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'''Dolphin''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[DC Comics]] [[superheroine]].
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|caption=Dolphin in her trademark outfit
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|character_name=Dolphin
|real_name=Unknown
|publisher=[[DC Comics]]<BR>
|debut=Showcase #79
|creators=Jay Scott Pike
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|alliances=[[Tempest]]
|previous_alliances= Forgotten Heroes, [[Aquaman]]
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|relatives=[[Tempest]], (husband) Cerdian (son)
|powers= artificially adapted for deep subaquatic life: underwater breathing, superhuman strength, resilience to deep water pressures
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==[[Secret Origins]]==
''This is a list of famous [[Italian Americans]].''
Dolphin (real name unknown) was a very young girl when she fell overboard from a cruise ship ([[Secret Origins]] #50) only to be saved from drowning when a mysterious [[alien]] race abducted her to use as an experimental prototype for a subaquatic humanoid race. In the course of these experiments, she acquired gills, webbed fingers, superhuman strength, resilence to deep water pressures, and a slowed aging process.
When the alien scientists suddenly abandoned the experiment, Dolphin escaped their underwater lab. Oblivious to her former humanity, the [[feral]] young Dolphin scavenged underwater for her livlihood, finding her trademark short blue-jeans and white shirt in a sunken ship. She grew into young womanhood living an isolated, lonely life, until the day the crew of an [[oceanology]] vessel saved her from a near lethal encounter with a [[dolphin]]-killing [[shark]].
 
The crew of the ship tried to educate and care for the girl they'd dubbed "Dolphin", but her utter lack of contact with either humans or Atlanteans had left her [[mute]]. Though she grew to understand spoken language fairly quickly, the act of speech itself remained beyond her. Then, a young female [[doctor]] on the crew had the bright idea to instruct her in [[American Sign Language|sign language]]. Finally able to communicate, Dolphin explained what she could of herself and her story, and expressed her desire to resume her undersea life. At some point, Dolphin finally mastered spoken language, (especially when she started having contact with the superheroic community) but never lost her shyness and reluctance to speak. She has since been a woman of few words.
 
==The Crisis Years==
*[[Frank Carlucci]], U.S. [[Secretary of Defense]] (1987-1989), chairman emeritus of the [[Carlyle Group]].
Dolphin has stayed mostly on the fringes of the superheroic community, although she was a member of the Forgotten Heroes until their dissolution, and fought alongside them during the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]].''
*[[Annette Funicello]]
*[[Walter Lantz]], (1900-1994), born '''Walter Lanza''', created one of the world's most famous cartoon characters - [[Woody Woodpecker]].
*[[Sophia Loren]],(born 1934), born '''Sofia Villani Scicolone''' , actor.
*[[Lana Licciardi]]. (b. circa 1985), legend. The acutal existance of this Calabrese descendant is still debated to this day. Having been acribed to several subversive underground neo-feminist plots, to some the Lana is only a myth, to others an elusive augur of womanhood.
*[[Leon Panetta]], (b.1938), former [[White House Chief of Staff]] to [[Bill Clinton]], possible candidate for [[Governor of California]] in 2006 or perhaps even for [[President]] in 2008.
*[[Pete Rizzo]]
*[[Peter Rodino]], Chairman, House Judiciary Committee
*[[John Saxon (actor)|John Saxon]], actor
*[[John Scarne]], (1903-1985), born '''Orlando Carmelo Scarnecchia''', a world famous gambling expert and on of the best [[sleight-of-hand]] card performers in history.
*[[Michelangelo Signorile]], gay activist.
*[[Liv Tyler]] (b. 1977), movie actress
*[[Jack Valenti]], (b.1921), of Sicilian heritage, longtime president of the [[Motion Picture Association of America]] (1966-2004).
 
==Meeting Aquaman==
During the [[Zero Hour (comics)|Zero Hour]] events, she met [[Aquaman]], and took part in the battle against [[Charybdis (DC Comics)|Charybdis]], a villain interested in the aquatic powers of the two heroes. When Charybdis, after robbing Aquaman of his [[telepathic]] powers, stuck Aquaman's hand in a pool of water teeming with [[piranha|piranhas]], the normally passive Dolphin was forced to shoot the madman. She then escorted Aquaman and a wounded [[Aqualad]] back to Atlantis for medical attention.
 
Afterwards, she became a supporting character in the Aquaman comic book, and soon won the affections of an Aquaman embittered by the loss of his hand. Over time, she came out of her shell, and displayed a more energetic and bubbly, though naive, personality.
In issue #25 of Aquaman volume 3 it was revealed that [[Kordax]], an evil [[merman]] ancestor of Aquaman's, had secretly set Dolphin free from the lab, and used mind control to prompt her to infiltrate the royal court and kill Aquaman as the agent of his revenge on the royal house of Atlantis. The strong-willed Dolphin broke free of his control, and her romantic involvment with the king of Atlantis grew into love.
 
Dolphin remained Aquaman's lover until [[Mera]], Aquaman's wife, returned from her exile in another dimension called the Netherworld. In the same period, Aqualad, now calling himself [[Aqualad|Tempest]], returned from several years of extradimensional [[magic]] studies with increased powers and confidence, winning Dolphin's heart with a kiss. Though initially taken aback, Aquaman blessed the relationship. Eventually, Dolphin became pregnant by Tempest, and the two were married in an Atlantean ceremony attended by Tempest's second family, the [[Titans (comics)|Titans]].
 
==Starting a family life==
Dolphin gave birth to a son, whom Aquaman named Cerdian (after Cerdia, a surface nation annexed by Atlantis). The weight of new familial responsibilities initially strained the relationship between Dolphin and Tempest. These tensions came to a head when Dolphin demanded Tempest choose between his duties as a hero and his duties as a father and husband. Tempest complied, and quit the Titans. When Aquaman was exiled for his role in the sinking of Atlantis, the family fell under suspicion as friends of the deposed king. The new sorcerous rulers deemed Dolphin and her family "collaborationists" and put them under house arrest. As of recent issues, this goverment has been overthrown, and Dolphin and her family live happily in a free Atlantis.
 
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==Academics==
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*[[A. Bartlett Giamatti]] (1938-1989), academic, [[Major League Baseball]] commissioner
 
 
 
==Anarchists==
*[[Nicola Sacco]] (1891-1927)
*[[Carlo Tresca]]
*[[Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] (1888-1927)
 
 
==Artists==
 
===Composers and conductors===
 
*[[Angelo Badalamenti]] (b.1937), music composer. Best known for his movie soundtrack work for surrealist movie director [[David Lynch]].
*[[Henry Mancini]], (1924-1994), Four-time [[Academy-Award]] and 20-time [[Grammy]] and [[Gold Record]] winner. He is remembered for his classic [[Moon River]] from [[Breakfast at Tiffany's]]. He also wrote the scores for 80 other movies, including the [[Pink Panther]] series.
*[[Alan Silvestri]] (b.1950), film composer. Known for his numerous collaborations with director [[Robert Zemeckis]].
*[[Arturo Toscanini]], conductor
 
===Painters===
*[[Georgia O'Keeffe]], artist (1887-1986). Her Mother was '''Ida Totto''' and the artist was named for her maternal grandfather, '''Giorgio Totto''', who was born in Italy.
 
===Comics artists and cartoonists===
*[[Ivan Brunetti]] (b.1967), cartoonist and comics-author.
*[[Bill Gallo]] (b.1922), famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the [[New York Daily News]].
 
 
 
 
 
==Business==
 
===Chairmen===
*[[Richard Grasso]], chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange
*[[Lee Iacocca]], chairman of Chrysler Corporation
 
===Entrepreneurs===
*[[Pat Croce]] (b.1954), born '''Pasquale Croce''', entrepreneur, once owner of the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] basketball team.
*[[Edward J. DeBartolo|Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.]] (b.1946), billionaire, former owner of the five-time [[Superbowl]] champion [[San Francisco 49ers]].
*[[Fred De Luca]], founder of Subway Sandwich.
*[[Tom Golisano]] (b.1942), billionaire founder of [[Paychex]], owner of the [[Buffalo Sabres]]. He ran for [[Governor of New York]] in [[1994]], [[1998]] and [[2002]].
*[[Lelio Marino|Lelio "Les" Marino]] (1935?-2004), entrepreneur
 
===Finance===
*[[Amedeo Giannini]], founder in 1904 of [[Bank of America]], the largest bank in the United States.
 
 
 
===Publishing===
*[[Louis Rossetto]] (b.1949), founder and former publisher of [[Wired Magazine]].
 
 
 
 
 
==Criminals==
 
===Mobsters===
 
* See [[List of Italian-American mobsters]]
 
 
===Swindlers===
 
*[[Tino De Angelis]], a [[New York]]-based commodities trader who cornered the soybean oil market in 1963. The result was a massive crash of the [[future]]s market.
*[[Charles Ponzi]], (1882-1949), one of the greatest [[swindler]]s in American history. Inventor of the [[Ponzi scheme]] technique.
 
 
 
 
 
==Entertainers==
 
===Actors===
 
* See also [[List of Italian-American actors]]
 
====[[Academy Award]] winning actors====
 
*[[Al Pacino]] (b.1940), born '''Alfred James Pacino'''
*[[Susan Sarandon]], (b.1946), [[Academy Award]] winning [[actress]].
*[[Marisa Tomei]], actress, won [[Academy Award]] for ''[[My Cousin Vinny]]''
*[[John Travolta]], (b. 1954)
 
 
 
 
====[[The Godfather]] actors====
 
*[[Al Pacino]] (b.1940), born '''Alfred James Pacino'''
*[[Richard S. Castellano]]
 
 
 
 
====[[The Sopranos]] actors====
 
*[[Lorraine Bracco]] (b. 1954)
*[[Steve Buscemi]] (b. 1957)
*[[Dominic Chianese]], (b. 1934), actor
*[[James Gandolfini]] (b. 1961)
*[[Michael Imperioli]]
*[[Aida Turturro]] (b.1962), actress, playing [[Janice Soprano]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
====Soap opera actors====
*[[John Aprea]] (b. 1941), soap opera actor
*[[Paul Anthony Stewart]] (b. 1970), soap opera actor (Danny Santos on ''[[Guiding Light]]'')
*[[Matt LeBlanc]], (b. 1967), actor, (Joey on [[Friends]])
 
 
 
====Soap opera actresses====
*[[Susan Lucci]] (b. 1947), soap opera actress (Erica Kane on ''[[All My Children]]'')
*[[Alyssa Milano]], actress ''[[Who's The Boss?]]'', ''[[Charmed]]''
*[[Lisa Peluso]] (b. 1964), soap opera actress (Wendy Wilkins on ''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'')
*[[Lisa Rinna]] (b. 1963), soap opera actress (most famous as Billie Reed on ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'')
*[[Kelly Ripa]] (b. 1970), soap opera actress turned daytime talk show host
*[[Laura San Giacomo]], actress ''[[Just Shoot Me]] TV series''
*[[Connie Sellecca]], actress most famous for her role on ''[[Hotel (TV series)|Hotel]]''
 
 
 
 
 
====Adult movie stars====
*[[Jenna Jameson]], born '''Jennifer Massoli'''.
*[[Jasmin St. Claire]], of Sicilian descent.
 
 
===Musicians===
*[[John Petrucci]], [[guitar]] player
*[[Ruggiero Ricci]] (b.1918), violin virtuoso
*[[John Serry, Sr.]] (1915 - 2003), born '''Giovanni Serrapica''', concert accordionist, composer, arranger, educator & father of [[John Serry]].
 
 
 
====Jazz musicians====
 
* See also [[List of American jazz musicians of Sicilian origin]]
 
*[[Chieli Minucci]], smooth jazz guitarist
*[[Joe Pass]], (1929-1994), born '''Giuseppe Passalaqua''', one of the greatest jazz guitar players of all time.
*[[Art Pepper]], jazz musician
*[[Louis Prima]] (1910-1978), musician & entertainer
*[[John Serry]] (b. 1954) noted jazz pianist, composer, arranger and music educator.
 
===Rock musicians===
*[[Steve Albini]] (b.1962), indie rock musician, producer.
*[[Felix Pappalardi]], [[rock and roll]] bassist and producer
*[[Johnny Rivers]] early Rock'N Roll singer of many hit records
*[[Johnny Thunders]], born '''John A. Genzale''', rock musician.
*[[Tony Visconti]], rock music producer (based in [[United Kingdom|Britain]])
 
 
 
 
===Movie directors and producers===
 
*[[Joseph Barbera]], director, producer, and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Movie Studios
*[[Albert R. Broccoli]], (1909-1996), the producer of all but one of the first 17 [[James Bond]] movies. His ancestors developed and named the popular vegetable in Italy in the 19th century.
*[[Frank Capra]] (1897-1991), great American fimmaker - ''[[It's A Wonderful Life]]''
*[[David Chase]] (b. 1945), born '''David DeCesare''', creator of ''[[The Sopranos]]''
*[[Michael Cimino]] (b.1939), film director - [[The Deer Hunter]]
*[[Francis Ford Coppola]] (b. 1939), movie director
*[[Sofia Coppola]] (b. 1971), movie director and actress, daughter of Francis Ford Coppola
*[[Gerard Damiano]], director of [[Deep Throat]].
 
*[[Brian De Palma]] (born 1940), movie director
*[[Vincente Minnelli]] (1903-1986), film director, father of [[Liza Minnelli]].
*[[Martin Scorsese]], movie director
*[[Quentin Tarantino]], (b.1963), screenwriter, film director and actor - [[Pulp Fiction]].
 
 
 
 
===Singers===
 
*[[Toni Basil]] (b.1943), born '''Antonia Christina Basilotta''', dancer, actress, singer
*[[Tony Bennett]], born '''Anthony Dominick Benedetto''', singer.
*[[Jon Bon Jovi]] (b. 1962), born '''John Frank Bongiovi''', [[rock and roll|rock]] star, actor
*[[Sonny Bono]] (1935-1998), born '''Salvatore Phillip Bono''', singer, actor, and politician
*[[Don Cornell]] (1919-2004), born '''Luigi Francisco Varlaro''', a popular singer of the [[1940s]] and [[1950s]].
*[[Perry Como]] (1912-2001), musician
*[[Jim Croce]] (1943-1973), singer/songwriter
*[[Bobby Darin]] (1936-1973), born '''Walden Robert Cassotto''', was one of the most popular [[rock and roll]] [[teen idol]]s of the late [[1950s]].
*[[Ani DiFranco]]
*[[Ronnie James Dio]] (b. 1942) [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] singer
*[[Dion DiMucci|Dion]] (b. 1939), singer
*[[Jimmy Durante]] (1893-1980)
*[[Connie Francis]] (b.1936), born '''Concetta Rosemarie Franconero''', singer.
*[[Frankie Laine]] (b.1913), born '''Frank Paul LoVecchio''', one of the most successful singers in history.
*[[Mario Lanza]], (1921-1959), [[operatic]] [[tenor]] and [[Hollywood]] [[movie]] star.
*[[Cyndi Lauper]], (b.1953), singer of Sicilian heritage whose melodic voice and wild costumes have come to epitomize the [[1980s]].
*[[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] (b. 1958), born '''Madonna Louise''' '''Veronica Ciccone''' ,singer
*[[Dean Martin]] (1917-1995), born '''Dino Paul Crocceti''' singer & actor
*[[Al Martino]] (b.1927), singer
*[[Tim McGraw]] (b.1967), country music singer and actor.
*[[Lisa Minnelli]] (b.1946), actress and singer, daughter of [[Judy Garland]] and [[Vincente Minnelli]]
*[[Lou Monte]], (1917-1989), singer
*[[Frank Sinatra]] (1915-1998), U.S. singer
*[[Bruce Springsteen]], rock Star, songwriter
*[[Gwen Stefani]], singer/musician, best known as lead singer of pop/ska band [[No Doubt]]
*[[Steven Tyler]] (b. 1951), born '''Steven Tolerico''', rock star, songwriter
 
 
 
===Songwriters===
 
 
*[[James V. Monaco]] early American songwriter "You Made Me Love You".
*[[Laura Nyro]] songwriter
*[[Harry Warren]] (1893-1981), born '''Salvatore Guaragna''', wrote more hit songs than anyone in early 20th century America
*[[Frank Zappa]], (1940-1993), [[rock and roll|rock]]/[[jazz fusion]] musician, composer and [[satirist]], of mixed Sicilian, Greek and Arab ancestry, father born in [[Alcamo]], [[Sicily]].
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Inventors==
 
*The [[Jacuzzi]] family. This family of seven sons and six daughters came to America in 1907. In 1915, they formed the [[Jacuzzi Brothers Incorporated]], which supplied the American military with propellers. In 1926, they developed the deep well water pump that led to the famous [[whirlpool]] bath.
*[[Andrew Viterbi|Dr. Andrew Viterbi]] (b.1935), billionaire, cofounder of [[Qualcomm]], inventor of the [[Viterbi algorithm]]. Was born in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] and immigrated with his parents in 1939 to the United States as a refugee.
*[[Antonio Meucci]], (b.1808), in june 2002, credited by the [[Congress of the United States]] with the invention of the telephone, instead of [[Alexander Graham Bell]].
*[[Nick LaRocca]] (1889-1961), self-proclaimed "inventor of jazz"
*[[Charles Ponzi]], (1882-1949), one of the greatest [[swindler]]s in American history. Inventor of the [[Ponzi scheme]] technique.
*[[Frank Zamboni]]
 
 
 
==Jurists==
*[[Samuel Alito]] (b. 1950), [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] justice.
*[[Vincent Bugliosi]] (b.1934), succesfully prosecuted [[Charles Manson]] and is also an expert on the[[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Robert F. Kennedy]] assassinations.
*[[Antonin Scalia]] (b. 1936), [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] justice.
*[[John Sirica]], judge most famous for presiding over the [[Watergate]] hearings.
 
==Law enforces==
*[[Donnie Brasco]], undercover FBI agent
 
 
 
==Media==
===Sports broadcasters===
 
*[[Harry Caray]] (1914-1998), born '''Harry Christopher Carabina''', sports broadcaster, did play-by-play for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]], [[Chicago White Sox]], and (most famously) the [[Chicago Cubs]]. ''Cubs win! Cubs win!''
 
 
===Journalists===
*[[David Brancaccio]], journalist.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Politicians==
 
* See [[List of Italian-American politicians by state]]
 
===Governors and former governors===
*[[Paul Cellucci|Argeo Paul Cellucci]] (b. 1948), former governor of Massachusetts
*[[Mario Cuomo]] (b. 1932), former governor of New York
*[[Ella T. Grasso]] (1919-1981), first woman to be elected governor of a state without succeeding her husband.
*[[George Pataki]], governor of New York
 
 
===Mayors and former mayors===
*[[Joseph Alioto]], mayor of [[San Francisco]].
*[[Vincent Cianci, Jr]], former mayor of [[Providence]], [[Rhode Island]]
*[[Rudolph Giuliani]] (b. 1944), [[Mayor of New York]] during [[September 11, 2001 attacks|9/11]]
*[[Vincent R. Impellitteri]], (1900-1987) [[Mayor of New York]] (1950-1953), born in [[Sicily]].
*[[Fiorello LaGuardia]] (1882-1947), congressman and [[Mayor of New York]]
*[[Thomas Menino]] (b.1942), first Italian-American mayor of [[Boston]]
*[[George Moscone]], former mayor of [[San Francisco]]
*[[Frank Rizzo]], mayor of [[Philadelphia]]
*[[Angelo Rossi]], former mayor of [[San Francisco]]
 
 
==Scientists==
 
*[[Robert Fano]] (b. 1917), computer scientist
*[[Enrico Fermi]] (1901-1954), physicist
*[[Emilio Segre]], Nobel-winning physicist and academic
 
 
 
 
==Sports==
 
* See also [[List of members of the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame]]
 
===Athletes===
*[[Mary Lou Retton]] (b. 1968), [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medalist in [[gymnastics]] (original family name was Rotunda; changed by her grandfather)
*[[Luis Monti]], athlete
 
 
===Baseball===
 
*[[Yogi Berra]] (b.1925), born '''Lawrence Peter Berra'''. Former catche and manager in [[Major League Baseball]]. The [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoon character [[Yogi Bear]] was named after him.
*[[Dom DiMaggio]] {b. 1917), baseball player
*[[Joe DiMaggio]] (1914-1999), [[Baseball Hall of Fame]]r
*[[Vince DiMaggio]] (1912-1986), baseball player
*[[Carl Furillo]], baseball player
*[[Sal Maglie]], baseball player
*[[Mike Piazza]] (b. 1968), [[baseball]] star
*[[Phil Rizzuto]] (b.1917), born '''Philip Francis Rizzuto''', baseball player
 
 
===Basketball===
*[[Rick Pitino]] (b. 1952), [[basketball]] coach
*[[Jim Valvano]] (1946-1993), basketball coach and sportscaster
*[[Dick Vitale]] (b. 1939), basketball coach and sportscaster
 
 
===Boxers===
 
*[[Tony Canzoneri]] (1908-1959)
*[[Angelo Dundee]] (b.1923), born '''Angelo Merena''', boxing trainer.
*[[Lou Duva]] (b.1922), boxing trainer.
*[[Joey Giardello]] (b.1930), born '''Carmine Orlando Tilelli''', boxing star during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]].
*[[Rocky Graziano]]
*[[Pete Herman]] (1896-1973), born '''Peter Gulotta''', was one of the all time great [[bantamweight]] world champions.
*[[Harry Jeffra]] (b. 1914), born '''Ignacio Guiffo'''
*[[Rocky Kansas]] (1895-1954), born '''Rocco Tozzo''', former [[lightweight]] champion of the world.
*[[Jake LaMotta]], (b.1921), a former [[boxer]] whose life is portrayed in the [[1980s]] movie [[Raging Bull]]. The "Bronx Bull" was played by [[Robert DeNiro]].
*[[Joey Maxim]] (1922-2001), born '''Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli''', boxer, world light heavyweight champion.
*[[Rocky Marciano]] (1924-1969), boxer, only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated
*[[Willie Pep]] (b.1922), born '''Gugliemo Papaleo'''
*[[Johnny Wilson]] (1893-1985), born '''Giovanni Panica''', boxer.
*[[Lou Ambers]] (1913-1995), born '''Luigi d'Ambrosio''', boxer.
 
 
 
 
 
===Football===
*[[Vince Lombardi]], (1913-1970), legendary football coach.
*[[Dan Marino]] (b.1961), Hall of Fame [[quarterback]] for the [[Miami Dolphins]] widely regarded to be the "greatest passer in [[NFL]] history"
*[[Joe Montana]] (b.1956), widely considered one of the best [[quarterbacks]] in the history of the [[NFL]].
*[[Bill Parcells]], football coach
*[[Dick Vermeil]], football coach
 
===Tennisplayers===
*[[Jennifer Capriati]], (b. 1976), professional [[tennis]]player.
 
===Race car drivers===
*[[Mario Andretti]] (b. 1940), auto racing legend
 
 
===Wrestlers===
*[[Lisa Moretti]], female professional wrestling champion known as ''Ivory'' with [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWF-WWE]]
 
 
==Writers==
 
*[[John Ciardi]], poet and etymologist
*[[Don DeLillo]], (b.1936), author best known for his [[novel]]s.
*[[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], poet
*[[John Fante]], novelist and screenwriter
*[[Barbara Grizzuti Harrison]] (1934-2002), writer
*[[Camille Paglia]], post-feminist literary and cultural critic
*[[Mario Puzo]] (1920-1999), mafia author
*[[Gay Talese]], writer
 
==Italian Americans who were the first in achieving something==
*[[Anthony Celebrezze]], (1910-1998), born in [[Potenza]], [[Italy]] and the '''first''' non-native to be appointed to the U.S.Cabinet as Secretary of the Departement of Health, Education and Welfare under the [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon Johnson|Johnson]] Administrations.
*[[Ella T. Grasso]] (1919-1981), '''first''' woman to be elected governor of a state without succeeding her husband.
*[[Dennis Tito]] (b.1940), the world's '''first''' [[space tourist]]. Growing up in [[Queens]], [[New York]], with immigrant parents who truly believed in the [[American Dream]]. After his space trip, Tito reflected: "The experience taught me that I could achieve anything if I set my mind to it."
*[[Joe Valachi]] (1904-1971), the '''first''' wiseguy to squeal to the senate about organized crime.
*[[Rudolph Valentino]] (1895-1926), born '''Rodolfo Alfonso Rafaello Piero Filiberto Gugliemi di Valentina d'Antoguolla''', Hollywood's '''first''' sex symbol and the '''first''' "Latin Lover"
 
 
 
 
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.ffiac.com/famous_a-c.htm List of famous Italian-Americans]
* [http://www.nndb.com/ancestry/347/000043218/ List of Italian Ancestry]
 
 
[[Category:Lists of American people|Italian Americans]]
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