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Created by
  
Mario Puzo

Gender
  
Male

Played by
  
Frank Sivero

First appearance
  
The Godfather

Aliases
  
Genco

Family
  
Corleone family

Creator
  
Mario Puzo

Movie
  
The Godfather Part II


Portrayed by
  
Frank Sivero (young), Franco Corsaro (old).

Occupation
  
Olive oil importer, consigliere

Similar
  
Don Fanucci, Carmela Corleone, Pat Geary, Willi Cicci, Don Tommasino

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Genco Abbandando is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather. He is the first consigliere of the Corleone family, and childhood friend to Vito Corleone. He was portrayed by Frank Sivero in The Godfather Part II, who portrayed a bystander in the scene from the first film where Sonny beat up Carlo on the street.

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In the novel

Raised in New York's Little Italy, Genco worked at his father's grocery store from an early age. He became firm friends with the hired hand, Vito Corleone, and was upset when Vito was fired by his father, forced to do so by the neighborhood boss Don Fanucci, even offering to steal from his father to help his friend with whom he had bonded like a brother. Vito refused, saying this would be an offense to his father.

After Vito kills Fanucci and becomes the new Don of the neighborhood, he hires Genco to act as his consigliere, and names his front company 'Genco Pura' after his friend. Genco serves him loyally, showing incredible insight, especially when Vito's son Santino asks to join the family business. Genco has his friend's hotheaded son closely assigned to his father as a bodyguard so he could learn the family business, as well as be kept under Vito's control.

Genco serves as Vito's most trusted adviser for decades, until he is stricken with cancer and can no longer fulfill his duties. During this time, Tom Hagen, Vito's unofficially adopted son, stands in for him. Genco dies with the Don at his side in 1945, the same day that Connie Corleone marries Carlo Rizzi. Vito, his sons and his godson Johnny Fontane all visit Genco to pay their respects.

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References

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