I am now what is considered to be a civilian," Labrava's caption read in part. Sutter was apparently impressed enough with his work that he commissioned a custom bike that was featured in the third season's DVD extras, in addition to a bike he wanted for himself.
In fact, as Quinn, Coones rode his own custom Hellrazor, the most expensive bike featured on Sons of Anarchy. Aside from his ability to build badass bikes, Coones was, at one point, the president of the Hells Angels' San Fernando Valley and Orange County chapters — we imagine it's a tough sell casting a biker with a real-life resume like Coones' as a Prospect, which is probably why Quinn was first introduced as the Nomad charter president before eventually becoming a member of SAMCRO.
As the OC Register reported in , Coones had done two stints in prison by that point — and we hope none further since — spending time behind bars "first for drugs and guns and later for conspiracy to distribute an illicit chemical used to make methamphetamine.
Chuck Zito's path to the set of Sons of Anarchy was a littler different than that of most folks who appeared on the series. His name was first attached to the show in a sentence that read something along the lines of "Former Hells Angel Chuck Zito sues FX over Sons of Anarchy , claiming it stole his idea for a motorcycle drama," because that's what happened in June Kurt Sutter rebutted the lawsuit in a blog post that made creative use of profanity and ridiculed Zito's claim.
There have been dozens of outlaw motorcycle tv dramas pitched in the last ten years. None of them has made it to series, except SOA. Because they sucked. We assume they all got past that at some point because Zito went on to play Frankie Diamonds in eight episodes during Sons of Anarchy's fifth season. But prior to the lawsuit and his run on the show, Zito previously appeared as Chucky Pancamo in 46 episodes of the prison drama Oz , which sounds suspiciously like typecasting, given that he spent six years behind bars in real life, according to the New York Daily News.
Lenny 'The Pimp' Janowitz may have the least amount of screen time among Hells Angels members who appeared on Sons of Anarchy , but don't let that fool you; he's the real deal, whether we're talking the character or the actor who portrays him. Lenny only appears in three episodes of the series, between the third and fifth seasons, but it's clear he's still involved with the MC, even though he's in prison for killing three agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Hells Angel Ralph "Sonny" Barger brought Lenny to life on the small screen, but reportedly played a part in big-time mayhem in real life. According to the Phoenix New Times , Barger — president of the Oakland, California, chapter — spent three and a half years in prison after being convicted of "conspiring to violate federal explosives, firearms and arson laws, and using stolen law enforcement intelligence reports on rival clubs.
Barger was also one of the Hells Angels members present for the notorious Altamont Free Concert in , for which the MC was hired to provide security and which resulted in four deaths. Barger's account of the day — initially offered in his book, Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and The Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club — was excerpted by the Criterion Collection , in which he blamed the Rolling Stones for the resulting mayhem: "Mick and the band's egos seemed to want the crowd agitated and frenzied.
A weight lifter since he was ten, he was built like a tank and was in several bodybuilding competitions, even competed for the Mr. Olympia title, but was disqualified due to an assault charge. It was no secret that Lenny was a hit with the ladies. In during a raid, Lenny was charged with killing three ATF agents, although he pleaded not guilty and is still fighting the charges. He is currently serving a life sentence at Stockton State Prison.
But he still manages to call shots around the prison yard, and has built an alliance with the Russian mafia. These include visitation rights and time on the exercise yard. During this sit down at the prison, Lenny tells Jax to "talk to Clay and let him Lenny know what he wants him to do". Lenny is relieved to see Clay still alive after his shooting when he visits him. Clay asks him questions about Otto, wanting to know if he had been involved with a RICO case against the club, only for Lenny tell him that he knows no other information about him other than what he told Jax about Otto talking to federal agents, and cannot not get ahold of him since he is under federal protection and doesn't get visitors.
Clay asks if there is anything he can do for Lenny outside the prison, but Lenny states there is nothing left for him anymore on the outside.
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