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Eliot Ness

Law Officer

Eliot Ness became famous as the federal agent who led an incorruptible group of law enforcement officers dubbed "The Untouchables," the ones who brought down Chicago gangster Al Capone in the 1930s. Ness didn't really nab Capone -- the mobster was jailed on tax violations, not on any evidence Ness had -- but Ness and his agents routinely disrupted Capone's illegal alcohol industry from 1929 until 1932. Young, brash and courageous, Ness emerged as a heroic crime-fighting figure from his battles with Capone, but by 1935 he had resigned as a federal agent. He became Safety Director for the city of Cleveland, Ohio, where he fought corruption and vice for seven years. He resigned abruptly in 1942 after his involvement in an early morning auto collision -- he had been drinking, hit another car and then left the scene of the accident. Ness served on the board of directors for the Diebold Corporation (the safe and vault company) for a few years, had a few business failures and died of a heart attack just before the publication of The Untouchables (1957), the story of his battles against gangsters. The book inspired a popular ABC television series (1959-63), a movie (1987, with Kevin Costner) and a syndicated TV series (1993).

Ness appears in two of our Who2 loops: Publish and Perish and Exhumation Celebration.

Four Good Links

Eliot Ness in Cleveland

Brief bio, photos and an account of his association with Cleveland

The Real Eliot Ness

A Ness biographer provides a career summary

FBI Archives: Eliot Ness

Declassified records from the U.S. government

The Real Eliot Ness

Another quick version of his career

Vital Stats

Birth

19 April 1903

Birthplace

Chicago, Illinois

Death

16 May 1957
(heart attack, age 54)

Best Known As

The G-Man Who Nabbed Al Capone