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[[File:AlDiNapoli-TBOGT.png|right|thumb|Al Di Napoli]]
[[File:AlDiNapoli-TBOGT.png|right|thumb|Al Di Napoli]]
'''Al Di Napoli''' is an Italian-American actor in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], who grew up in an affluent Jewish neighbourhood.
'''Al Di Napoli''' is an Italian-American actor in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], who grew up in an affluent Jewish neighbourhood. He is one of the celebrites taken care of by [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] during [[Club Management]] at [[Maisonette 9]].


He had connections to [[Oscar Gomez]], due to the fact he was his dealer and during [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] drives him to [[Vespucci University School of Law]] for a deal with Oscar. After evading a police ambush, Luis takes Al to the [[Amdram Theatre]] for a show he starred in called Leg-Less. A [[The Celebinator]] reading cop noticed Al as one of the suspects of the university drug bust, although Al had several [[Prostitutes |hookers]] to try and backup his alibi, which he said he spent all night in his hotel room. Despite his backed up alibi, he was still considered a suspect.
Dessie calls Luis and asks him to pick up Napoli from [[Hercules]], which confuses Luis as Napoli is not gay. Luis finds Napoli totally wasted at the bar, in the middle of a four day bender, with no idea how he got there. He asks Luis to drive him to [[Vespucci University School of Law]] for a drug deal with [[Oscar Gomez]] and one of his goons. But the deal turns out have been watched by the [[Liberty City Police Department]], and the 4 are forced to scram. After evading the police ambush, Luis takes Al to the [[Amdram Theatre]] for a show he starred in called Leg-Less.
 
A [[The Celebinator]] reading cop noticed Al as one of the suspects of the university drug bust, although Al had several [[prostitutes]] to try and backup his alibi, which he said he spent all night in his hotel room. Despite his backed up alibi, he was still considered a suspect.


His play Leg-Less is about a wheelchair bound protagonist struggling to cope with life, as one of the many posters imply. The term 'leg less' is a double entendre as leg less means, quite literaly, no legs or completely drunk, 'so drunk, he can't walk'.  
His play Leg-Less is about a wheelchair bound protagonist struggling to cope with life, as one of the many posters imply. The term 'leg less' is a double entendre as leg less means, quite literaly, no legs or completely drunk, 'so drunk, he can't walk'.  
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