Eduardo Ciannelli
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Eduardo Ciannelli | |
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Born | Ischia, Italy | August 30, 1888
Died | October 8, 1969 Rome, Italy | (aged 81)
Resting place | Cimitero Flaminio, Provincia di Roma, Lazio, Italy |
Other names | Edward Ciannelli |
Occupation | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1917–1969 |
Spouse(s) | Alma Wolfe
(m. 1918; died 1968) |
Children | 2 |
Eduardo Ciannelli (August 30, 1888 – October 8, 1969), was an Italian baritone and character actor with a long career in American films, mostly playing gangsters and criminals. He was sometimes credited as Edward Ciannelli.
Early life[]
Ciannelli was born in Lacco Ameno,[1] on the island of Ischia, where his father, a doctor, owned a health spa. He studied surgery at the University of Naples, and worked briefly as a doctor, but his love of grand opera and the dramatic stage won out and he became a successful baritone, singing at La Scala and touring Europe.
He went to the United States from the Port of Naples as a first cabin saloon passenger on board the steamship San Guglielmo, which arrived at the Port of New York on March 19, 1914. In New York, he appeared on Broadway in Oscar Hammerstein II's first musical and later in Rose-Marie. He appeared in Theatre Guild productions in the late 1920s, co-starring with the Lunts (Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne), and Katharine Cornell. During that period, he appeared in Uncle Vanya, The Inspector General, and The Front Page. In 1935, he played Trock Estrella in Maxwell Anderson's Winterset on Broadway and repeated his performance in the film version (1936). He played Cauchon in Shaw's Saint Joan in 1936, after which he left Broadway permanently, except for one notable occasion when he returned to play in Dore Schary's play The Devil's Advocate in 1961 and win the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor.
Career on screen[]
His Hollywood career consists of close to 150 film and television appearances. Notable among these are Marked Woman (1937) with Bette Davis, Strange Cargo (1940) with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, and perhaps his most famous role, as the fanatical Thuggee guru in Gunga Din (1939) with Cary Grant. In the 1940 serial Mysterious Doctor Satan, he played the eponymous villain, an evil scientist with an army of robots.
In the 1950s and throughout the 1960s, he divided his time among Italian films such as The City Stands Trial, directed by Luigi Zampa,[2] Attila (1954) with Anthony Quinn and Sophia Loren, Helen of Troy (1956), appearances in American TV shows such as Climax Mystery Theater, The Time Tunnel, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Johnny Staccato, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, Dr. Kildare and a few films including Houseboat (1958), The Visit (1964), The Chase (1966) with Marlon Brando, and The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969), with Anthony Quinn and Anna Magnani.
Personal life and death[]
Ciannelli was married to Alma Wolfe from 1918 until her death (1968). They had two sons, Eduardo and , who is also an actor.
On October 8, 1969, Ciannelli died in Rome,[3] and was interred in the Cimitero Flaminio.
Selected filmography[]
- The Food Gamblers (1917) – The Italian
- Così è la vita (1931)
- Reunion in Vienna (1933) – Pofferoff aka Poffy
- The Scoundrel (1935) – Maurice Stern
- Winterset (1936, a film based on the hit Broadway production of Winterset) – Trock Estrella
- Criminal Lawyer (1937) – Larkin
- Marked Woman (1937) – Johnny Vanning
- The League of Frightened Men (1937) – Paul Chapin
- The Girl from Scotland Yard (1937) – Franz Jorg
- Super-Sleuth (1937) – Professor Herman
- On Such a Night (1937) – Ice Richmond
- Hitting a New High (1937) – Andreas Mazzini
- Law of the Underworld (1938) – Rocky
- Blind Alibi (1938) – Mitch
- Risky Business (1939) – Philip Decarno
- Gunga Din (1939) – Guru
- Society Lawyer (1939) – Jim Crelliman
- Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939) – Henri Armides
- The Angels Wash Their Faces (1939) – Martino
- Strange Cargo (1940) – Telez
- Outside the Three-Mile Limit (1940) – Dave Reeves
- Zanzibar (1940) – Koski
- Forgotten Girls (1940) – Gorno
- Foreign Correspondent (1940) – Mr. Krug
- The Mummy's Hand (1940) – The High Priest
- Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940) – Doctor Satan
- Kitty Foyle (1940) – Giono
- Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) – Count Brett
- Sky Raiders (1941) – Felix Lynx
- They Met in Bombay (1941) – Hotel Manager
- I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island (1941) – Dr. Victor Martel
- Paris Calling (1941) – Mouche
- Dr. Broadway (1942) – Vic Telli
- Cairo (1942) – Ahmed Ben Hassan
- You Can't Escape Forever (1942) – Boss Greer
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) – Johnny Salvini
- They Got Me Covered (1943) – Baldanacco
- The Constant Nymph (1943) – Roberto
- Adventures of the Flying Cadets (1943) – Kurt von Helger – alias Corby
- Passage to Marseille (1944) – Chief Engineer
- The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) – Marukakis
- The Conspirators (1944) – Police Colonel Almeida
- Storm Over Lisbon (1944) – Blanco
- Dillinger (1945) – Marco Minelli
- A Bell for Adano (1945) – Maj. Nasta
- Incendiary Blonde (1945) – Nick the Greek
- Crime Doctor's Warning (1945) – Nick Petroni (uncredited)
- Gilda (1946) – Cartel Member (uncredited)
- Perilous Holiday (1946) – Señor Aguirre
- The Wife of Monte Cristo (1946) – Jacques Antoine
- Heartbeat (1946) – Baron Ferdinand Dvorak
- Joe Palooka, Champ (1946) – Florini
- California (1947) – Padre
- Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947) – Cargan
- The Lost Moment (1947) – Father Rinaldo
- The Crime Doctor's Gamble (1947) – Maurice Duval
- Rose of Santa Rosa (1947) – Don José de Garfias
- I Love Trouble (1948) – John Vega Caprillo
- On Our Merry Way (1948) – Maxim
- To the Victor (1948) – Firago
- The Creeper (1948) – Dr. Van Glock
- Prince of Foxes (1949) – Art Dealer (uncredited)
- Volcano (1950) – Giulio
- Fugitive Lady (1950) – Ralph Clementi
- Pact with the Devil (1950) – Giacomo Mola
- The Fighting Men (1950) – Barone Occhipinti
- Rapture (1950) – Arnaldo
- The People Against O'Hara (1951) – Sol 'Knuckles' Lanzetta
- It's Love That's Ruining Me (1951) – Capo delle spie
- Il Tenente Giorgio (1952) – Barone di Polia
- The City Stands Trial (1952) – Alfonso Navona
- Prigionieri delle tenebre (1952) – Marchese Rionero
- Voice of Silence (1953)
- Sul ponte dei sospiri (1953) – Inquisitore
- I Vinti (1953) – Claudio's father
- The Ship of Condemned Women (1953) – Michele
- The Stranger's Hand (1954) – Dr. Vivaldi
- Mambo (1954) – Il padre di Giovanna
- Uomini ombra (1954) – Ammiraglio Zora
- Attila (1954) – Onegesius, counsellor to Attila
- Proibito (1954) – Vescovo
- La tua donna (1954)
- New Moon (1955) – don Giuseppe
- Helen of Troy (1956) – Andros
- I Love Lucy (1956, episode "Visitor from Italy") – Mr. Martinelli
- Il ricatto di un padre (1957) – Alessandro Arlandi
- Monster from Green Hell (1957) – Mahri
- Tumulto de Paixões (1958)
- Houseboat (1958) – Arturo Zaccardi
- Wagon Train (1959, episode The Clara Duncan Story) – Clyrio Soriano
- The Untouchables (1960–1962, TV Series) – Gregory Pindar / Joe Genna
- The Visit (1964) – Innkeeper
- Grand Canyon Massacre (1964) – Eric Dancer
- The Chase (1966) – Party Guest (uncredited)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1965–1966, TV Series) – Arturo 'Fingers' Stilletto / Carlo Farenti
- The Time Tunnel (1967, episode The Ghost of Nero) – Count Enrico Galba
- The Spy in the Green Hat (1967) – Arturo 'Fingers' Stilletto
- The Brotherhood (1968) – Don Peppino
- Mackenna's Gold (1969) – Prairie Dog
- Stiletto (1969) – Don Andrea
- The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969) – Luigi
- Boot Hill (1969) – Judge Boone
- The Syndicate: A Death in the Family (1970) – Parker (final film role)
References[]
- ^ "Eduardo Ciannelli, 80, Played Many Movie Gangster Roles". The News. New Jersey, Paterson. p. 45. Retrieved May 13, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ The City Stands Trial at My Movies.it
- ^ Mayer, Geoff (2017). Encyclopedia of American Film Serials. McFarland. p. 74. ISBN 9780786477623. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
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