Vincent Corleone - Family

Family

  • Vito Corleone — Grandfather.
  • Carmela Corleone — Grandmother.
  • Santino Corleone — Father.
  • Lucy Mancini — Mother.
  • Tom Hagen — Adopted Uncle.
  • Costanzia 'Connie' Corleone-Rizzi — Aunt.
  • Fredo Corleone — Uncle.
  • Michael Corleone — Uncle.
  • Anthony Vito Corleone — Cousin.
  • Mary Corleone — Cousin.
  • Michael Rizzi — Cousin.
  • Victor Rizzi — Cousin.
  • Francesca Corleone — paternal half-sister
  • Kathryn Corleone — paternal half-sister
  • Frank Corleone — paternal half-brother
  • Santino Corleone, Jr. — paternal half-brother
Preceded by
Michael Corleone
Head of the Corleone crime family

1980 - 2000s
Succeeded by
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The Godfather franchise
Novels
  • The Godfather
  • The Sicilian
  • The Godfather Returns
  • The Godfather's Revenge
  • The Family Corleone
Films
  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather Part II
  • The Godfather Part III
Video games
  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather: The Game
  • The Godfather II
Corleone family
  • Vito Corleone
  • Michael Corleone
  • Tom Hagen
  • Sonny Corleone
  • Fredo Corleone
  • Carmela Corleone
  • Connie Corleone-Rizzi
  • Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone
  • Kay Adams-Corleone
  • Anthony Corleone
  • Mary Corleone
  • Vincent Corleone
  • Sandra Corleone
Corleone family allies
  • Genco Abbandando
  • Luca Brasi
  • Willi Cicci
  • Peter Clemenza
  • Sam Drago
  • B. J. Harrison
  • Carmine Marino
  • Rocco Lampone
  • Tony Molinari
  • Sal Narducci
  • Al Neri
  • Tommy Neri
  • Ritchie Nobilio
  • Eddie Paradise
  • Frank Pentangeli
  • Salvatore Tessio
  • Don Tommasino
  • Carlo Tramonti
  • Joe Zaluchi
Corleone family enemies
  • Ozzie Altobello
  • Momo Barone
  • Emilio Barzini
  • Ottilio Cuneo
  • Don Fanucci
  • Vincent Forlenza
  • Paulie Fortunato
  • Nick Geraci
  • Archbishop Gilday
  • Moe Greene
  • Frederick Keinszig
  • Joe Lucadello
  • Licio Lucchesi
  • Captain McCluskey
  • Mosca
  • Johnny Ola
  • Carlo Rizzi
  • Antonio "Tony" Rosato
  • Carmine Rosato
  • Hyman Roth
  • Louie Russo
  • Virgil Sollozzo
  • Anthony Stracci
  • Bruno Tattaglia
  • Philip Tattaglia
  • Rico Tattaglia
  • Joey Zasa
Others
  • Amerigo Bonasera
  • Johnny Fontane
  • Pat Geary
  • Cardinal Lamberto
  • Lucy Mancini
  • Danny Shea
  • Mickey Shea
  • Billy Van Arsdale
  • Jack Woltz
  • Aldo Trapani
Music
  • The Godfather soundtrack
  • The Godfather Part II soundtrack
  • The Godfather Part III soundtrack
  • "Speak Softly Love"
  • "Promise Me You'll Remember"
  • The Godfather: The Game Soundtrack
Related
  • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Mario Puzo
  • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Nino Rota
  • Dean Tavoularis
  • Gordon Willis
  • Mark Winegardner
  • Ed Falco
  • Crime film
  • Organized crime
  • Mafia
  • Five Families
  • Five Families (The Godfather)
  • Corleone
  • The Sicilian
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  • The Godfather Saga
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