The Private Investigator Who Plays Himself in Martin Scorsese Movies

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New York City police officer and detective Bo Dietl has appeared in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Goodfellas.

More than viscerally portraying the underbelly of America through various criminal enterprises or the psychological burdens of alienated outcasts, Martin Scorsese strives for authenticity. Expressive verisimilitude from characters and environments is the heart of each of his films. Goodfellas is a shining crystallization of Italian culture. Mean Streets is an autobiographical recount of what life is like growing up in the tough neighborhood of Little Italy.

For Bo Dietl, politics was the next step to take following the progression of law enforcement, writing, acting, and media contribution. He ran for mayor of New York City in 2017 as an Independent. Originally campaigning as a Democrat, he was forced to pivot due to a filing error. He finished in 6th place with 1% of the vote, losing to the incumbent mayor, Bill de Blasio. He previously ran for U.S. Senate in 1986.

Bo Dietl Worked With 'The Wolf of Wall Street's Real Jordan Belfort Staying true to reality, Bo Dietl, a former detective for the New York City Police Department and private investigator, served as Belfort's head of security, installing the corrupt stockbroker's home security and staying vigilant of his fraudulent activities in the 1990s. He acted as an enforcer figure protecting his client from extortion from organized crime.

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