Sonny Wortzik

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Sonny Wortzik is the desperate, emotionally volatile bank robber protagonist of the 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon," portrayed by Al Pacino and inspired by a real-life attempted heist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsInFilm Dog Day Afternoon
awardContext role earned Al Pacino an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor
basedOn Bernhard Goetz
surface form: John Wojtowicz
characterArc from nervous amateur robber to media figure
characterTrait desperate
emotionally volatile
createdBy Frank Pierson
createdFor Dog Day Afternoon
filmReleaseYear 1975
gender male
genreOfWorkContext crime drama
thriller
hasChild two children (unnamed in film)
hasSpouseOrPartner Angie
Leon Shermer
holdsHostagesAt First Brooklyn Savings Bank
inspiredByEvent 1972 Chase Manhattan Bank robbery attempt in Brooklyn
interactsWithCharacter Agent Sheldon
Det. Sgt. Eugene Moretti
Salvatore Naturile
lawEnforcementOutcome arrested at airport at end of film
motivation to obtain money for Leon’s gender confirmation surgery
narrativeTheme desperation and entrapment
marginalization of LGBTQ+ people
media spectacle
nationality American
notableFor attempted bank heist in Brooklyn
notableScene leads crowd in chant "Attica!"
occupation bank robber
portrayedAs sympathetic antihero
portrayedBy Al Pacino
protagonistOf Dog Day Afternoon
screenTimeContext appears in most scenes of Dog Day Afternoon
settingOfMainAction Brooklyn
New York City
sexualOrientation bisexual
timePeriodOfStory early 1970s

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Dog Day Afternoon character Sonny Wortzik
Al Pacino characterPortrayed Sonny Wortzik
Leon Shermer hasRelationshipWith Sonny Wortzik
Leon Shermer isPartnerOf Sonny Wortzik
Leon Shermer hasDialogueWith Sonny Wortzik
Sheldon workLeadCharacter Sonny Wortzik