Doyle Lonnegan in The Sting

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Doyle Lonnegan in *The Sting* is the ruthless Irish-American crime boss and high-stakes gambler who serves as the film’s primary antagonist, famously portrayed by Robert Shaw.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Sting
associatedWith the wire con
characterTrait ruthless
createdBy David S. Ward
createdForWork The Sting
enemyOf Henry Gondorff
Johnny Hooker
ethnicity Irish-American
filmReleaseYear 1973
genreOfWorkAppearsIn caper film
crime comedy
involvedIn illegal gambling operations
organized crime
languageSpoken English
medium film
narrativeFunction target of the big con in The Sting
nationality American
notableAction orders the killing of Luther Coleman
notableQuote “Your boss is quite a card player, Mr. Kelly; how does he do it?”
notableScene poker game on the train with Henry Gondorff
occupation crime boss
high-stakes gambler
personalityTrait prideful
suspicious
violent
portrayedBy Robert Shaw
portrayedByCharacterAge middle-aged man
portrayedByFullName Robert Archibald Shaw
portrayedByNationality British
roleInWork primary antagonist in The Sting
settingOfActivity City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
timePeriod 1930s

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Robert Shaw role Doyle Lonnegan in The Sting