Don Tattaglia
Don Tattaglia, portrayed by John Marley, is the youngest son of Philip Tattaglia, the Don of the Tattaglia crime family.
Character
Cinematic | Literary
Godfather
Don Tattaglia, a prominent figure in Mario Puzo’s “The Godfather,” is the head of the Tattaglia crime family. Known for his ruthlessness and intelligence, he played a key role in the “Five Families War” of the 1950s. Despite his criminal activities, he received recognition for his philanthropy. His encounter with Vito Corleone is a memorable moment in the story. Actor John Marley’s portrayal in the film adaptation captured Tattaglia’s complexity. His legacy represents power, ruthlessness, and the consequences of a life outside the law.