Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Richard Harrow is a fictional character on the television series Boardwalk Empire, played by the actor Jack Huston.
Chalky White (Michael Kenneth Williams) is killed after making a deal with his nemesis, Dr. Valentin Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright). Chalky initially planned to murder Valentin at his brothel. Valentin certainly yearns to be free of Luciano, who demands a hefty cut of the gambling, prostitution and heroin rackets in Harlem.
History has already shown that the nonstop party of the Roaring Twenties couldn't go on forever, so neither could Boardwalk Empire. On Thursday, HBO announced that it was shutting down its homage to the Prohibition-era Atlantic City playground, making this fall's fifth season its last.
The fourth season finale served as the last episode for WWI vet Richard Harrow (Jack Huston), who succumbed to a gunshot wound after botching an assassination under Nucky's orders. Harrow had finally built the family he always craved.
After talking he reveals his identity to Nucky and shoots Nucky twice in the body, and once in the cheek. It appears he was hauled off by internal revenue agents and was sentenced to a prison for murder most likely.
Margaret leaves Atlantic City with the children and moves to Brooklyn under her maiden name. There, she has an abortion. Nucky tracks her down and tries to convince her to come back home where they can have a fresh start.
The soul of this episode lies in two breathtaking scenes. Both Gillian and Margaret finally reveal themselves. Gillian violated her son—we learned in a previous episode that she liked to touch him when he was a baby, and of course later she seduced him—so she has no trouble violating and then killing Roger.
It's the Sopranos ending that a lot of fans desperately craved: no ambiguity, nothing to master, nothing to “prove.” It's also the sharpest divergence from fact in the entire run of Boardwalk: The real Nucky Thompson died in 1968 in a convalescent home.
The feds don't arrest Nucky for racketeering, but they do want to know the whereabouts of his brother Eli (Shea Whigham). That's because Prohibition Agent Warren Knox (Brian Geraghty) was brutally murdered by Eli while his terrified wife and children cowered nearby.
Enoch Malachi "Nucky" Thompson is a fictional character and the protagonist of the HBO TV series Boardwalk Empire, portrayed by Steve Buscemi. Nucky is loosely based on former Atlantic City, New Jersey political figure Enoch Lewis "Nucky" Johnson.
Fugitive Chalky White (Michael Kenneth Williams) becomes an unwitting accomplice in a home-invasion robbery on “Boardwalk Empire.” After escaping prison with a half-crazy partner, Chalky White (Michael Kenneth Williams) becomes a reluctant hostage-taker on “What Jesus Said,” Episode 51 of HBO's “Boardwalk Empire.”
Stéphane Narcisse and Louis Condé have a long history together, and never liked the other. Nostradamus saw Lord Narcisse' death, stating it would be painful and witnessed it in a Prediction. Briefly married to Estelle MacGyver. Married 4 times, not including Lady Lola, his 5th wife.
Chalky White was a champion boxer.White's character was based on the real-life Albert “Chalky” Wright. He was a world champion boxer who fought professionally from 1928 to 1948, amassing 158 wins with 43 losses.