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Danny Greene, known as the Celtic Warrior, ran a criminal empire in Cleveland and took on the might of the Italian mob with no fear at all; Jimmy "The Gent" Burke is the basis for Robert De Niro's character in "Goodfellas."
Danny Greene, known as the Celtic Warrior, ran a criminal empire in Cleveland and took on the might of the Italian mob with no fear at all; Jimmy "The Gent" Burke is the basis for Robert De Niro's character in "Goodfellas."
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