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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Differences Between Real Nucky Johnson and HBO's Nucky Thompson Go Beyond the Fictionalized Name

"Boardwalk Empire" is a hit television show that shares the same name—and a few facts—as the nonfiction book that inspired the HBO series.

What's in a name? When it comes to comparing Nucky Johnson, Atlantic City's real-life politics and racketeering boss, to HBO's fictionalized "Nucky Thompson"  in the series Boardwalk Empire, the answer is more than just the TV character's fictionalized name. Author Nelson Johnson, who literally wrote the book on the real Enoch "Nucky" Johnson, says HBO's Terence Winter has said the fictionalized character created for the TV version of Boardwalk Empire is 70 percent drawn from Johnson's 2002 book of the same name. When I told Johnson, a state Superior Court judge whom I've known for more than two decades, that it strikes me that the percentages are more like 60 percent fiction and 40 percent fact in the HBO series, he laughed and quickly …

El Patron

2:45 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

BoardWalk Empire one of the best shows. I love the old school Mobster Movies and to have a show with Nucky, AL Copene, and Lucky Luciano this show has the big shots, of the old times. GREAT SHOW   more ›

Sunday, January 15, 2012

'Boardwalk Empire' Author Speaks at Seaview

Nelson Johnson, author of the book "Boardwalk Empire," spoke in Galloway on Saturday.

The Murphy Writing Seminars' Winter Prose and Poetry Getaway is now in its 19th year, but this was the first year it was held at Seaview Resort in Galloway and in conjunction with Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.  Fittingly, with the workshop's move from Cape May to Atlantic County, one of the county's foremost historians, Nelson Johnson, of Boardwalk Empire fame, spoke on Saturday evening. He was introduced by former Press of Atlantic City reporter Thomas Peele, who had consulted with Johnson when Peele was a reporter in Atlantic City and Johnson a lawyer. Peele praised Johnson's work on the book, Boardwalk Empire, which inspired the HBO show of the same name. "There was a painstaking amount of research in this 20-year passion …

Justin Parker

1:09 pm on Sunday, January 15, 2012

The research makes a lot of sense. You use it to populate the journey/new world/transformation, as per Kal Bashir's ideas at http://www.clickok.co.uk/index4.html   more ›

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