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Somen Banerjee : ウィキペディア英語版
Somen Banerjee

Somen "Steve" Banerjee ((ベンガル語:সোমেন বন্দোপাধ্যায়); October 8, 1946 – October 23, 1994) was an Indian American entrepreneur and co-founder of Chippendales. After operating a Mobil gas station and a failed backgammon club, Banerjee bought a failed Los Angeles club named "Destiny II" and turned it into a nightclub that featured female mud wrestling and a "Female Exotic Dancing Night." It was the first of its kind in the United States. He partnered with Paul Snider (husband and eventual killer of Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten) and attorney Bruce Nahin.
Banerjee wanted to broaden the operation. So, the idea of Chippendales was soon created and, together with Nahin and Nicolas De Noia, was expanded to New York's Club Magique, London, Hamburg, Philadelphia and Florida. Authorized shows also toured extensively in the U.S., Asia, and Europe.
Banerjee was later charged with having enlisted the aid of Ray Colon, in 1990 and 1991, to help carry out a plot to kill Michael Fullington, a former Chippendales dancer and choreographer, and two other ex-Chippendales dancers, who Banerjee felt were competition to the Chippendales franchise.〔Reeves, Phil. ("Cyanide in the beefcake: Somen Banerjee, inventor of the Chippendales, stands accused of much more than driving women crazy. Did he not hatch a plot to leave Blackpool strewn with dead Adonises?," ) ''The Independent'' (December 13, 1993).〕 He was also indicted for allegedly orchestrating the 1987 murder of his former choreographer/partner Nick De Noia.〔Weinstein, Henry. ("Chippendale's Owner Indicted in Choreographer's 1987 Slaying: Crime: Somen Banerjee is accused of arranging the unsolved killing. The charges are part of an expanding investigation in the murder-for-hire case," ) ''Los Angeles Times'' (Oct. 7, 1993).〕 It was also alleged that it was his intent to have Nahin also murdered. He eventually pleaded guilty to attempted arson, racketeering, and murder for hire. He entered into a plea agreement that would have led to 26 years in prison, loss of his share of the Chippendales' parent company (Nahin retaining his share), and most of his estate.
In the early morning of October 23, 1994, Banerjee's body was found lying in his cell.〔Weinstein, Henry. ("Chippendale Club Owner Kills Himself: Crime: Somen Banerjee, founder of the male-stripper nightspot, is found dead in his cell. He was to be sentenced in the murder-for-hire of his former business partner," ) ''Los Angeles Times'' (Oct. 25, 1994).〕
==Biographical depiction==
Actor Naveen Andrews portrayed him in the television movie ''The Chippendales Murder'' (2000).〔Bianculli, David. ("''Murder'' Most Banal: ''Chippendales'' reveals little," ) ''New York Daily News'' (Nov. 7, 2000).〕 Director Tony Scott was reportedly working on a film about Banerjee and the Chippendales story.〔Brunton, Richard. ("Tony Scott filming Chippendales biography," ) Filmstalker (Oct. 31, 2009).〕
Banerjee is also the subject of an episode of the FBI Files entitled "Backstage Murder" (Season 3, Episode 13).

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