Gino Corrado
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Corrado in Algiers | |
Born |
Gino Corrado Liserani February 9, 1893 Florence, Italy |
Died |
23 December 1982 89) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916-1954 |
Spouse(s) | Anna Lina Alberti (1931–1982) |
Gino Corrado (9 February 1893 – 23 December 1982) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 355 films between 1916 and 1954, almost always in small roles as a character actor.
Career
Born in Florence, Italy, Corrado is considered to have one of the most impressive filmographies of any actor; for example, he is the only actor to appear in Gone With The Wind, Citizen Kane and Casablanca, arguably the three best films of Hollywood's Golden Age. He also made his mark in several Three Stooges short films, including Saved by the Belle, An Ache in Every Stake and Micro-Phonies. He appeared as an Italian Lieutenant in 20th Century Fox's wartime Balkans film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943).
Death
Corrado died in Los Angeles, California in December 1982 at age 89. His grave is located at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, and his gravestone epitaph is etched with Corrado's video screen-image from the classic Three Stooges short, Micro-Phonies, with the inscription, "Forever On The Screen -Forever In Our Hearts".
Selected filmography
- Restitution (1918) - Adam
- My American Wife (1922)
- Adam's Rib (1923)
- The Thrill Chaser (1923)
- Men (1924)
- The Coast Patrol (1925)
- La Bohème (1926)
- The Amateur Gentleman (1926)
- The White Black Sheep (1926)
- The Charge of the Gauchos (1928)
- The Iron Mask (1929)
- Those Who Dance (1930)
- That's My Line (1931)
- I Am a Thief (1934)
- I Sell Anything (1934)
- Paradise Canyon (1935)
- The Oregon Trail (1936)
- Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
- Rose of the Rio Grande (1938)
- Gone with the Wind (1939)
- Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939)
- Saved by the Belle (1939)
- Rebecca (1940)
- An Ache in Every Stake (1941)
- Affectionately Yours (1941)
- Citizen Kane (1941)
- Casablanca (1943)
- Appointment in Berlin (1943)
- Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943)
- Micro-Phonies (1945)
- Secrets of Monte Carlo (1951)
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