We spot light the characters and the actors who play them in our Godfather Character Guide. The Godfather Character Guide | The Family | The Mafia | The Henchmen | The Powerful | Here we feature the Mafia Henchmen featured in the Godfather movies: Peter Clemenza Played by: Richard S. Castellano Appeared in: The Godfather Peter Clemenza Played by: Bruno Kirby Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Sal Tessio Played by: Abe Vigoda Appeared in: The Godfather Sal Tessio Played by: John Aprea Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Luca Brasi Played by: Lenny Montana Appeared in: The Godfather Paulie Gatto Played by: John Martino Appeared in: The Godfather Al Neri Played by: Richard Bright Appeared in: The Godfather The Godfather Part II The Godfather Part III Fabrizio Played by: Angelo Infanti Appeared in: The Godfather Calo Played by: Franco Citti Appeared in: The Godfather The Godfather Part III Rocco Lampone Played by: Tom Rosqui Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Genco Abbandando Played by: Frank Sivero Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Johnny Ola Played by: Dominic Chianese Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Michael's Bodyguard Played by: Amerigo Tot Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Willi Cicci Played by: Joe Spinell Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Carmine Rosato Played by: Carmine Caridi Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Tony Rosato Played by: DAnny Aiello Appeared in: The Godfather Part II Mosca de Montelepre Played by: Mario Donatorie Appeared in: The Godfather Part III Spara Played by: Michele Russo Appeared in: The Godfather Part III Lou Pennio Played by: Robert Cuchini Appeared in: The Godfather Part III | Back to The Godfather Character Guide Main Page | Tribute to The Godfather Home | Site Map | DH Home The Godfather © 1972-1990 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material is strictly prohibited. © 2001-2010 Destination Hollywood. All rights reserved.
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Peter Clemenza ( Richard S. Castellano ):
"It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brassi sleeps with the fishes."