• Source: Mancuso
    • Mancuso is an Italian surname derived from a Sicilian noun, related to the Italian mancino, which means "left-handed". An alternate form can be Mancusi. Notable people with the surname include:

      Adolfo Mancuso (born 1930), Argentine swimmer
      Alejandro Mancuso (born 1968), Argentine footballer
      Anna Mancuso (born 1971), Canadian politician
      Ciro Mancuso (born 1949), Nevada-based drug dealer convicted of running a $140-million marijuana smuggling operation
      David Mancuso (1944–2016), American DJ
      Eros Mancuso (born 1999), Argentine footballer
      Filippo Mancuso (1922–2011), Italian judge and politician
      Francis Xavier Mancuso (1887–1970), leader of Tammany Hall and judge for New York's Court of General Sessions
      Frank Mancuso Jr. (born 1958), movie producer
      Gianluca Mancuso (born 1998), Argentine footballer
      Gus Mancuso (1905–1984), catcher in Major League Baseball from 1928 to 1945
      Julia Mancuso (born 1984), American alpine skier who won a gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics
      Laurence Mancuso (1934–2007), founding abbot of the New Skete monastery
      Leonardo Mancuso (born 1992), Italian footballer
      Matteo Mancuso (born 1996), Italian jazz and rock guitarist and composer
      Nick Mancuso (born 1948), Italian-Canadian cinema and stage actor
      Renee Mancuso, American bridge player
      Rudy Mancuso (born 1992), American actor and Internet personality and musician
      Salvatore Mancuso (born 1964), Colombian paramilitary warlord
      Stefano Mancuso (born 1965), Italian botanist and writer


      In fiction


      Angelo Mancuso in the novel A Confederacy of Dunces (1980) by author John Kennedy Toole
      Bart Mancuso, played by Scott Glenn in the film The Hunt for Red October (1990)
      Nick Mancuso, played by Robert Loggia in the television miniseries Favorite Son (1988) and the television crime series Mancuso, F.B.I. (1989)

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