Chucky Pancamo

Charles "Chucky The Enforcer" Pancamo is a fictional character, played by Chuck Zito, on the HBO series Oz.

He is from Little Italy, Manhattan, a Sicilian-American mobster serving time for tying a woman in a body bag and throwing her into the ocean.

Extremely strong and physically imposing, he is primarily the muscle of the Wiseguys until he is later asked to take over by Antonio Nappa.

The season starts with Adebisi being released from the psych ward and coming back to work in the Sicilians kitchen.

Afterwards, Pancamo finds out that Nappa is publishing a biography detailing all the criminal acts he has committed with the Mob.

Vern Schillinger talks to Pancamo and all the other white inmates in the cafeteria, claiming that they must all stick together because they are bound by the color of their skin.

Oz is no longer locked down and things for the time being go back to normal until a mass shooting takes place in Emerald City.

In Em City, Pancamo sponsors a new Italian-American prisoner named Ralph Galino, a contractor who is imprisoned for his alleged part in a building collapse.

Galino then reveals that he has no criminal connections, worked an honest job and despises the Guido gangster stereotype that Pancamo and others like him give to law-abiding Italians and Sicilians.

Unknowing to Morales, Adebisi and Pancamo, Mobay is actually an African-American narcotics detective named Johnny Basil.

They all ask Mobay to do a variety of tests to prove that he can be a reliable gangster such as taking repeated punches from Pancamo and snorting heroin (which undercover police officers are forbidden to do) among other things.

Things get even better in the drug trade when new unit manager, an African American named Martin Querns replaces Tim McManus.

Querns tells Adebisi that he, Pancamo and Morales can have unrestricted drug dealing if they prevent any violence from happening in Em City.

A deadly fight would have occurred had Augustus Hill not tipped off the COs. Supreme Allah is then killed and Redding is back in full swing.

Pancamo is called to an interrogation by FBI agent Pierce Taylor, who tells him that a Sicilian hitman named Gaetano Cincetta has implicated him in the murder of Hank Schillinger.

At the end of the season, Pancamo nearly dies in the hospital from a staph infection brought on by poor medical treatment, but he survives thanks to Oz's chief physician, Dr. Gloria Nathan.

At the beginning of season 6, Pancamo is released from the hospital ward and his partnership in the drug trade with Morales is running smoothly.

When Redding takes the Homeboys to work as telemarketers, Glynn gives back control of the kitchen to Pancamo and the Sicilians under the condition that they stay away from the Aryans.

Pancamo is then approached by Redding, who asks him to stop any attempt by the Homeboys to deal drugs so they will be forced back to work as telemarketers.

In the end, the Sicilians have a monopoly over the drug trade, with the Homeboys working as telemarketers and the Latinos leaderless after Morales is killed in the infirmary.

In the meantime, a gay nightclub owner named Alonzo Torquemada is sent to Oz and sells designer drugs called D-Tabs.