Albie Cianflone

Albie Cianflone

Infobox character | name = Albert Cianflone


portrayer = John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia
creator = David Chase
species =
gender = Male
age = 60s
title = Consigliere of the Lupertazzi crime family
first = "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh" "(episode 6.04)"
last = "Made in America" "(episode 6.21)"

Albert "Albie" Cianflone, played by John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia, is a fictional character on the HBO original series, "The Sopranos". He is the reputed Consigliere to Philip "Phil" Leotardo.

Albie is a former soldier in the Leotardo crew, and has reputedly worked for Phil Leotardo since the 1980s. After John "Johnny Sack" Sacramoni was arrested and indicted on various charges, Phil was promoted to Acting boss, and Albie was made new Consigliere to Phil Leotardo. Albie helped mediate the Barone Sanitation dispute with the DiMeo Crime Family. He also attended Allegra Sacrimoni's wedding, and sat at Phil's left hand at the meal to celebrate Gerry Torciano getting his "button" at the Vesuvio. Albie accompanied Phil to New Jersey for the Feast of St. Elzear, and helped organize the distribution of stolen vitamins that Tony offered them from a truck hijacking. Once Johnny Sack allocuted in federal court, Albie expressed relief, saying, "Could have been worse. He could've flipped." Phil Leotardo expressed outrage at this statement—he felt that Johnny should have stood trial instead of admitting the existence of "this thing of ours." (meaning the Cosa Nostra) Alongside newly-made Underboss Butch DeConcini, Albie was one of Phil's most trusted advisors and confidants, often seen talking either only to Butch or Phil himself. After Phil hatches the plot of killing the entire regime of the DiMeo Crime Family, Albie first protests in shock that taking out an entire crime family is impossible, however, he later agrees to Phil's decision. Along with Butch, Albie plans the executions of Tony Soprano, Silvio Dante and Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri, where Bobby is the only one who actually dies. Later, Albie meets with Tony Soprano and Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri in the final episode, "Made in America", along with Carmine "Little Carmine" Lupertazzi, Butch DeConcini, and George Paglieri, the semi-retired boss of one of the New York Five Families, where the Lupertazzi officials agree to end their war with the Tony and the New Jersey family, but will not disclose to Tony where their boss Phil Leotardo is hiding, either because they still feel loyal to Phil, or just because they don't know where he is hiding.

Murders Ordered By Cianflone

* Faustino "Doc" Santoro: Multiple gunshot wounds to various parts of the abdomen and face. Killed during the New York power struggle.


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