The daughter of deceased crime boss John Gotti, Victoria Gotti achieved C-list celeb status with her A&E series Growing Up Gotti, in which she impressed audiences with her family's grace, decorum, and understated sense of style.

Victoria was one of the five children of John Gotti, the head of the Gambino crime family who became a tabloid fixture in the 1980s thanks to the vast criminal empire he ran, his love of the press, and his flamboyant style. For her part, while Victoria never slugged anyone to death with a bat or chopped off anyone's fingers, her career has consisted entirely of milking her notorious last name. In 2004, Gotti cashed in on the public's fascination with mob life, starring in a reality show that captured the Gotti lifestyle in all its white-carpeted, gold lamé, hair-gelled glory. The show debuted with the highest-rated premiere in A&E history but it quickly lost steam and was cancelled a year later. Since then, Gotti has been trying to claw her way back into the public eye with relatively little success with gossip columns and books.

In 1984, Gotti married childhood sweetheart Carmine Agnello, whose scrap metal business was raking in $30 million a year until his arrest for racketeering and arson. Victoria and Agnello have three sons-Carmine Jr., John, and Frank-all three of whom you know well if you watched Growing Up Gotti. [Image via Getty]