Eduardo Ciannelli

Eduardo Ciannelli

Actor
Born
August 30, 1889
Died
October 8, 1969

Eduardo Ciannelli was born on the beautiful island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples, which is renowned for its thermal baths. His father, a physician, owned a health spa there and Eduardo briefly followed the same career path and studied medicine at the University of Naples, graduating as a fully…

Biography

Eduardo Ciannelli was born on the beautiful island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples, which is renowned for its thermal baths. His father, a physician, owned a health spa there and Eduardo briefly followed the same career path and studied medicine at the University of Naples, graduating as a fully qualified doctor. His calling, however, lay elsewhere. He first came to prominence as a leading baritone opera star, performing at La Scala and touring internationally. Then he reinvented himself as a dramatic actor of stage and screen, first in Europe, and, from 1919, in America.

He first performed on Broadway in the short-lived play 'Always You' (1920), then had better roles in 'Rose-Marie' (1924-1926), 'The Front Page' (1928-29, as Diamond Louis, establishing his stereotypical later screen persona) and 'Uncle Vanya' (1930,as Telegin). He reprised his stage role from 'Reunion in Vienna' (1931-32) in the MGM movie of 1933. With his heavily-lined face, piercing eyes and erudite Italian-accented manners, Ciannelli was soon cast as Italian gangsters (apparently, there was also some alleged resemblance to the infamous Lucky Luciano). One of his most celebrated roles was as Trock Estrella in Winterset (1936) (re-creating another previous stage performance), which the New York Times review of December 4 described as the film's 'most compelling characterization'. This set the pattern for many of Ciannelli's later efforts, such as the smooth, elegant racketeer Johnny Vanning in Marked Woman (1937) or Rockey in Law of the Underworld (1938). Other notable villains in his repertoire include the maniacal leader of the Kali sect in Gunga Din (1939) and the suave evil genius, titular villain in the Republic serial Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940).

Attempting to shake-off his typecast 'bad guy' image, Eduardo appeared as the jovial speakeasy proprietor Giono in Kitty Foyle (1940). Following that, his screen roles began to diminish. Changing his name to Edward Ciannelli failed to re-ignite his career. In 1952, he returned to Italy to appear in continental co-productions, occasionally re-surfacing in Hollywood sword-and-sandal epics (Attila (1954),Helen of Troy (1956), Love Slaves of the Amazons (1957)). He also continued to portray Godfather-types in film (The Brotherhood (1968),Stiletto (1969)) and on television (Naked City,The Untouchables,I Spy). Among his last roles of note, one must include Houseboat (1958), as Arturo Zaccardi, and a recurring character part, jazz club owner Waldo, in the television series Johnny Staccato (1959). Eduardo died in Rome in October 1969 and is interred at the Cimitero Flaminio in Lazio.

Actor

Colpo roventeColpo rovente(1970)as Parker
Boot HillBoot Hill(1969)as Judge Boone
The Secret of Santa VittoriaThe Secret of Santa Vittoria(1969)as Luigi
StilettoStiletto(1969)as Don Andrea
IronsideIronside(1967)as John Danioni

Self

Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
E.S.P.E.S.P.(1958)as Self - Guest star

Archive Footage

Monster from British HellMonster from British Hell(2021)as Mahri
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition UnearthedMummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed(1999)as High Priest
SprocketsSprockets(1991)as Self
BiographyBiography(1987)
The Republic Pictures StoryThe Republic Pictures Story(1991)as Doctor Satan (clip from Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940))

Known for

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Eduardo Ciannelli and George Coulouris in California (1947)John Barrymore, Eduardo Ciannelli, Henry Travers, and Diana Wynyard in Reunion in Vienna (1933)Eduardo Ciannelli in Gunga Din (1939)Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Eduardo Ciannelli, and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)Eduardo Ciannelli in Gunga Din (1939)Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Eduardo Ciannelli, Sam Jaffe, and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)

Credit Score: Eduardo Ciannelli

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Foreign Correspondent5.6319407.40626051
2Mysterious Doctor Satan4.8819407.200314
3The Mask of Dimitrios3.7519447.2004473
4Gunga Din3.7519397.20013619
5The Creeper2.6019484.900373
6Kitty Foyle2.6019406.9154492
7Houseboat2.5019586.60210529
8Passage to Marseille2.5019446.8005647
9Cairo2.5019426.100595
10The Spy in the Green Hat2.3819675.800657