There is a brief interlude about the election of President John F Kennedy, who inspired vitriol in Hoffa but was beloved by "The Italians" as Frank explains, including Russell Bufalino. The actor explained the de-aging process when he stopped by The Tonight Show in September 2019. He called Russ and told him that two other mobsters Tony Jack (Giacalone) and Pro (Anthony Provenzano) were meeting with Jimmy Hoffa in Detroit. Just hit 'Like' on our Digital Spy Facebook page and 'Follow' on our @digitalspy Instagram and Twitter accounts. He was serving a 20-year racketeering sentence in California when he died in 1988. Best name ever," Cannavale said about the role when he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! "It was, you know, just exactly the type of thing you think: Someday, I might find myself there, watching these guys. It is this kind of manipulative gift-giving that continues to win Frank's loyalty to Hoffa and the Bufalino crime family. He was never to be seen alive or dead again. #wardrobe #fashionista . What does Frank really feel about betraying Jimmy? [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx5SfqOMZXE]. Powered by. He thought he was meeting members of the Detroit and Pennsylvania mob in a Detroit house, but ended up with a bullet in the head instead. The Irishman is now streaming on Netflix. So Frank gets on a plane to Detroit and arrives at the diner where Hoffa is waiting for his meeting. Back in the linear story, Frank and Russell grow closer but the rift between him and his kids continues to grow. "I dyed my chest hair blond just in case Scorsese said, 'Listen, you're gonna need to take your shirt off.' " Nayel Nassar, you are one of a kind," she said in a social media post alongside a photo that showed her . While Bill Bufalino did most of his business in Michigan, he remained close to Russell his entire life and even chose the mobster to be godfather of his daughter. Bill Bufalino - played by Ray Romano Played by Ray Romano, Bill Bufalino was an American attorney who represented the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1941 until 1971.