Eduardo Ciannelli

Gender: Male
Born: 30th August 1889
Died: 8th October 1969
Nationality: Italy
TV programs: Johnny Staccato
Movies: The Mummy's Hand, Dillinger, Boot Hill, Gunga Din, Mysterious Doctor Satan, The Angels Wash Their Faces, Marked Woman, Adventures of the Flying Cadets, Sky Raiders, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, Passage to Marseille, Strange Cargo, They Got Me Covered, Hill's Trinity, Winterset, Foreign Correspondent, Houseboat, Law of the Underworld, Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman, To the Victor, Mambo, I Vinti, Stiletto, The Lost Moment, Reunion in Vienna, Perilous Holiday, Criminal Lawyer, Super-Sleuth, Hitting a New High, Blind Alibi, Dr. Satan's Robot

Eduardo Ciannelli, sometimes credited as Edward Ciannelli, (30 August 1889 - 8 October 1969), was an Italian baritone and character actor with a long career in American films, mostly playing gangsters and criminals.

Ciannelli was born on the island of Ischia, in the Gulf of Naples, the son of a doctor who 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 America after the end of World War I and appeared on Broadway in Oscar Hammerstein II's first musical Always You 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, 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

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