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Gino Corrado (born Gino Liserani; 9 February 1893 – 23 December 1982) was an Italian-born film actor. He appeared in more than 400 films between 1916 and 1954, almost always in small roles as a character actor. From 1916 to 1923, he was known as Eugene Corey, which was an Anglicized version of his name.
Gino Corrado was an Italian-born actor who appeared in over 1,000 films, mostly as a waiter or chef. He was in classics like Casablanca, Citizen Kane, and Gone with the Wind, and was honored by the Three Stooges Fan Club.
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- Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Apr 5, 2024 · Gino Corrado was a prolific character actor who played over 400 roles, mostly as waiters, in the Golden Age of Hollywood. He appeared in three of the most iconic movies of all time, but his name was never credited or recognized.
- Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood
- Feature Writer
- Thomas Mitchell
Gino Corrado. Actor: Two Sisters from Boston. Gino Corrado is best known as the waiter in most of the films from Hollywood's Golden Age. He appeared in such popular and beloved films as Casablanca, Citizen Kane, and Gone with the Wind.
- Actor, Soundtrack
- December 23, 1982
- February 9, 1893
Gino Corrado (born Gino Corrado Liserani; 9 February 1893 - 23 December 1982) was an Italian-born American screen actor, his career spanning the years 1916 to 1954. During the early years of his career he was extensively credited as Eugene Corey.
Gino Corrado was an Italian-born film actor. He appeared in nearly 400 films between 1916 and 1954, almost always in small roles as a character actor.
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Gino Corrado (born Gino Corrado Liserani) was an actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood having appeared in over 400 films. Born in 1893, his story begins with his sailing to America aboard a steamer from Florence, Italy in 1900.