Gabe Ugliano

Gabe Ugliano is Percy's disrespectful, abusive and cruel stepfather in The Lightning Thief.

History
Sally Jackson, Percy's mom, chose to marry him to protect Percy. Gabe had an awful smell, which was described by Percy as "moldy garlic pizza wrapped in gym shorts." (Grover later described him as smelling so horribly human that his scent would cover up any demigod's scent) Gabe's scent would help protect Percy from monsters, as monsters can smell children of the Big Three very well (even more than the children of the other Gods) He was said to have been nice to Sally and Percy for "the first thirty seconds they had known him," and afterward showed his true side as a "world-class jerk."

He often abuses Sally and treats her awfully. He hated Percy and didn't seem to trust him. Percy often gets into trouble with him. He plays poker everyday with his poker 'buddies'. Gabe's job was managing a electronics mega mart, although we never see or hear of him going to work. All Gabe seems to do is drink beer, eat guacamole, sometimes smoke a cigar, and play poker or blackjack.

The Lightning Thief
When Percy comes home for the first time, Gabe stops Percy in the front door and tells him to give up all his money. Percy notes that Gabe has a smell that is amazingly bad and doesn't understand why his mom would marry someone like him. When Sally tells Percy they would go to their house on the shore, Gabe thought she was kidding at first and only agreed if he didn't have to spend any money for them to leave. After seeing Sally and Percy off in his Camaro, he returns to his poker game. After they are attacked by the Minotaur, Grover tells Percy that Gabe's scent was so bad that it covered up Percy's demigod scent, even when he was gone for long periods of time. After they crash and Sally is taken captive, Gabe goes on Barbara Walter's show and lies about Percy, saying he's a troubled, dangerous boy who destroyed his Camaro and killed his wife. Gabe squeezes out a few tears for the interview, and Percy later sees it on television, and it causes him no small amount of fury.

When Sally is released by Hades, she reappears in her apartment with Gabe. He is furious, because he has to return the money he got off her life insurance. He then makes her return to work, saying she has a month's salary to make up and she'd better get started. He is ballistic when Percy returns (Percy promised all of Los Angeles free appliances from Gabe's store) and says he's going to press charges against Percy for destroying his Camaro. Sally tries to defend Percy, but Gabe moves as if to slap her, and she falls silent.

Percy realizes that Gabe has been hitting his mother, and takes out his pen (Riptide) but knows it won't work against Gabe; because "Gabe, by the loosest definition, was human." Gabe mocks him for the pen, and tells him he has five minutes before he calls the police.

Percy leaves to his room to pack, and his mother tries to convince him to stay, but Percy insists that it won't work out with Gabe there. He then tells his mother about Medusa's head. (Sent back to Percy by Poseidon) He said he wanted to "pop it right there onto the poker table". But, Percy feels wrong about it, and speaks to his mother; so his mother said she will always have that incase he hurts her again.

Sally convinces Percy to leave first, and let her save herself. Percy is worried about leaving his mother in Gabe's hands, but Sally's eyes harden when Gabe says a taunting good-bye to Percy, and Percy is convinced that he had left her in very capable hands after all.

Percy returns to camp, and receives a letter from his mom a week later. She says that Gabe has mysteriously disappeared (she had reported him missing to the police but she said she didn't think they would ever find him since she used Medusa's head to turn him to stone) and in a completely unrelated subject, Sally made her newest work of art, "The Poker Player." The art critics had agreed that the "art" was very life-like, and that she should become an artist. She says she destroyed the box of 'tools' he left her (Medusa's head) and that she had gotten so much money from selling the statue, that she had put down a deposit for a new apartment, made a payment on her first semester's tuition at NYU, and make a deposit at a good school for him also saying that he would be free to come home.

Physical description
Gabe is said to be fat, looking like 'a tusk-less walrus in thrift-store clothes', has a double-chin, and is bald but for three black hairs he has stretched over his scalp. He is a heavy smoker of cigars, chews tobacco and drinks heavily, and is not a very good worker. He manages the Electronics Mega-Mart in Queens, and was known for collecting paychecks and spending all the money on cigars and beer, while leaving Sally to pay for everything else. Whenever Percy was alone with him, Gabe forced him to provide his gambling funds, threatening to punch him if Percy complained or told on Gabe.

Gabe is said to sniff money out like a bloodhound, and it is the only situation besides poker in which he uses his brain.

Gabe doesn't have respect for women, or anyone for that matter. He abuses his wife, and rules over her like she is his servant, which she puts up with in order to hide Percy from monsters, until she turns him to stone. He also seems to have been doing more than just talking about grief to his grief counselor, Sugar, a blonde woman that is seen once, holding his hand on TV.

The Lightning Thief


In the film, Gabe is portrayed by Joe Pantoliano.

In the film, Gabe is shown to be much more violent towards Percy. Once Percy came back to warn Sally about what happened at the museum, Gabe came up to attack him, but Grover stepped in and knocked Gabe unconscious with his crutches, doing Percy a favor.

At the end of the movie as the credits start rolling, it shows him breaking the combination lock off the fridge after reading the warning note from Percy saying to never open the fridge. When he opens the door, Medusa's head lights up and Gabe is turned to stone. Then the audience can hear the sound of cracking stone.