- Lou Albano
Infobox Wrestler |name = Captain Lou Albano
names = Captain Lou Albano
height = 5' 10"cite web |url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/halloffame/captainloualbano/bio/ |title=Lou Albano's WWE Hall of Fame Profile |accessdate=2007-10-06 |publisher=WWE.com]
weight = 350 lb
birth_date = birth date and age|1933|7|29
birth_place =Mount Vernon, New York
resides =Carmel, New York
billed =Mount Vernon, New York
trainer =
debut = 1953
retired = 1995Louis Vincent Albano (born
July 29 1933 inMount Vernon, New York ), better known by hisring name Captain Lou Albano, is anItalian-American former professional wrestler, manager andactor . With an over-the-top personality and a penchant for making boisterous declarations, Albano was the epitome of the antagonistic manager that raised the ire of wrestlers and incited the anger of spectators. Throughout his forty two year career, Albano guided 15 different tag teams and 4 singles competitors to championship gold. A unique showman, with an elongated beard, rubberband facial piercings, and loud outfits, he was the forefather of the 1980s Rock 'n' Wrestling explosion. Collaborating withCyndi Lauper , Albano helped usher in wrestling's crossover success with a mainstream audience. Capitalizing on his success, he later ventured into Hollywood with various television, film, and music projects.Early life
Captain Lou was born Louis Albano in
Mount Vernon, New York to Dr. Carmen and Eleanor Albano. He played football at and graduated fromArchbishop Stepinac High School inWhite Plains, New York . [ [http://stepinacfootball.com/news/article.asp?id=197307 Stepinac Crusaders website] ] After briefly attending theUniversity of Tennessee on a football scholarship, Albano left school to join the Army. [http://www.prowrestlingradio.com/albano.html Pro Wrestling Radio Interview] ] During his tour, Albano became interested in the WWF when he was working at a bar as a bouncer and met two WWF performers. Albano made his professional wrestling debut by defeating Bob Lazaro inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada in 1953. [ [http://www.gerweck.net/timeline.htm Gerwick Wrestling Timeline] ]World Wide Wrestling Federation
Albano achieved moderate success as a tag team performer with partner Tony Altomare. Dubbed The Sicilians, Altimore and Albano drew considerable heat competing as a stereotypical Italian gangster combo. Their realistic depiction of their characters caught the attention of actual mafiosi who requested the duo tone down their act. Over the next few years, The Sicilians continued their success by winning the Midwest tag team titles and later the
WWWF United States Tag Team Championship fromArnold Skaaland andSpiros Arion .Following the encouragement of fellow wrestler
Bruno Sammartino , Albano transformed himself into the brash, bombastic manager Captain Lou Albano. With a quick wit and a grating personality, Albano delivered memorablepromo s that made him wrestling's most villainous manager. He earned the scorn of the wrestling audience as he attempted to dethroneWorld Wide Wrestling Federation superstar and WWWF championBruno Sammartino . In 1971, Albano achieved his objective when "Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff ended Sammartino's seven year reign as champion. Koloff's reign marked the only time that Albano would manage a World Heavyweight champion. For the remainder of the seventies Albano's cadre of loyal henchmen were unable to resecure the championship.Albano guided singles wrestlers such as Pat Patterson,
Don Muraco and Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine to the Intercontinental Championship. Furthermore, Albano carved a prolific legacy that remains unmatched by guiding over a dozen teams to the WWWF World Tag Team Championships. Under his tutelage,Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito,The Valiant Brothers ,Wild Samoans , The Moondogs, andThe British Bulldogs were a few of many that solidified Albano as wrestling's premiere tag team manager. By the end of his career, Albano managed over 50 different wrestlers that won two dozen championships.Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection
By the 1980s, Albano appeared in
Cyndi Lauper 's "Girls Just Want To Have Fun ", "She Bop ", "Time After Time " andThe Goonies 'R' Good Enough music video s. Parlaying the venture, new WWF ownerVince McMahon devised the Rock 'n' Wrestling storyline, a collaboration and cross-promotion between the newly renamed WWF and elements of the music industry [http://wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/wrestlers/loualbano2.html The Wrestling Museum Hall of Fame Induction Article] ] . During a public appearance atMadison Square Garden , Albano made sexist comments that outraged the singer and non-wrestling fans. Furthermore, on WWF television, Albano made the audacious claims that he was Lauper's manager and that he was the architect of her success. The two settled their differences on theMTV /WWF special "The War To Settle The Score". Following Lauper's victory at the event, Albano apologized to Lauper and instantly became a fan favorite and the voice of Rock 'n' Wrestling. The crossover storyline, coupled with the Hulkamania phenomenon surrounding then-WWF championHulk Hogan and the first WrestleMania, triggered a period of unprecedented success for not only the WWF, but for the professional wrestling industry as a whole. Moreover, Albano helped cement wrestling's place within pop culture. Following the colossal success of the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection, Albano left the WWF in 1986 to focus on various projects. Except for a brief return in 1994 to co-manageThe Headshrinkers , Albano has since retired from the wrestling industry.Hollywood crossover and retirement
Capitalizing on his new found celebrity, Albano began appearing in a vast array of television and film projects. Throughout the late eighties, Albano appeared in "227", "
Miami Vice ", "Hey Dude ", Brian De Palma's "Wiseguys" and the 1987 wrestling movie "Body Slam". Expanding into music, Albano managed and performed with rockersNRBQ . He was immortalized in the song "Captain Lou" on their "Lou and the Q" album.In March 1989, on "
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee ", Albano shaved his trademark beard to star as the iconicvideo game character Mario in "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ". Along withDanny Wells , he co-starred in live action segments during interludes of the Mario cartoon, as well as providing the voice of his animated counterpart.From 1990 to 1991, Albano hosted a regular interview segment on
UWF Fury Hour called "Captain Lou's Corner".During
the 1990s , Albano became a vegetarian and shed 150 pounds (70 kg) following a health scare. In May 2005, Albano suffered aheart attack , but later recovered. In 1996, Albano was enshrined into theWWF Hall of Fame . . Two years later, he co-authored the book "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pro-Wrestling" along withBert Randolph Sugar . [ISBN 0028639618 (2nd edition, 2000)] . In recent years Albano has been semi-active in the wrestling industry with appearances on reunion events, conventions, and WWE programming. [http://www.readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=96049] [ [http://www.pwmania.com/newsarticle.php?page=183596646 PWMania.com - Bret Hart Offering Comments On Vince McMahon Tonight On Raw ] ]In wrestling
*Wrestlers managed
*Tag teams managed by Albano:*Mr. Fuji and
Mr. Saito :*Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika):*The Executioners (Masked Executioner 1 and Masked Executioner 2):*The Mongols (Bepo and Geeto):*The Yukon Lumberjacks (Yukon Eric and Yukon Pierre):*The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) [Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.83)] :*The Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu):*The New Headshrinkers (Fatu and Sionne):*The Valiant Brothers (Jimmy Valiant ,Johnny Valiant andJerry Valiant ):*The Machines (Super Machine, Big Machine and Giant Machine):*The Moondogs (Moondog King, Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot):*The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo andBarry Windham ):*The Blackjacks (Blackjack Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza)Championships and accomplishments
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI Manager of the Year (1974, 1981 and 1986):*PWI Editor's Award (1994)*World Wide Wrestling Federation | World Wrestling Federation:*WWF Hall of Fame:*
WWWF United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Tony Altimore*
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :*Best on Interviews (1981) tied withRoddy Piper :*Worst Worked Match of the Year (1985) vs.Freddie Blassie atNassau Coliseum Notes
References
*cite book |author = Mick Foley |title = Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks |publisher = HarperCollins |date = 2000 |pages = 768 |isbn = 0061031011
* [http://www.wwe.com/superstars/halloffame/captainloualbano/bio/ "WWE Hall of Fame Profile"]
* [http://wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/wrestlers/loualbano2.html "Wrestling Museum Hall of Fame Induction Article"]External links
*imdb name|id=0016304|name=Lou Albano
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