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:''Anthony D'Amico may also refer to [[Fat Tony]].''
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|name=Anthony D'Amico
gender=Male|
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hair=Dark Grey,formerly black|
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|gender= {{Male cast}}
age=52|
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|job=Sound re-recording mixer
job=Mafia Crime boss|
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relatives=Wife - [[Anne Maria]]<br>Son - [[Michael D'Amico|Micheal]]|
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appearance=[[Bart the Murderer]]|
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|status=Inactive
voiced by=[[Joe Mantegna]]|
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|episodes= 92
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|seasons= [[Season 3]] - [[Season 6|6]]
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|first episode="[[Stark Raving Dad]]"
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|latest episode="[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"
 
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'''Fat Tony''' (voiced by [[Joe Mantegna]]) is the local Mafia underboss and leader of the [[Springfield Mafia]] also known as [[D'Amico Crime Family]].
 
  
Fat Tony is a pastiche of Mafia characters from movies and dramas. His nickname may be a reference to "Black Tony",(Anthony Stracci) the Don of the fictional Stracci family in the The Godfather franchise. His fellow mobsters include [[Joey]], [[Legs and Louie]] and occasionally [[Johnny Tightlips]]. Tony's schemes have ranged from supplying rat's milk to the school cafeteria to dabbling in the illegal fireworks racket. His gang also attempts to monopolize various legitimate business, once waging war with the local [[Yakuza]] over [[Marge Simpson]]'s pretzel business.
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'''Anthony D'Amico''' is a sound re-recording mixer who worked on ''The Simpsons'' between 1991 and 1995. He received three Emmy Award nominations for the episodes "[[Treehouse of Horror II]]", "[[Treehouse of Horror III]]" and "[[Bart vs. Australia]]". He also worked for ''[[The Critic]]''.
  
==Name==
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== Awards ==
Fat Tony's actual name is the source of some dispute, as several different 'real' names have been revealed over the course of the series.
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{{TRsT|{{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation}}|3}}
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{{TB|[[1992]]<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1992/outstanding-individual-achievement-in-sound-mixing-for-a-comedy-series-or-a-special Television Academy - "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special – 1992"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"}}
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{{TRs|Nominated|3}}
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{{TBT|[[1993]]<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1993/outstanding-individual-achievement-in-sound-mixing-for-a-comedy-series-or-a-special Television Academy - "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special – 1993"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror III]]"}}
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{{TBT|[[1995]]<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1995/outstanding-individual-achievement-in-sound-mixing-for-a-comedy-series-or-a-special Television Academy - "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special – 1995"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Bart vs. Australia]]"}}
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In the third-season episode ''[[Bart the Murderer]]'', Fat Tony is  referred in a news report given by [[Kent Brockman]] as '''William "Fat Tony" Williams'''. This may be his real name, or it may be a hastily-created pseudonym.
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== Credits ==
 
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=== Re-recording mixer ===
In another episode, [[Frankie the Squealer]] reveals Fat Tony's real first name to be '''Marion'''.  This is possibly a reference to John Wayne, whose real name was was Marion Morrison.
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In the eighth-season episode ''[[The Homer They Fall]]'', the announcer at [[Homer Simpson|Homer's]] boxing match against [[Dredrick Tatum]] refers to Fat Tony as '''Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico'''.
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Of course as a known mob boss, Fat Tony likely has numerous aliases, and it is possible that ''none'' of the above might be his 'real' name.  His nickname also may be a reference to real-life mobster Anthony 'Fat Tony' Salerno.
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=="Business" dealings==
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[[Image:PDVD_000.JPG|left|thumb|168px|The mafia boss Fat Tony]]
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Fat Tony has been behind most, if not all of, Springfield's criminal enterprises. Fat Tony's associates meet in what is known as the "Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club." Tony's rackets include the usual organized crime activities such as illegal gambling, cigarette trafficking, and rum running to more unusual activities. In "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]" Homer contracted with the Springfield mafia to drive out Marge's rival snack food distributors to assist her pretzel franchise, demanding 100% of Marge's profits from her pretzel business in exchange, only to be stopped by the local [[Yakuza]] brought in by Marge's rivals. The two gangs then had a mob war, which continued off-screen(Fat Tony and his gangsters displayed very impressive fighting skills, as opposed to when they usually just pull out their guns). Much of Springfield's municipal government is involved with the Mafia. [[Chief Wiggum]] has been seen taking bribes from Fat Tony, and in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility he attempted to take out a hit on mayor [[Joe Quimby]]. In "[[Papa's Got a Brand New Badge]]", Tony put out a contract on Homer after his private security business interfered with the mob's interests. Homer would have been executed gangland-style if not for [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] coming to the rescue with her rifle. Marge usually has a more peaceful relationship with Fat Tony, even driving his son Michael home from school. In the episode "[[Moe Baby Blues]]", she mentions that the Mafia frequently congregates outside her house, and that she often brings them lemonade.
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[[Image:Fat Tony and Michael.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Fat Tony with his son Michael.]]
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Fat Tony appears in "[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]". His son Michael is introduced (he was mentioned earlier in "[[Moe Baby Blues]]" and "[[The Seven-Beer Snitch]]") and [[Bart]] reveals that Fat Tony muscled McDonald's and Burger King out of Springfield so [[Krusty Burger]] can have a monopoly. The episode also reveals that Fat Tony's wife was whacked by natural causes, and that he once nearly killed [[Chief Wiggum]].
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==Voice==
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Originally, Tony was going to be voiced by [[Hank Azaria]]. However, since Fat Tony wasn't a very good drawing, Groening decided to make a ''Special Guest Voice'' on him. Groening chose [[Joe Mantegna]]. In DVD commentary it is stated that Mr. Mantegna is so enamored with the character that he has forbidden to allow anyone else to voice Fat Tony. However, this didn't stop [[Phil Hartman]] filling in for him on one occasion.
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==Info==
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Fat Tony appears in "[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]". His son Michael is introduced (he was mentioned earlier in "Moe Baby Blues" and "[[The Seven-Beer Snitch]]") and Bart reveals that Fat Tony muscled [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]] out of Springfield so [[Krusty Burger]] can have a monopoly. The episode also reveals that Fat Tony's wife died of natural causes, and that he once nearly killed [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]].
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Though not strictly a "business" dealing, he has shown to be involved in gambling several times, most notably in the episode "[[Homie the Clown]]", in which he made numerous sports bets with Krusty.
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==Character traits==
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''[[Moe Baby Blues]]'' featured several interesting references relating to Fat Tony. To entertain his subordinates, Fat Tony puts an orange slice in his mouth in imitation of [[wikipedia:Vito Corleone|Don Corleone]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Godfather|The Godfather]]''. Minutes later, Fat Tony responds to an emotional scene by saying "I haven't cried this much since I paid to see ''[[wikipedia:The Godfather Part III|Godfather III]]''" (in which Mantegna played the character [[wikipedia:Joey Zasa|Joey Zasa]], one of the inspirations for Fat Tony). His son's name is a reference to [[wikipedia:Michael Corleone|Michael Corleone]]. Fat Tony is also a competent violinist.
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{{Season6A|all=yes|E6n=as Anthony "The Finger" D'Amico}}
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==Apperances==
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== References ==
*[[Bart the Murderer]]
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{{Reflist}}
*[[Homie the Clown]]
 
*[[The Homer They Fall]]
 
*[[Insane Clown Poppy]]
 
*[[Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge]]
 
*[[Moe Baby Blues]]
 
*[[The Seven-Beer Snitch]]
 
*[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and Her Homer]]
 
  
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== External links ==
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*{{IMDb|name/nm0195112/}}
  
{{Simpsons characters}}
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Primetime Emmy Award nominated crew]]
[[Category:Mafia members]]
 
[[Category:Villains]]
 
[[Category:D'Amico family]]
 
[[Category:Springfield Mafia]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:48, January 28, 2023

Anthony D'Amico may also refer to Fat Tony.
Anthony D'Amico
Crew Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Sound re-recording mixer
Status:
Inactive
Number of episodes: 92
Seasons active: Season 3 - 6
First episode: "Stark Raving Dad"
Most recent episode: "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"


Anthony D'Amico is a sound re-recording mixer who worked on The Simpsons between 1991 and 1995. He received three Emmy Award nominations for the episodes "Treehouse of Horror II", "Treehouse of Horror III" and "Bart vs. Australia". He also worked for The Critic.

Awards[edit]

Award Year Episode Result
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation 1992[1] "Treehouse of Horror II" Nominated
1993[2] "Treehouse of Horror III"
1995[3] "Bart vs. Australia"

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Re-recording mixer[edit]

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