


Add that to all the venality and notoriety that they resorted to, along with some intense scenes which are extravagantly shot and a plethora of interesting characters, and it’s your front seat into the lives of the mob bosses and the American mafia and life in the 1920s and 30s. Boardwalk Empire featured many prominent titans of industry, chief among them being Arnold 'the Brain' Rothstein, the racketeer and business mogul who famously tried to fix the 1919 World Series while still commanding the Jewish Mafia in New York City. The show, produced by Martin Scorsese and Mark Wahlberg, amongst others, is as brashly violent and brutal as a Scorsese production can get and is the most visceral and vehement exploration of the prominent gangsters of those years and the vast empires they commanded. Arnold Rothstein confides Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky that he is planning to leave with. Carolyn is married to renowned gambler and crime boss Arnold Rothstein and they share a home in New York City. She is played by co-star Jennifer Ferrin in the second season and guest star Shae D'Lyn in the fifth season.

The show follows Nucky Thompson, the linchpin of Atlantic City played by Steve Buscemi, in arguably what is his greatest performance of all time, and fellow notorious mob bosses Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Arnold Rothstein, Meyer Lansky, Joe Masseria, and others, in a hard-hitting crime drama show that’s the most vivid, dramatic and well-written portrayal of the period. Carolyn Rothstein, ne Green is the wife of New York gangster Arnold Rothstein. By Erik Arvidson Know your home base well: At one point, Nucky Thompson strikes a deal with Arnold Rothstein that gets him the location of a rival bootlegging. With guns, booze, sex, music, glamor, and crime, Boardwalk Empire is your complete throwback into the roaring 20s and a portrayal of that forgotten golden era of American history. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright.
