- John Wojtowicz
Infobox Criminal
subject_name = John Stanley Wojtowicz
image_size = 175px
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date_of_birth = birth date|1945|03|09|mf=y
place_of_birth =New York City ,New York , U.S.
date_of_death = Death date|2006|01|2|1945|03|09
place_of_death =New York City ,New York , U.S.
alias =
conviction =Bank robbery
penalty = 20 years imprisonment
status = deceased
occupation =
spouse = Carmen Bifulco (divorced), Ernest Aron (deceased)
parents =
children = twoJohn Stanley Wojtowicz (
March 9 ,1945 -January 2 2006 ) was an Americanbank robber whose story inspired the 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon ". [cite web
url=http://www.nndb.com/people/021/000093739/
title=John Wojtowicz in the Notable Names Database
publisher=Soylent Communications
accessdate=2007-10-03]Background
Wojtowicz, who was
bisexual , married his first wife, Carmen Bifulco, in 1967. They had two children, and separated in 1969. Wojtowicz met pre-operativetranssexual Elizabeth Eden (then known as Ernest Aron) in 1971 at an Italian feast inNew York City . Wojtowicz and Eden were married onDecember 4 ,1971 .Perhaps because of stress over his inability to afford
sex reassignment surgery , Eden attemptedsuicide several times. Wojtowicz set on the path that made him famous after failing to procure funds for Eden's birthday onAugust 19 ,1972 . OnAugust 20 ,1972 Eden attempted suicide again. The following day, Wojtowicz went to the psychiatric ward to try to get Eden released but was told he (Eden) would not be released until he (Eden) was cured of his gender identity problem. Wojtowicz assumed this meant either altering his homosexuality or receiving a sex change operation.Fact|date=September 2008Bank Robbery
On
August 22 ,1972 , Wojtowicz, along with Sal Naturile and another man, attempted to rob a branch of the Chase Manhattan bank on the corner of East Third Street and Avenue P inGravesend, Brooklyn . Wojtowicz and Naturile held nineChase Manhattan bank employees hostage for 14 hours. Wojtowicz, a former bank teller, had some knowledge of bank operations. However, he apparently based his plan on scenes from the movie "The Godfather ", which he had seen earlier that day.The Boys in the Bank" by P.F. Kluge and Thomas Moore for "Life" - September 22, 1972. Volume 73, Number 12.]The robbers became media celebrities. Wojtowicz was arrested, but Naturile was killed by the FBI during the final moments of the incident.
Aftermath
According to Wojtowicz, he was offered a deal for pleading guilty, which the court did not honor and on
April 23 1973 , he was sentenced to 20 years inLewisburg Federal Penitentiary of which he served seven [Notable Names Database http://www.nndb.com/people/021/000093739/] , being released onApril 10 1987 . He made $7,500 selling the movie rights to the story, and helped finance Eden's sex reassignment surgery with these funds. In 1987, "Time" reported that Eden, 41, died ofAIDS -relatedpneumonia in Rochester.Dog Day Afternoon
Wojtowicz's story was used as the basis for the film "
Dog Day Afternoon ". The movie was released in 1975, and starredAl Pacino as Wojtowicz (called "Sonny Wortzik" in the film), andJohn Cazale , Pacino's co-star in "The Godfather", as Naturile. Eden, known as "Leon" in the film, was portrayed by actorChris Sarandon .Photos, Lisa. The Dog and the Last Real Man: An Interview with John S. Wojtowicz "Journal of Bisexuality" Volume: 3 Issue: 2]In 1975 John Wojtowicz wrote a letter to "
The New York Times " out of concern that people would believe the movie version of the events which he said was only 30% accurate. Wojtowicz's main objection was the inaccurate portrayal of his wife Carmen Bifulco as a plain, overweight woman whose behavior led to his relationship with Elizabeth Eden, when in fact he had left her two years before he met Eden. Other concerns he had that were fictionalized in the movie were that he never spoke to his mother and that the police refused to let him speak to his wife Carmen. In addition, the movie intimated that John 'sold out' Sal Naturile to the police, and although he claims this to be untrue, several attempts were made on John's life following an inmate screening of the movie. He did however praise Al Pacino and Chris Sarandon's characterizations of himself and wife Elizabeth Eden as accurate. In a 2006 interview, the screenwriter of the movie,Frank Pierson , said that he tried to visit John Wojtowicz in prison many times to get more details about his story when he wrote the screenplay but Wojtowicz refused each time to see him because he thought he was not paid enough money for the rights to his story. [Documentary "The Making of Dog Day Afternoon" present on disc 2 of the two-disc Special Edition DVD.]Death
Wojtowicz died of
cancer on January 2, 2006.Katz, Celeste (April 23, 2006). 'Dog Day's' journey into
] [cite web|url=http://www.einsiders.com/features/columns/jan06obituaries.php|title=John Wojtowicz|format=HTML|publisher=Entertainment Insiders|accessdate=2008-09-14]Documentaries
Wojtowicz was also the subject of two documentaries, "The Third Memory" in 2000 and "Based on A True Story" in 2005. In 2001, "The New York Times" reported that he was living on welfare in
Brooklyn . ["Films That Keep Asking, Is It Fact or Fiction?", New York Times, 19 January 2001, Section E; Part 2; Pg. 43]References
External links
*imdb name|id=1533421|name=John Wojtowicz
* [http://www.basedonatruestory.nl Official site of "Based on a True Story"]
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* [http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC15folder/RealDogDay.html Wojtowicz's comments on "Dog Day Afternoon"]
* [http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&LastName=Wojtowicz&Middle=S.&FirstName=John+&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=28&y=18 Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Results for John Stanley Wojtowicz]
* [http://dotmum.egloos.com/561771 Photos of Wojtowicz and the Robbery]
* [http://www.ironicsans.com/2007/08/dog_day_anniversary.html Photos of Wojtowicz and the Robbery]
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