- William Morris Bioff
William Morris ("Willie") Bioff (
1900 -November 4 ,1955 ) was an Americanorganized crime figure who operated as a labor leader in themovie production business from the 1920s through the 1940s. During this time, Bioff extorted millions of dollars from movie studios with the threat of mass union work stoppages.Criminal career
Bioff was born and briefly raised in a
kosher Jewish household inChicago , but his father kicked him out on the street when he was eight years old.ref|2 Bioff soon became involved in criminal ventures, beginning with petty theft, then minorprotection racket s and working his way up topimping in Chicago'sLevee vice district, of which he was later convicted in 1922. Bioff later worked for Harry and Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik where, through Guzik, Bioff metAl Capone and later Frank "The Enforcer" NittiIn the 1930s, Nitti sent Bioff to California as an enforcer for Mafia controlled union leader George Brown who later became President of the
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees . Eventually, Bioff, aided by John "Handsome Johnny" Rosselli, became the collector for the Syndicate-controlled unions inHollywood , extorting millions of dollars from major motion-picture studios, and keeping several hundred-thousand for himself. However, as one source notes, "Amusingly, Bioff, a glorified Chicago thug, went Hollywood in a big way with his sudden wealth. But his fancy suits and solid gold business cards made him too high profile ... -hence the indictment."ref|1Bioff later threatened a strike against New York movie theaters by demanding two projectionists in each theater. When owners complained they would go broke under the terms he demanded Bioff agreed to an arrangement for two projectionists in exchange for reduced pay, much of which went to Bioff. By the late 1930s a newspaper campaign began bringing attention to the Bioff-Browne extortion operation creating a huge scandal in Hollywood. He was exposed by conservative newspaper columnist
Westbrook Pegler , who was trying to prove that criminal corruption was rampant in labor unions.Indictment and testimony
In 1943, Bioff was indicted for
tax evasion and related crimes, as well as extortion andracketeering , along with a number of his associates. Rather than faceprison , Bioff testified against his companions, including Paul "The Waiter" Ricca,Philip D'Andrea , Charlie "Cherry Nose" Gioe,Johnny Rosselli ,Lou Kaufman , and Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti. Nitti committedsuicide shortly after Bioff's testimony. Bioff received a reduced sentence along with Browne.Upon his release, Bioff moved to
Arizona and assumed a new identity, "William Nelson," and even reportedly developed a friendship with then SenatorBarry Goldwater helping contribute to his re-election campaign fund and even going into business with the senator's nephew, Bobby. Bioff, however, soon began working for Riviera Casino managerGus Greenbaum , at the Chicago Outfit-owned Las Vegas casino. Bioff was assassinated onNovember 4 ,1955 , through a bombing described as follows::"Bioff walked out of his home and slid behind the wheel of his truck. A moment later, an explosion rocked the neighborhood. Parts of Bioff and his truck were strewn all over the driveway. Police found the remains of a dynamite bomb wired to the starter. The killers were never found." ref|2
Further reading
* Sean Macaulay "Mobster's ball", The Times (London)
June 13 2002 .
* Cecilia Rasmussen, "L.A. Then and Now: Mobsters Muscled Into Film Industry", Los Angeles Times,January 2 2000 , Metro; Part B; Page 3.
*Kelly, Robert J. "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Facts on File Inc., 2005 ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Encyclopedia of American Crime". New York: Facts on File Inc., 2005. ISBN 0-8160-4040-0External links
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_208.html How the Mob Extorted the Hollywood Studio System]
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_219.html Barry Goldwater: Friends In Low Places (describing Bioff's reputed friendship with Goldwater)]
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