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{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of Boardwalk Empire characters}}The following is a list of characters from the HBO television show Boardwalk Empire. The show dramatizes the prohibition era in Atlantic City and the early history of the American Mafia. Many of the characters on the show are fictional. Some are (loosely) based on historical figures; of these, some use the name of the person upon which they are based, while others have had their names changed for the program. CharactersMain characters>Character | Portrayed by | Season(s) | Character notes | Based on | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Enoch "Nucky" Thompson | Steve Buscemi | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | The corrupt treasurer of Atlantic County and its most powerful political figure. | Enoch L. Johnson[1] | James "Jimmy" Darmody | Michael Pitt | colspan="2" {{cMain}} | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | A former Princeton student who served in World War I. After returning home, Jimmy is hired by Nucky Thompson as his driver. | Jimmy Boyd[2] | Margaret Thompson (formerly Schroeder, née Rohan) | Kelly Macdonald | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | A young Irish widow and mother, she turns to Nucky for help and eventually becomes his lover and later, his wife. | Mary Ill[1] | Nelson Van Alden / George Mueller | Michael Shannon | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | A former Prohibition agent on the run after the murder of his former partner. Under the alias George Mueller, he inadvertently gets caught up in the conflict between Dean O'Banion and Al Capone. | William Frank[1] | Elias "Eli" Thompson | Shea Whigham | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | Nucky's younger brother and former sheriff of Atlantic County. | Alfred "Alf" Johnson[1] | Angela Darmody | Aleksa Palladino | colspan="2" {{cMain}} | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | Jimmy's wife and the mother of his young son. | No historical basis | Arnold Rothstein | Michael Stuhlbarg | colspan="4" {{cMain}} | {{cNone}} | A powerful and intelligent New York gangster who enters into business with Nucky | Arnold Rothstein | Al Capone | Stephen Graham | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | A low-level Chicago gangster with ambitions of leading the Chicago mob | Al Capone | Charles "Lucky" Luciano | Vincent Piazza | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | A Sicilian-American gangster and close associate of Rothstein | Charles "Lucky" Luciano | Lucy Danziger | Paz de la Huerta | colspan="2" {{cMain}} | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | Nucky's mistress and a former Ziegfeld Follies dancer | No historical basis[2] | Albert "Chalky" White | Michael Kenneth Williams | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | Nucky's counterpart in Atlantic City's black community | No historical basis | Edward "Eddie" Kessler | Anthony Laciura | colspan="4" {{cMain}} | {{cNone}} | Nucky's German personal assistant and valet. | Louis Kessel[1] | Mickey Doyle | Paul Sparks | colspan="5" {{cMain}} | An Atlantic City bootlegger | Mickey Duffy[1] | Commodore Louis Kaestner | Dabney Coleman | colspan="2" {{cMain}} | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | Nucky's mentor and predecessor in Atlantic City, Jimmy's biological father. | Louis Kuehnle[1] | Richard Harrow | Jack Huston | {{cRecurring}} | colspan="3" {{cMain}} | {{cNone}} | A former Army marksman who allies with Jimmy and later Nucky. Disfigured during the war, he wears a mask over half of his face. | No historical basis | Gillian Darmody | Gretchen Mol | {{cRecurring}} | colspan="4" {{cMain}} | Jimmy's mother and an old friend of Nucky's. She is also Luciano's former lover. | No historical basis | Owen Sleater | Charlie Cox | {{cNone}} | {{cRecurring}} | {{cMain}} | colspan="2" {{cNone}} | An Irish immigrant and IRA member. He has an affair with Margaret, while working his way up in Nucky's organization. | No historical basis | Gyp Rosetti | Bobby Canavale | colspan="2" {{cNone}} | {{cMain}} | colspan="2" {{cNone}} | Sicilian gangster backed by Joe Masseria, who challenged Nucky. | No historical basis | Roy Phillips | Ron Livingston | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | {{cMain}} | {{cNone}} | A wealthy out-of-town businessman who finds himself getting involved with Gillian Darmody. | No historical basis | Dr. Valentin Narcisse | Jeffrey Wright | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | colspan="2" {{cMain}} | Harlem racketeer who challenges Chalky. | Casper Holstein[3] | William "Willie" Thompson | Ben Rosenfield | colspan="3" {{cNone}} | {{cRecurring}} | {{cMain}} | Eli's oldest son and Nucky's nephew who becomes an assistant U.S. Attorney in New York City. | No historical basis | Recurring characters>Actor | Character | Season(s) | Character notes | Based on | Greg Antonacci | Johnny Torrio | Seasons 1–5 | Capone's boss in Chicago | Johnny Torrio[1] | Erik Weiner | Agent Sebso | Season 1 | Van Alden's partner. | William Hill | Alderman George O'Neill | Seasons 1–2 | One of Nucky's political cronies and ward bosses. | Robert Clohessy | James Neary | Seasons 1–2 | One of Nucky's political cronies and ward bosses | Dominic Chianese | Leander Whitlock | Seasons 2-5 | Atlantic City lawyer and ally to the Commodore | William Forsythe | Manny Horvitz | Season 2-3 | Philadelphia gangster | Anna Katarina | Isabelle Jeunet | Seasons 1, 3 | A French woman who owns an haute couture shop on the boardwalk. | Max Casella | Leo D'Alessio | Season 1 | A Philadelphia gangster Doyle owes money to. | Leo Lanzetta[1] | Edoardo Ballerini | Ignacius D'Alessio | Season 1 | Leo's brother and another gangster | Ignatius Lanzetta[1] | Anatol Yusef | Meyer Lansky | Seasons 1–5 | A young protégé of Rothstein and partners with Luciano | Meyer Lansky[1] | Joseph Riccobene | Frankie Yale | Seasons 1, 3–4 | Brooklyn gangster | Frankie Yale[1] | Kevin O'Rourke | Edward L. Bader | Seasons 1–4 | Atlantic City mayor | Edward L. Bader[1] | Dana Ivey | Mrs. McGarry | Season 1 | A prominent leader of the Women's Suffrage and Temperance Movements. | Susan B. Anthony[1] | Geoff Pierson | Senator Walter Edge | Seasons 1–3 | New Jersey Senator who thwarts some of Nucky's plans. | Senator Walter Evans Edge | Pearce Bunting | Bill McCoy | Season 1-4 | Sea captain and rum runner for Nucky Thompson | Bill McCoy[1] | Tracy Middendorf | Babette | Seasons 1–3 | Owner of Babette's Night Club | Natalie Wachen | Lenore White | Seasons 2–4 | Beautiful wife of Chalky White, and mother to his three children. | Michael Zegen | Benny Siegel | Seasons 2–3, 5 | A low-level criminal working card-games for Lansky and Luciano. | Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel | Glenn Fleshler | George Remus | Seasons 2–4 | A major bootlegger based in Ohio; refers to himself in the third-person. | George Remus | Julianne Nicholson | Esther Randolph | Seasons 2–4 | Assistant Attorney General who investigates Nucky for election fraud. | Mabel Walker Willebrandt | Ivo Nandi | Joe Masseria | Seasons 2–5 | New York mob boss who backs Rosetti against Nucky. | Joe Masseria | Christopher McDonald | Harry Daugherty | Seasons 1–3 | Campaign manager to Warren G. Harding, and later his Attorney General. | Harry M. Daugherty | Daniel Cox (Season 1); Ed Jewett (Season 2 on) | Jess Smith | Seasons 1–3 | Aide to Harry Daugherty. | Jess Smith | Arron Shiver | Dean O'Banion | Seasons 3–4 | Irish-American mob boss in Chicago and rival of Johnny Torrio and Al Capone. | Dean O'Banion | Stephen Root | Gaston Bullock Means | Seasons 3–4 | Con artist, FBI agent, and "fixer" for bootleggers. | Gaston Means | James Cromwell | Andrew Mellon | Seasons 3–4 | Secretary of the Treasury who testifies at a government hearing that, if Prohibition is to be effective, more money needs to be spent. | Andrew Mellon | Meg Chambers Steedle | Billie Kent | Season 3 | A young Broadway actress who begins an affair with Nucky. Killed in an explosion meant for Nucky. | Billie Dove[4] | Chris Caldovino | Tonino Sandrelli | Seasons 3-5 | Right-hand man to Gyp Rosetti and Mafia lieutenant. | Brian Geraghty | James "Jim" Tolliver | Season 4 | FBI agent under the direction of J. Edgar Hoover posing as a corrupt prohibition agent under the name Warren Knox in Atlantic City. Killed by Eli after trying to blackmail him. | Eric Ladin | J. Edgar Hoover | Season 4 | Director of the Bureau of Investigation. | J. Edgar Hoover | Domenick Lombardozzi | Ralph Capone | Seasons 4-5 | Al Capone's brother. | Ralph Capone | Morgan Spector | Frank Capone | Season 4 | Al Capone's level-headed brother. | Frank Capone | Margot Bingham | Daughter Maitland | Season 4-5 | Singer and ward of Dr. Valentin Narcisse who begins an affair with Chalky White. | Giampiero Judica | Salvatore Maranzano | Season 5 | Powerful New York Mafia boss at war with his right-hand man, Lucky Luciano. | Salvatore Maranzano | John Ellison Conlee | Louis Kaestner | Season 5 | The Commodore as a young man. | Louis Kuehnle | Matt Letscher | Joseph P. Kennedy | Season 5 | Boston businessman. | Joseph P. Kennedy | |
Characters as performers>Actor | Performer | Episode | Notes | Stephen DeRosa | Eddie Cantor | "Boardwalk Empire",
"Broadway Limited",
"A Return to Normalcy",
"A Dangerous Maid",
"You'd Be Surprised",
"Resolution" | comedian and singer | Erin McGrath[5] | Edith Day | "Anastasia" | "Alice Blue Gown" (from "Irene") | Malachy Cleary | Warren Harding | Hold Me In Paradise | Senator | John Treacy Egan[6] | Duncan O'Connor | "Nights in Ballygran" | "Carrickfergus" | A'Lisa Miles | Mamie Smith | "Home" | "Crazy Blues" | Kathy Brier | Sophie Tucker | "Belle Femme" | "Some of These Days" | Remy Auberjonois | Hardeen | "Paris Green" | magician and escape artist (brother of Houdini) | Characters as athletes>Actor | Athlete | Episode | Notes | Devin Harjes | Jack Dempsey | "What Does the Bee Do?"
"Peg of Old"
| boxer (heavyweight champion, 1919–26) | References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 {{cite book |title=Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City |last=Johnson |first=Nelson |year=2010 |publisher=Plexus Publishing, Inc. |location= |isbn=978-0-9666748-6-6}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/interview-boardwalk-empire-creator-terence-winter|title=Interview: 'Boardwalk Empire' creator Terence Winter|date=September 9, 2010}} 3. ^{{cite web |last=Moaba |first=Alex |date=2013-09-05 |title='Boardwalk Empire': Jeffrey Wright On The Real-Life Racketeer Who Inspired His Season 4 Character (VIDEO) |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/05/boardwalk-empire-jeffrey-wright-season-4_n_3875824.html |publisher=The Huffington Post |accessdate=2013-09-17}} 4. ^Billie Dove, 5. ^Venutolo, Anthony, 'Boardwalk Empire' episode 4, 'Anastasia': Nucky's birthday bash and back room deals, The Star-Ledger, October 11, 2010 6. ^Venutolo, Anthony, 'Boardwalk Empire' recap: Van Alden busts up Nucky's Celtic bash, The Star-Ledger, October 18, 2010
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