Al Giordino
Albert Cassius Giordino is the beloved constant companion of
Dirk Pitt in the
Clive Cussler adventure novels. He is described as being of Italian ancestry, 5'4" in height, 175lb, with dark curly hair,
swarthy skin, dark Etruscan eyes, and a Roman nose. He does not have an ounce of fat on his body and is stocky and strong. Cussler often describes him as the 'burly Italian'. One noticeable disfigurement on Giordino is the missing pinky finger on his right hand. This was lost during the book
Pacific Vortex, when Giordino jammed his finger into the barrel of a gun held by Delphi Moran. The gun was discharged, saving Pitt's life, but literally removing half of Moran's face as well as Giordino's finger.
He attended elementary school with Pitt and the two have been friends ever since the two opposed each other in a kindergarten fight. Giordino played
tackle on his
high school football team
quarterbacked by Pitt. Giordino and Pitt both attended the
United States Air Force Academy and served in the last days of the
Vietnam War together. After Vietnam, he joined
NUMA with Pitt at the request of its founder and Director,
Admiral James Sandecker. His current title is "Assistant Special Projects Director," yet he retains his rank of Captain from the Air Force.
His only enduring hobby is teasing Sandecker by pretending to steal his custom made
cigars. Sandecker has cigars custom made, but Giordino discovered the supplier and buys identical cigars. Sandecker is confused as to how Giordino can have identical custom cigars, yet none of the Admiral's cigars are ever missing.
Giordino never married, only once considering it with a woman named Pat O'Connell. He realized that he travels most of the year and cannot expect a woman to put up with his busy workload. O'Connell was far too similar to Giordino, as she too became devoted to her study and cataloging of the Amenes artifacts found in Antarctica. Giordino lives in a recently purchased condominium in Alexandria, Virginia where none of the decor or furniture in the residence actually matches.
In
The Mediterranean Caper, one of the first Dirk Pitt books, the circumstances of Giordino's death are
foreshadowed. An evil double-agent is discovered, and given a gun to commit suicide. While Giordino is observing the double-agent walk into the distance to carry out this task, it is stated that until the time of Giordino's death he could not understand how someone could give up their life so unquestioningly. In
Trojan Odyssey Giordino reveals the
epitaph he wishes inscribed on his tombstone: "It was a great party while it lasted. I trust it will continue elsewhere."
In the 2005 film
Sahara, Giordino is portrayed by actor
Steve Zahn.