Gotti
The life of the Gotti family has been the subject of numerous screen adaptations:
: A biographical drama starring John Travolta . Despite being a passion project for Travolta, it received overwhelmingly negative reviews and a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes . The life of the Gotti family has been
John Joseph Gotti Jr. (1940–2002) was the notorious boss of the in New York City. He rose to power in December 1985 after orchestrating the murder of former boss Paul Castellano. Known for his expensive suits and flamboyant personality, he earned the nickname "The Dapper Don" and later "The Teflon Don" because he repeatedly escaped conviction in the 1980s. His luck ended in 1992 when his underboss, Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano, testified against him, leading to a life sentence for murder and racketeering. Film and Media Portrayals (1940–2002) was the notorious boss of the in New York City
: A upcoming fictionalized follow-up to the 1996 TV movie is reportedly in development with John Gotti Jr. serving as an advisor. Gotti in the Music Industry His luck ended in 1992 when his underboss,
The name is most commonly associated with the late American mob boss John Gotti , but it also carries significant weight in the music and film industries through his family and other notable figures. John Gotti: The "Teflon Don"
: A 2004 reality TV series featuring John Gotti's daughter, Victoria Gotti, and her three sons.
: An acclaimed HBO film starring Armand Assante , who won an Emmy for his performance.