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Frank Michael DiLeo (October 23, 1947 – August 24, 2011) was an American music industry executive and actor, known for his portrayal of gangster Tuddy Cicero in 's . From 1984 to 1989, and again in 2009, he was 's manager.


Career
Frank DiLeo graduated from Central Catholic High School. DiLeo began his career in the music industry in the late 1960s, shortly after high school, as a (distributing records to retail stores) in Pittsburgh. Following a number of brief, higher-profile jobs, he was hired as a promotion staffer in by subsidiary in 1968.Kalson, Sally (July 6, 1984). "Jackson announce tour dates." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 20. He promoted albums by , and Sly & the Family Stone to local radio stations, and was later promoted to the company's regional office in .Silverman, Jack (November 22, 2007.) " Hit Man ". . Retrieved on November 15, 2009. Circa 1969 he was "headhunted" by in New York City, followed by a stint at . After a year with Bell he "retired" from the music business and moved back to Pittsburgh. His return to the music industry was prompted by an "electrical fire" that destroyed his Pittsburgh home, for which his insurance carrier reportedly refused to pay out.

In 1979, CBS Records president hired his friend DiLeo to work for in New York City as Vice President of National Promotion. Overseeing a staff of 65 people and a multi-million dollar budget, Frank helped guide Epic Records from a small $65 million company to a $250 million; during this period Epic outperformed its sister label for two years running. Artists signed to Epic included , , , , , , , and above all , among others. He was voted executive of the year for Epic Records, received over 80 gold and platinum awards, and was credited for taking Epic Records from the number fourteen label in the U.S. market to number two. In 1984, after the record-setting success of his Thriller album, Michael Jackson asked DiLeo to take over as his manager. DiLeo was the executive producer for the full-length movie ,In which the villain, played by , is named Frankie "Mr. Big" Lideo, very similar to Frank DiLeo! wrote and executive produced three Pepsi-Cola commercials (including negotiating a landmark endorsement deal), and eight music videos including the Grammy winning video "Leave Me Alone". DiLeo managed Jackson's Bad World Tour, and the Jackson family's Victory Tour. DiLeo managed Jackson until February 14, 1989, when Jackson accused DiLeo of tampering with money. DiLeo later partnered up with Jackson again in 2009 for Jackson's This Is It concert series. WSJ article The last time DiLeo saw Jackson was at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on June 25, 2009, when the singer was already dead. DiLeo told : "I got to spend a few moments alone with him, I told him what I thought, before kissing him on the head and saying my last goodbye."

DiLeo is referenced in 's "The Na-Na Song", with the lines " organ grinder Frank DiLeo's dong / Maybe if I'd let him I'd have had a hit song." Crow and DiLeo were acquainted when Crow worked as a backup singer on Jackson's Bad World Tour. Dileo propositioned Crow and said he would ruin her career if she did not comply. Buskin, Richard, Sheryl Crow: No Fool To This Game (2002), pp. 44–45. DiLeo also managed the careers of , , , and Bon Jovi guitarist , and had worked with Prince on several projects. Hollywood Reporter Article

DiLeo founded Dileo Entertainment Group, a company located in Nashville, Tennessee. The company is focused on managing up-and-coming artists as well as establishing a publishing company in Nashville with partners Mark Lamica and Quincy Krashna, with whom also co-managed Michael Jackson and his comeback tour along with numerous projects including several plays. DiLeo also wrote a tell-all biography of his years in the music industry, of which Mark & Quincy have the transcripts and original copies.

In 1991, Youngstown, Ohio Mob Boss Joseph "Little Joey" Naples was killed outside a home he was having built in Beaver Township, Mahoning County. He was driving DiLeo's Ford Mustang Convertible. Naples was a member of the LaRocca LCN family in Pittsburgh. In 2011, DiLeo suffered a heart attack and was treated at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

He appeared in six major motion pictures. His film credits include , Wayne's World and Wayne's World 2.


Death
Frank DiLeo died on August 24, 2011, in a care facility outside Youngstown, Ohio, after experiencing complications following heart surgery. He was 63 years old.


Filmography

Film
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! scope="row" JackSegment: "Come Together"
! scope="row" Tuddy Cicero
! scope="row" Wayne's World Frankie "Mr. Big" Sharp
! scope="row" Wayne's World 2 Frankie "Mr. Big" Sharp
! scope="row" Kiss of Death Big Junior's FriendFinal film role
! scope="row" HimselfDocumentary
! scope="row" Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon HimselfDocumentary
! scope="row" The Greatest Night in Pop HimselfDocumentary


Television
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! scope="row" Tribeca SuperEpisode: "The Loft"
! scope="row" New York Undercover Tommy TEpisode: "Mate"


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