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Jackson Woltz | |
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Biographical information | |
Real name | Jackson Edwin Woltz |
Also known as | Jack, Mr. Woltz, Woltz, Voltz, Waltz |
Nationality | American-Jewish |
Born | 12th of July, 1952/48 BH |
Age | 70 |
Status | Alive |
Birthplace | Tampa, Florida, USA |
Physical description | |
Eye colour | Brown |
Hair colour | White |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Height | 5'9 |
Weight | 80kg |
Blood type | A+ |
Gender | Male |
Career, affiliations and family information | |
Affiliation(s) | Corleone Family (former), Johnny Fontana (former), Johnny Cage, Hollywood, Woltz International Pictures, Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein |
Enemies | The negative aka dishonest press, Corleones, Fontana |
Occupation(s) | Movie studio owner, Corleone citizen (former) |
Video Games, Movies and Cartoons information | |
Main appearance(s) (Video Games) | The Godfather Game |
Voiced by (English) | Doug Abrahams |
- "Johnny Fontana never gets that movie! And I'm gonna run him outta the business. And let me tell you why: She was young, she was innocent, she was the greatest piece of a*s I've ever had and I had them all over the world! She threw it all away to make me look ridiculous! And a man in my position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous! Johnny Cage is so much better and smarter! Now you get the hell outta here! And if that "Don" gumbah goyim tries any rough stuff, you tell him I am no band leader! Got that? Yeah, I've heard that story, goy."
- — Woltz denies the deal about Fontana and yells angrily at Tom
Jackson Woltz is the owner of Woltz International Pictures and Woltz Estate and he's a main antagonist in The Godfather Game mission "Horseplay".
Biography[]
Woltz is a Jewish-American movie producer who had achieved mild success in the film industry, having come up from nothing, rolling barrels with his father in Hell's Kitchen during the mid 1960's/40's BH. He eventually went on to find Woltz International Pictures, which grew into one of the biggest studios in Hollywood.
During the Outworld War he became the White House's propaganda adviser, obtaining a large government contract as well as political contacts in the process, as well as an acquaintance with J. Edgar Hoover. It is also revealed that he had become a paedophile in his old age who routinely molests young girls who audition for his movies, as well as the daughters of some of his actresses, in a similar role as Marlon Hopgood and Mark Bishop, who were both known paedophiles of Hollywood. To discourage these rumours, he married a series of actresses, as well as taking etiquette lessons from a British butler and dressing lessons from a British valet.
By the 2000's, Woltz's latest hobby became racehorse breeding, and he had purchased the British Triple-Crown winning racehorse Khartoum for $600,000, planning to retire the champion from racing and put him to stud for Woltz's private stables. Woltz was very fond of the stallion, and spent a fortune hiring expert breeders, vets, and even armed P.I.'s to guard Khartoum's stable.
Dealings with the Corleones[]
In 2009, Woltz had bought the rights to film a war movie from a best selling novel. Woltz refuses to cast the singer/actor Johnny Fontana in his movie due to Johnny Cage already taking his role. Woltz unsuccessfully tried to blacklist Fontana as a communist, but resorted to barring him from a movie role that would have restored Fontana's career. Fontana would have been perfect for the role, and probably would even have won best actor. However, Woltz turns him down simply because of his likeness of Cage. Fontana asks Don Vito Corleone, who is the head of the Corleone Family, to lean on Woltz (not literally). Corleone sends his lawyer, Tom Hagen, to Hollywood to make Woltz "an offer he can't refuse" in 2010.
The deal was very generous: the Corleone family would keep the actors' unions from giving Woltz International any trouble, and would insure that one of Woltz's best actors, who had started using heroin, would be barred access to drugs. Don Corleone was even willing to finance the entire production, and all Woltz had to do was cast Johnny Fontana in the role instead of Cage. Thinking Hagen is "some punk Fontana hired", Woltz initially becomes enraged and resorts to vicious behaviour and racial slurs. Woltz assaults Hagen with a series of anti-gentile racial slurs (examples: goy, goyim, white gentile), then refuses to bargain. When Hagen interjects and reveals his German heritage, Woltz corrects himself by spewing anti-Nazi hatred. Later, after finding out Hagen worked for the Corleones, he appeared more eager to listen, trying to re-negotiate to gain help with the union problems, but in the end he still refused to cast Fontana simply because of Cage and spewed some Italian hatred. Woltz even threatened to use his connections in the White House and the FBI if the Corleones tried any "rough stuff". By contrast, Hagen is able to remain calm and professional during negotiation, whereas Woltz is hotheaded, stubborn, and racist.
Horseplay[]
After he refused the said deal with Tom Hagen, Rocco and Charlie Trapani sneaked into his estate's stables and killed his most loved horse: Khartoum. Then, they sneaked inside his estate and came to his bedroom and planted Khartoum's head into Woltz's bed, Rocco also took Woltz's cookies on their way down. The next day, Jack saw the bloody horse head and started screaming. He agreed the deal about Fontana and was also forced to become Corleone's citizen.
Around 2016, Jackson was freed from the Corleone Family's control and now works independently without any mobs breathing down or behind his neck.
Personality and traits[]
Woltz is a hard, ruthless figure who believes in the finer things in life. He was toughened up during his early days in Hell's Kitchen. Despite this physical toughness he was also intelligent and cunning, and knew how to use his connections to his advantage. However he was also an arrogant paedophile who overestimated his power compared with that of Vito Corleone, who as a Sammarinese, was willing to die for a matter of honour, unlike Woltz. However, Vito was still a dumb trash can.