Lucchese crime family was created in 1931.
Yes, the Lucchese Boot Company is associated with the Lucchese crime family, which is one of the Five Families of organized crime in New York City. The company was founded in 1883 by Italian immigrant Salvatore Lucchese, and while it is known for its high-quality cowboy boots, the name also carries connections to the crime family. The Lucchese family has been involved in various illegal activities, and the boot company has sometimes been referenced in discussions about organized crime.
Henry Hill worked for members of the Lucchese Crime Family, but was not a 'made made', thus did not "officially" belong to any crime family.
Tommy Lucchese, boss of the Lucchese Crime Family based in New York, lost a finger in an accident in 1915 which earned him the nickname 'Three Finger Brown'.
Not born in Potenza, but some where in Sicily.
Tattaglia crime family was created in 1969.
Soprano crime family was created in 195#.
Tommy Lucchese's birth name is Gaetano Tomasso Lucchese.
The cast of The Phil Lucchese Story - 2013 includes: Phil Lucchese as Phil Lucchese
Paul Vario lived in the Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. He was a prominent figure in organized crime during the 1970s and was associated with the Lucchese crime family. Vario's life in Canarsie was marked by his involvement in various illegal activities, which ultimately led to his arrest and conviction.
Giuseppe Lucchese was born on 1959-09-02.
Tommy Lucchese went by "Three Fingers Brown".
Frank Scalice, a prominent mobster in the Lucchese crime family, was murdered on June 17, 1957, in New York City. Scalice was shot multiple times while sitting in his car in the Bronx.