped save Tony at the botched drug deal with the
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. Chi-Chi was with Tony at the
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bust. He was shot to death by one of Sosa's hitmen. He was portrayed by Ángel Salazar.


Hector "The Toad"

Hector, nicknamed "The Toad", is a Colombian
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dealer and presumably an associate of Omar Suarez. He and his three Colombian gang members planned to rip-off Tony and kill him and his associates. Hector used a
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to dismember Tony's friend Angel Fernandez before threatening to do the same to him. As he was about to kill Tony, Manny and Chi-Chi broke in, killing Marta and the two members of Hector's gang. Hector tried to escape by jumping out a window, injuring himself in the process. He makes it out to the street when Tony stops him and shoots him in the head. He was portrayed by
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Marta

Marta was a Colombian
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dealer. She is the
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and assumed girlfriend of Hector "The Toad". She along with Hector and two more
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killed held Tony and Angel at gunpoint before the later was killed by Hector. Together, the four of them planned on killing Tony and his gang, keeping the
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and stealing Frank Lopez's money. Marta was gunned down by Manny. She was portrayed by Barbra Perez.


Emilio Rebenga

Emilio Rebenga is once one of the most trusted members of
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's inner circle. During the
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Rebenga tortured several people who were anti-communists to death. One of his victims was the brother of Frank Lopez. At some point after the revolution Castro doubted Rebenga's loyalty. So Castro ordered him to be locked up behind bars. After the
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Rebenga along with thousands of Cuban immigrants half of which were
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's most violent and deadly criminals were released on the shores of America. Unable to enter the United States by customs agents Rebenga is sent to the Freedom Town Detention Center. Frank Lopez soon finds out Rebenga is in the country and orders Omar Suarez to put an open contract out on Rebenga's life. Omar reaches out to the criminals in Freedom Town and promises whoever carries out the hit on Rebenga will be released from the detention center and will also receive green cards. He was portrayed by
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Gaspar Gomez

Gaspar Gomez is a Mexican drug kingpin partnering with Alejandro Sosa. Gomez appears in the video game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours'', but is murdered at the end of the game by Montana along with George Sheffield and Sosa. He was portrayed by Robert Vandenberg in the film, and voiced by Cheech Marin in the video game. Gomez was only mentioned by name in the film.


The Diaz Brothers

Alfonso Diaz and Edgar Diaz, known as The Diaz Brothers, are only mentioned in the film but never seen. Many fans mistake the two assassins that Frank sends to kill Tony as the Diaz brothers, but it is made clear numerous times that not only is this not the case, but that the Diaz brothers in fact run a rival cartel to the Lopez cartel. The scene where Tony informs Frank of the deal he made with Sosa has Frank asking Tony what the Diaz Brothers, along with Nacho Contreras and Gaspar Gomez, will do when the Lopez cartel starts moving that volume of product. After the assassination attempt on Tony, Frank also tries to blame the Diaz Brothers, stating he will get revenge on them for Tony. In one more scene, where Tony and Manny are discussing security after Tony has taken over the Lopez Cartel, Tony reveals that he fears the Diaz brothers may be plotting against him. In the video game, after Tony survives Sosa's raid on his island mansion, he seeks revenge on him and also begins trying to get his old businesses back from Gaspar Gomez, Nacho "El Gordo" Contreras, Edgar, and Alfonso themselves. The brothers kill Tony's mother, and send assassins after him in the Babylon Club. Tony kills all but one who reveals the Diaz's had the older lady. In revenge, Tony stages an attack on the Diaz
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. Edgar is slain in the back halls of the building. Alfonso is killed in a car chase. Alfonso Diaz was voiced by Steve Wilcox. Edgar Diaz was voiced by Art Bonilla.


Nacho Contreras

Ignacio Contreras, nicknamed "Nacho" or "El Gordo", is a large drug baron in charge of cocaine distribution in Downtown. In the film, Frank Lopez points him out in the Babylon Club to Tony Montana and says he's a real "chazzer", which is a Yiddish word meaning pig. Besides being extremely obese, the insulting term refers to Nacho's greed, which means that "he don't fly straight no more". In the movie he is depicted as the richest man in Miami. He was portrayed by Joe Marmo. In the video game, Nacho Contreras is killed, while attempting to escape Tony by swimming to a boat, but he is shot causing him to bleed and attract a great white shark to attack him. He was voiced by
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The Echevierra Brothers

Luis and Miguel Echevierra, known as The Echevierra Brothers, are drug dealers who run the biggest distribution network of
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in
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Gina Montana-Ribera

Gina Montana-Ribera is Tony Montana's younger sister as well as Georgina Montana's daughter. She attends
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and works part-time at a beauty salon. Throughout the film, Tony is shown to be extremely protective of Gina to the point that he assaults one of her boyfriends. Because of this, she could never do anything she wanted because Tony would not allow it. As Tony rose up in the ranks, Gina began to do drugs. Gina eventually secretly married Manny hoping that the two would surprise Tony. However, when Tony sees them together, he shoots and kills Manny in a fit of rage before having Gina brought back to his mansion. Just as the mansion was about to be assaulted by Sosa's men, Gina then appears in Tony's office. Believing that Tony turned any man away from her because he secretly wanted her, she shoots at Tony and manages to hit him in the leg. Before she can kill her brother, one of Sosa's men appears from the balcony and guns her down, killing her instantly. She was portrayed by
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. In the game, Tony often calls out to Gina that he hopes she is in Heaven, and he can also purchase her cremated remains in an urn, along with the remains of her husband Manny.


Georgina Montana

Georgina Montana is Tony and Gina's mother. After Tony went to prison she took Gina and left
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for Miami. Since then she has all but disowned her son, seeing him a bad influence on Gina and disapproves of his criminal lifestyle. When Tony first visited her and Gina, he offered them money so that they would never have to work again. Georgina, insulted by this, tells him she is content working for her own money and kicks him out. Some time later, she berets Tony for Gina's drug abuse and requests that Tony find her. She was portrayed by
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Mel Bernstein

Mel Bernstein is a corrupt cop and the Detective of the Miami Police Department Narcotics Bureau. He meets Tony at the Babylon Club offers him two choices: pay him a large undisclosed amount of money every month in exchange for coming under the semi-protection of Bernstein's task force, or go to jail for his past crimes. Montana reluctantly agrees. Later, Bernstein was in a meeting with Frank Lopez after orchestrating Tony's assassination. After Lopez is dead, Bernstein remains nonchalant and tells Tony that he tried to talk Lopez out of the hit. Montana, realizing that Bernstein is nothing but a corrupt cop and killing him would be of no consequence, shoots him in the stomach before finally ending his life after Bernstein curses him. He was portrayed by
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Angel Fernandez

Angel Fernandez is one of Tony's closest friends, besides Chi-Chi and Manny. Angel had been close with them since before the
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. They had all served in the
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together. He had helped Tony and Manny kill Emilio Rebenga. He was dismembered by a
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wheeled by Colombian drug dealer Hector "The Toad" and was killed. He was portrayed by
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Nick "The Pig"

Nick nicknamed "The Pig", is one of Tony's underlings and a well-connected drug dealer of prescription pills, including amphetamines and
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. Despite the fact that Tony doesn't treat him that well (in fact he openly insults him on a regular basis) and nicknames him "the pig" because of his obesity, Nick stayed loyal to Tony and stood his ground during the final assault on the mansion. He was portrayed by
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Omar Suarez

Omar Suarez is Frank Lopez's right hand man. Omar had ordered Montana and Ribera to kill Emilio Rebenga while at the detention center. After succeeding, Tony and Manny were both offered
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s and jobs in Miami. Alberto The Shadow recognized Omar back when he was an informant in New York. Omar sent Vito Duval, Nello Ramos and Gino Ramos to prison for life. Alejandro Sosa orders The Skull to hang Omar from a helicopter. He was portrayed by
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Waldo Rojas

Waldo Rojas is a member of Frank Lopez's Cartel. He was the one who suggested to Omar to let Tony and Manny buy the
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from Hector "The Toad" and his gang of Colombians. Thinking if something goes wrong Tony and Manny would be killed. He was portrayed by Santos Morales.


Elvira Hancock

Elvira Hancock is introduced as Frank Lopez's wife who later becomes Tony Montana's wife. Tony nicknames her "Elvie". Elvira Hancock came from
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. Elvira was portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer.


"The Skull"

"The Skull" is one of Sosa's professional henchman and chief assassin. The Skull murders Tony by shooting him in the spine with a single shot from his 12-gauge Zabala shotgun. He was portrayed by Mexican-American actor
Geno Silva Geno Silva (January 20, 1948 – May 9, 2020) was an American actor, best known for his role as The Skull, Alejandro Sosa's silent hitman in '' Scarface''. Silva also appeared in films such as '' 1941'', '' Tequila Sunrise'', '' The Lost World: ...
. In ''Scarface: The World Is Yours'', the Skull attempts to assassinate Tony at the beginning of the game's story, but Tony escapes after turning around and killing the assassin.


Alberto "The Shadow"

Alberto nicknamed "The Shadow", is another of Sosa's professional henchmen. Alberto recognized Omar Suarez from
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. Years earlier Omar was an
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who sent Vito Duval along with Nello and Gino Ramos to
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for life. This led to Omar's demise. Later on Alberto was ordered by Sosa to go with Tony to New York City. They were to blow up Matos Gutierrez in front of the U.N. Building. Gutierrez found information damming to Sosa's organization. Before the hit could be carried out Tony shoots Alberto in the head. For failing to listen to Tony when he told Alberto not to kill Gutierrez's wife and daughters. He was portrayed by
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George Sheffield

George Sheffield is Tony's lawyer when he gets arrested by undercover police for laundering money. In a deleted scene, Sheffield is shown being bribed, explaining how he became Tony's lawyer. He was portrayed by
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. In the game, after Tony Montana survives the raid on his island mansion, he tracks Sheffield to the Babylon Club. In the middle of the game, Sheffield is possibly bribed by Sosa and betrays Montana. He is murdered by Montana. He was voiced by
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"The Sandman"

"The Sandman" (real name unknown) is an Afro-Latin American drug dealer working in The Islands. In some missions throughout the video game, Montana will have to protect this character. The Sandman also runs his own drug cartel that rivals Sosa's, and allies his cartel with Tony's, as Sosa is also at war with the Sandman as he is with Tony. He was voiced by
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, who played Manny Ribera in the film.


Ernie

Ernie worked security and as a
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for Frank Lopez; after Manny and Tony killed Frank and Mel, Tony offers him a similar job. Working for Tony proves to be a similar experience as working for Frank. Ernie was strangled to death by one of Sosa's hitmen. In the movie, Ernie was played by Texan actor Luis Arnaldo Santana.


Fernando

Fernando worked for a drug dealer named Luco. He dated Tony's sister Gina until Tony caught them together at the Babylon Club. Tony is furious when he sees them in the bathroom doing
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and beats Fernando until he leaves. He was portrayed by Richard Delmonte.


Miriam

Miriam is Manny's beautiful blonde hair girlfriend. She is seen in bed with Manny the night when two hitmen try to kill Tony at the Babylon Club. She was portrayed by Sue Bowser.


Matos Gutierrez

Matos Gutierrez is a
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who has learned the inner workings of Sosa's organization. He plans to testify at the United Nations Building in
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. His testimony would be damaging to Sosa and his allies in both the
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and the
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who have been assisting his organization. Sosa makes a deal to help Tony with his
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case. In exchange Tony has to kill Gutierrez in front of the U.N. Building. Tony, Chi-Chi, Ernie and Alberto stakeout the hotel Gutierrez is staying at. Alberto gets out of the car walks over to Gutierrez's vehicle and plants a bomb underneath the engine. They watch as Gutierrez gets into his car and picks up his wife and two daughters. Tony sternly objects to killing innocent women and children. Alberto insists that they carryout the hit on Gutierrez no matter what. Tony reluctantly follows Gutierrez's car. Alberto tells Tony to keep Gutierrez's vehicle in sight. As they follow Tony and Alberto become more and more irritated by each other. Finally Gutierrez pulls into the U.N. Building. Before Alberto detonates the bomb Tony shoots him in the head. He was portrayed by Carlos Cestero.


Seidelbaum

Seidelbaum is an undercover Detective in the Miami Police Department. On the street he has a reputation as a professional criminal
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. He becomes affiliated with Manny Ray, who thinks Tony could use Seidelbaum to wash their dirty cash. A meeting is arranged between Tony, Chi-Chi, Seidelbaum and a team of uncover cops. They film the entire meeting with a camera through the face of a clock. They count Tony's money twice before they decide to cut the meeting short and bust both Tony and Chi-Chi. They are charged with federal income
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. He was portrayed by
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.


Luis

Luis is an undercover Detective in the Miami Police Department. He part of the undercover operation to bust Tony Montana. The operation is headed by Detective Seidelbaum. Seidelbaum and Luis convince Tony that they are running a professional
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operation. So Tony decides to give them a shot. Tony and Chi-Chi bring boxes loaded with Tony's dirty Cash to be cleaned by Seidelbaum and Luis. While they count out the money Luis starts chatting up Chi-Chi. The conversation is mainly about how Luis used to be an actor in his youth. Which Chi-Chi is completely enthralled by. They talk for several hours and count the cash twice. Then Tony wants to count it a third time. Finally, Seidelbaum and Luis decide a enough's enough and arrest both Tony and Chi-Chi on the spot. He was portrayed by Luis Espel.


Jerry The Banker

Jerry is a corrupt banker who helps Tony's organization launder their dirty cash. Jerry starts off more than willing to help Tony until
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along with the Federal Government decide to crackdown on the illegal drug trade. Jerry then informs Tony that he has to raise the rates on washing his dirty money. Tony is very annoyed by Jerry changing the terms of their deal. Tony decides to part ways with Jerry and find another
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. He was portrayed by
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.


Octavio The Clown

Octavio The Clown is an entertainer introduced by a comedian at the Babylon Club. The same night that Frank Lopez ordered a hit on Tony for offending him. Octavio is seen dancing on stage and mingling with the patrons at the club. As he approaches Tony's table the two hitmen decide to kill both Tony and Octavio. Tony survives the hit and kills both the hitmen, but not before they gun down Octavio. He was portrayed by Wayne Doba.


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