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Connie Corleone | |
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The Godfather character | |
First appearance | The Godfather |
Last appearance | The Godfather's Revenge |
Created by | Mario Puzo |
Portrayed by | Talia Shire |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Constanzia Corleone |
Gender | Female |
Family | Corleone family |
Spouse | Carlo Rizzi (deceased; 1945–1955) Ed Federici (divorced) Merle Johnson (divorced) |
Children | Victor Rizzi Michael Francis Rizzi |
Relatives | Francesca Corleone (niece) Kathryn Corleone (niece) Frank Corleone (nephew) Santino Corleone Jr.(nephew) Vincent Mancini (nephew) Anthony Corleone (nephew) Mary Corleone (niece) |
Father | Vito Corleone |
Mother | Carmela Corleone |
Brothers | Sonny Corleone Fredo Corleone Michael Corleone Tom Hagen (adopted brother) |
Constanzia "Connie" Corleone (also known as Connie Corleone Rizzo) is a fictional character in The Godfather, a 1969 novel by Mario Puzo, and the 1972 film The Godfather. In the film, Connie is portrayed by Talia Shire, the sister of the director Francis Ford Coppola. Shire was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Connie Corleone in The Godfather Part II.[1]