- Richard Conte
Infobox Actor
name = Richard Conte
imagesize = 250px
caption = Richard Conte in "Cry of the City " (1948)
birthdate = birth date|1910|3|24
birthplace =Jersey City ,New Jersey ,USA
deathdate = death date and age|1975|4|15|1910|3|24
deathplace =Los Angeles ,California ,USA Richard Conte (
March 24 ,1910 –April 15 ,1975 ) was an Americanactor who appeared in films such as "I'll Cry Tomorrow " and "The Godfather ".He was born Nicholas Conte of Italian ancestry inJersey City, New Jersey , the son of a barber. His mothers name was Marie,later called Mary.In 1935, Conte was spotted byElia Kazan andJohn Garfield when he was working as an entertainer at a Connecticut resort, which led to Conte finding stage work. Conte eventually earned a scholarship to study at theNeighborhood Playhouse in New York, where he became a standout actor. The 5 ft 8 in Conte became a Broadway actor in the late-1930s, starring in such plays as "Night Music" and "Walk Into My Parlor". That lead to his first film performance in 1939, "Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence".In 1942 he signed a long-term contract with
20th Century Fox . He then changed his stage name to "Richard". His first film at Fox was "Guadalcanal Diary" (1943). During theWorld War II years, Conte played mostly soldiers in war dramas, including "A Walk in the Sun " (1945).Following the war, Conte appeared in many films noir after World War II. Conte appeared in such Fox crime dramas as "
Cry of the City " and "Call Northside 777 " (both from 1948), and "Thieves' Highway ." Conte appeared inOtto Preminger 's classic film noir "Whirlpool" co-starringGene Tierney (1949).In the early-1950s, Conte, now not working for Fox, began appearing in films for various studios. Critics and fans consider his best films from that era include the film noir
B-movie s "The Sleeping City " (1950), "The Raging Tide " (1951), "Highway Dragnet " (1954) and "The Blue Gardenia" (1953). In 1959, Conte starred in "The Twilight Zone" episode "Perchance to Dream".Once film noir became less popular in the 1960s Conte’s career was at a standstill. He appeared as Lt. Dave Santini in two Frank Sinatra crime films, "
Tony Rome " (1967) and "Lady in Cement " (1968) (He had also appeared with Sinatra in 1960's "Oceans Eleven"). He eventually moved to Europe and acted in a number of films. Later in life, Conte acted one of his most memorable performances in "The Godfather " (1972) as Don Barzini (he was at one time also considered for title role, a role thatMarlon Brando eventually filled.) He continued to work in European films until dying from a heart attack in 1975 at the age of 65.He is the father of film editor
Mark Conte .External links
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NAME= Conte, Richard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1910-3-24
PLACE OF BIRTH=Jersey City ,New Jersey ,USA
DATE OF DEATH= 1975-4-15
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles ,California ,USA
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