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A 30-year-old Danny Greene poses for this mug shot in 1959. Later in life, Greene became notorious for his mob activities, but also served as an FBI informant. After 13 years, the time is at hand.
According to the official synopsis: "Kill the Irishman chronicles the true story of Danny Greene, a tough union rep who climbed the ranks of Cleveland's underworld to become a formidable adversary ...
Not surprisingly, Danny Greene’s youth was a troubled one. He made it to the Marines in the early 1950s and was not the first Irish American to enter labor organizing and union politics.
According to the film's official synopsis: "Kill the Irishman tells the true story of Danny Greene, a scrappy union representative who rose through the ranks of the Cleveland underworld and became ...
Entertainment Comedian Brian Kenny takes on Cleveland mafioso Danny Greene and lives to tell about it Published: Dec. 12, 2019, 11:00 a.m.
Greene's ill-fated trip to the dentist that day in 1977 is the last stop on Porrello's self-titled "Danny Greene Tour," which distills the life of this renowned mob figure into a quick 30 minutes.
Parts 1-3 of “Killing Danny Greene” are available on all major podcast platforms, including SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Greene was said to have the luck of the Irish with him until the one day his luck ran out. FOX 8’s Bill Sheil has more on the life and legend of Danny Greene.
Parts 1 & 2 of “Killing Danny Greene” are available on all major podcast platforms, including SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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