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词条 Angela Raiola
释义

  1. Life and career

     2001 arrest  The Drunken Monkey  Reality television 

  2. Personal life

  3. Illness and death

  4. Filmography

  5. Bibliography

  6. References

  7. External links

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| caption = Raiola in 2012
| birth_name = Angela Joyce Raiola
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| birth_place = New York City, New York, US
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| death_place = New York City, New York, US
| other_names = Big Ang
| occupation = Television personality
| years_active = 1981–2016
| known_for = Mob Wives
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Angela Joyce "Big Ang" Raiola (June 30, 1960 – February 18, 2016) was an American reality television personality. She was the niece of Salvatore "Sally Dogs" Lombardi (1941–2009), a caporegime ("capo") and drug dealer in the Genovese crime family. Known as a “mob moll”, Raiola dated gangsters and lived an opulent lifestyle.

Raiola received wider notice after being cast for the second season of the VH1 reality television series Mob Wives in 2012, on which she starred through its sixth and final season in 2016. She received her own spin-off series Big Ang in 2012 and Miami Monkey in 2013. At age 55, Raiola died from complications of throat cancer and pneumonia on February 18, 2016.

Life and career

2001 arrest

In May 2001, Raiola was one of fifteen defendants indicted—and later convicted—for their roles in the narcotics operation, which distributed crack cocaine, powdered cocaine, and marijuana in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Federal agents described Raiola as an associate of the drug ring’s leader, who was sentenced to nearly thirteen years in prison. She was provided cocaine for “street level distribution,” according to an affidavit sworn by a DEA agent and an NYPD detective.[1] Raiola sold the drug from Brooklyn bars where she worked. The case against Raiola and her codefendants was built with the aid of wiretapped conversations, the work of an undercover NYPD detective posing as a drug trafficker, and a confidential informant (CI) who made cocaine buys at the direction of federal agents. Some targets of the federal investigation were low-level associates of the Colombo crime family.[1] Raiola was indicted in May 2001 on six felony counts. Along with a conspiracy-to-distribute charge, she was hit with five counts related to separate cocaine sales she made to the CI. At the time of her arrest, Raiola’s handbag contained fourteen small plastic bags containing cocaine.[1]

In March 2003, nearly two years after her arrest, Raiola—who was free on $100,000 bond—pleaded guilty to the indictment’s top count. In October 2003, she was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to spend four months under home confinement. Nine months later, in July 2004, a federal judge issued an order modifying Raiola’s probation conditions. She was directed by Judge Sterling Johnson, Jr. to enroll in “an outpatient and/or inpatient drug treatment or detoxification program.” Court records do not indicate what prompted this order. Of the fifteen defendants indicted in the drug case, nine were sentenced to probation. The other six received prison terms ranging from 33 to 151 months.[1]

The Drunken Monkey

In 2007, Raiola opened a Staten Island bar, The Drunken Monkey, with her cousin SallyAnn Lombardi who held the license, but the bar was forced to shut down in 2015 due to Raiola's past as a convicted felon.[2][3]

Reality television

In 2011, Raiola filmed what would become her break into reality television, Mob Wives. She made her debut as a regular cast member in the show's second season, which premiered January 1, 2012, with her presence on the show praised by both viewers and critics,{{who|date=February 2016}} who positively complimented Raiola's unwavering confidence, flamboyant personal style, and witty and mothering personality. She became an immediate fan favorite. Raiola would remain as a series regular for the remaining duration of the show's run, and while she filmed one reunion episode on February 13, she was on set for only two hours due to her illness.[4]

Personal life

Raiola had two children, Raquel and Anthony (AJ) Donofrio.[5] She married Neil Murphy in 2009.

Illness and death

After Raiola began experiencing pain in her throat in March 2015, doctors diagnosed her with strep throat and placed her on antibiotics. When the pain continued, she went to an ear, nose and throat specialist, who detected a tumor and scheduled her for immediate surgery. In April 2015, the tumor and lymph nodes on the left side of her neck were removed during a ten-hour operation. In May 2015, the lymph nodes on the right side of her neck were also removed. Though she was thought to be cancer-free following the surgeries, a throat scan in December revealed that the cancer had returned.[6] It was later revealed that the cancer had spread to her lungs and brain. By January 2016, the tumors no longer responded to the chemotherapy and continued to grow. The family was advised that they would need to start immunotherapy the following week.[7]

Raiola appeared on The Dr. Oz Show on February 16 focused specifically on her and the issue of her illness. She also appeared in the final season of Mob Wives which filmed before her death.[8] Raiola died with her family in attendance on February 18, 2016, in New York City, at the age of 55. She was surrounded by her husband, Neil Murphy; her children; and six grandchildren.[9][10] She was honored with a public viewing and was laid to rest on February 22.[11]

Filmography

Year Title CharacterNotes
2012–2016 Mob Wives Herself Main cast member (seasons 2–6)
2012–2013 The Wendy Williams Show Herself Guest
2012 Big Ang Herself Main cast member
Miami Monkey Herself Main cast member
2013 Scary Movie 5 Real Housewife Feature film
2014 Bethenny Herself Guest
2015 The Real Herself Guest
Staten Island Summer Herself Feature film
Celebrity Wife Swap Herself Season 4, episode 10
Couples Therapy Herself Main cast member (season 6)
David Tutera's CELEBrations Herself Season 8, episode 7
2016 The Dr. Oz Show Herself Guest; last television appearance before her death

Bibliography

  • Bigger Is Better: Real Life Wisdom from the No-Drama Mama; {{ISBN|1451699603}} (2012)

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/mob-wives-cocaine-dealer-764210 |title= "Mob Wives" Star Once Worked As Cocaine Dealer|date =January 27, 2012 |accessdate =February 19, 2016 |author=Staff|work =The Smoking Gun}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.silive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/04/big_ang_on_drunken_monkey_clos.html |title= Big Ang on Drunken Monkey closure: 'I did nothing wrong'|accessdate =February 18, 2016 |work=silive.com |publisher = |last =Steussy |first=Lauren|date=April 27, 2015}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/03/after_state_shuts_it_down_big.html|title = After state shuts it down, Big Ang's Drunken Monkey bar issues statement on Facebook|accessdate =February 18, 2016 |work=silive.com |publisher = |last =Annese |first=John M.|date=March 11, 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/confidential/big-ang-shoots-episode-mob-wives-agree-truce-article-1.2536542 |title=Big Ang 'dragged herself off deathbed' to do 'Mob Wives' reunion episodes|work=New York Daily News|author=Staff|date=February 18, 2016|accessdate=February 19, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|url = http://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/02/big-angela-raiola-kids-son-daughter-anthony-donfrio-raquel-children/|title = Big Angela Raiola’s Kids: Daughter & Son Raquel and Anthony Donfrio|date =February 17, 2016 |accessdate =February 18, 2016 |work=Heavy.com |publisher= |last=Weigle |first=Lauren }}
6. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.people.com/article/mob-wives-angela-big-ang-raiola-throat-cancer|title = Mob Wives' Angela 'Big Ang' Raiola on Life After Throat Cancer: 'I'm Learning How to Swallow Again'|date =September 17, 2015 |accessdate= February 18, 2016 |work =People.com |publisher = |last =Rayford Rubinstein |first =Janine }}
7. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.inquisitr.com/2801876/mob-wives-%E2%80%AAstar-big-ang%E2%80%AC-battles-brain-and-lung-%E2%80%AAcancer-tells-dr-oz-its-destroying-me/|title = Mob Wives’ Star Big Ang Battles Brain And Lung Cancer—Tells Dr. Oz ‘It’s Destroying Me’|date=February 16, 2016|accessdate=February 18, 2016 |work=Inquisitr |last=Jordan |first=Stephen }}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/19/arts/television/angela-raiola-reality-tv-star-known-as-big-ang-dies.html|title=Angela Raiola, ‘Big Ang’ of TV’s ‘Mob Wives,’ Dies at 55|last=Rogers|first=Katie|work=New York Times|date=February 19, 2016|accessdate=February 19, 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.etonline.com/news/182591_mob_wives_star_big_ang_dead_at_55_her_twitter_confirms/|title= Mob Wives Star Big Ang Dies at 55, Her Twitter Confirms: 'She Was Called Home'|first=Jackie|last=Willis|work=Entertainment Tonight|date= February 18, 2016|accessdate=February 18, 2016}}
10. ^{{cite news |last1=Rogers |first1=Katie |title=Angela Raiola, ‘Big Ang’ of TV’s Mob Wives, Dies at 55 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/19/arts/television/angela-raiola-reality-tv-star-known-as-big-ang-dies.html?_r=0 |accessdate=February 18, 2016 |work=The New York Times |agency=The New York Times Company |date=February 18, 2016 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6fP0i8T4x?url=http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/19/arts/television/angela-raiola-reality-tv-star-known-as-big-ang-dies.html?_r=1 |archivedate=February 19, 2016 |location=United States |deadurl=no |df= }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/angela-big-ang-raiola-funeral-photos-show-emotional-turnout-mob-wives-star-2317967|title=Angela 'Big Ang' Raiola Funeral Photos Show Emotional Turnout For 'Mob Wives' Star|first=Rebecka|last=Schumann|work=International Business Times|date=February 22, 2016|accessdate=February 22, 2016}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|4872625|Angela Raiola}}
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