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Don Michael Corleone was the head of the Corleone family following the demise of his father.
Born in 1920, to Vito and Carmela Corleone, Michael was deeply loved by his father, even prompting Vito to murder blackmailer Don Fanucci so he could support Michael and the rest of his family. He became a bright and handsome young man, and of all of Vito Corleone's children, Michael was said to be most like him in terms of intelligence, personality, and cunning.
Michael initially wanted nothing to do with the Corleone's "family business", and enrolled at Dartmouth College in order to escape any potential involvement in crime. In truth, his father never wanted Michael to be involved in the family's criminal enterprise, and actually hoped he'd go into politics. After the United States' entry into World War II in 1941, he enlisted in the Marines (training under Sergeant Bradshaw) and fought in the Pacific, even though his father had expended great effort to wrangle a deferment for him. For his bravery in battle, Michael was awarded the Navy Cross, he was also featured in Life magazine in 1944. Michael was discharged as a Captain to recover from wounds- along with friend Hank Vogelsong - in 1945 (unbeknownst to him, the doctor treating him had been bribed by his father to exaggerate his injury in order to send him home). Returning to Dartmouth, he met a young teaching student, Kay Adams; the two fell in love. He assured Kay on numerous occasions that he wanted a more normal life, and wanted nothing at all to do with the Mafia. (Read more...)ArchiveThe Godfather is a series of classic films and novels about an Italian crime family fighting their way though the streets of New York and eventually America. Forever remembered for its memorable quotes this story is one of violence and a true sense of family, and friend alike, loyalty.
This encyclopedia contains information on all sorts of subjects within the The Godfather universe, ranging from characters, locations, organizations to everything and anything in between. It also includes articles on the creators who help build the series. Join the family and register so you can keep track of your contributions. Try browsing the various categories now.- ...That The Godfather universe has twenty-four crime families.
- ...That Michael Corleone joined the United States Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- ...That the Mob tried to gain influence over the production of the first film.
- ...That scenes in Cuba and the senate hearings in the second film are based on real events.
- ...That Al Pacino's grandparents came from the village of Corleone.