Carmella Corleone

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Carmella Corleone
Born 1897
Died 1959
Spouse Vito Corleone
Children Sonny Corleone (son), Fredo Corleone (son), Michael Corleone (son), Connie Corleone (daughter), Tom Hagen (adoptive son)

Carmella Corleone (1897-1959) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's The Godfather. She is the wife of Don Vito Corleone. Though she figures somewhat prominently in the book and the films, she is nowhere given a name and is only referred to as "Mama". She receives one seemingly as an afterthought in the DVDs' special features. Mrs. Corleone is portrayed by Morgana King, who is better known as a singer, and she is briefly given a chance to show some of her vocal skills in the wedding reception scene of The Godfather Part I. In the novel, Mama Corleone is portrayed a rather traditional Italian immigrant woman who speaks in very broken English and develops a close relationship with Michael's wife Kay. She is given more interesting lines of dialogue in The Godfather Part II, notably when she confronts her daughter Connie about her acts early in the film, and when she discusses family life with her son, Michael, who is becoming worried as he realizes that his strong-hand Don methods are alienating him from the other members of the family.

In the novel, Carmella, a devout Catholic, went to mass everyday to pray for her husband's soul.

In the flashback scenes of The Godfather Part II, the young Carmella is portrayed by Francesca de Sapio.

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