Anthony Caruso (actor)

Anthony Caruso(April 7, 1916 – April 4, 2003) was an Americancharacter actorin more than one hundred American films, usually playing villains andgangsters,including the first season ofWalt Disney'sZorroas Captain Juan Ortega.[1]

Anthony Caruso
Caruso in an episode ofThe Public Defender(1955)
Born(1916-04-07)April 7, 1916
DiedApril 4, 2003(2003-04-04)(aged 86)
Occupation(s)Film, television actor
Years active1940–1990
Spouse
Tonia Valente
(m.1940)
Children2

Life and career

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Caruso was born inFrankfort, Indiana.[2]While acting at thePasadena Playhouse,he metAlan Ladd,beginning a friendship that continued as they made 11 films together.[3]

Caruso's early acting experience included performing with The Hart Players, astock theatercompany that presented tent shows. He also acted with theFederal Theatre Projectand was a star in plays at the Hollywood Playhouse.[4]

He made his film debut inHenry Hathaway'sJohnny Apollo(1940) starringTyrone Power.[4]

In 1960, onGunsmoke,Caruso played a cowboy named Gurney. He also played “Lone Wolf” in a 1961 episode entitled “Indian Ford”. He returned in 1963, playing the title character “Ash Farior”, in a performance outside of his normal roles, partnering with & befriending “Ben” (John Dehner), where the latter has an accident that disrupts his brain, and Caruso shows his friend sympathy, love, patience, care & loyalty. In 1964 he played “Sims”, a surly cowboy in “Father’s Love”, as well as “Bull Foot” in a semi-comedic role in the episode “The Warden”.

In 1954, Caruso playedTiburcio Vásquezin an episode of theWestern seriesStories of the Century.He appeared in the firstBrian Keithseries,Crusader.Among Caruso's other Western credits was 1954'sCattle Queen of MontanastarringBarbara StanwyckandRonald Reagan.In 1957, he appeared in the fourth episode of the first season of the TV WesternHave Gun – Will TravelstarringRichard Boonetitled "The Winchester Quarantine".

In 1956 Caruso appeared as Disalin with war heroAudie Murphy,Charles DrakeandAnne BancroftinWalk the Proud Land.

In 1957, Caruso appeared in episode "The Child" onNBC'sThe Restless Gun.[5]In 1959, he was cast as George Bradley in the episode "Annie's Old Beau" on the NBC children's Western series,Buckskin.

That same year, he portrayed Matt Cleary on CBS'sWanted: Dead or Aliveepisode "The Littlest Client", withSteve McQueen.Also 1959, he also guest-starred on theABC/Warner BrothersWestern series,Sugarfoot,in the episode "The Extra Hand", along with guest starsKarl SwensonandJack Lambertas well as the series star,Will Hutchins.[6]The same year he appeared in the 'Syndicate Sanctuary' episode ofThe Untouchables.

In 1960, Caruso played aCherokeeIndian,Chief White Bull, in the episode "The Long Trail" of the NBC Western series,Riverboat,starringDarren McGavin.[7]

Also in 1960, he returned toGunsmokeplaying a cowboy named Gurney in S6E5’s “Shooting Stopover”.

In 1961, he appeared twice on theABC/Warner Brothersdrama series,The Roaring 20s,including the role of Lucky Lombardi in "The Maestro".[8]He was also cast with Will Hutchins in a secondThe Roaring 20sepisode entitled, "Pie in the Sky."[8]Early in 1961, he was cast as Velde in the episode "Willy's Millionaire" of the short-lived ABC adventure series,The Islanders,withDiane Brewster.

Anthony Caruso as Bela Oxmyx inStar Trek:"A Piece of the Action"

Caruso guest-starred in an episode of the ABC Western series,The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters,based on aRobert Lewis Taylornovelof thesame name.Caruso guest-starred three times on CBS'sPerry Mason.In 1962, he played Keith Lombard in "The Case of the Playboy Pugilist." Also in 1962, Caruso played Cody Durham in "Cody's Code" on Gunsmoke. In 1965, he made twoPerry Masonappearances, both times as the murder victim: first as title character Enrico Bacio in "The Case of the Sad Sicilian," then as Harvey Rettig in "The Case of the Runaway Racer."

Caruson portrayed the title character in the 1963Gunsmokeepisode "Ash", Also appearing with him areJohn DehnerandAdam West.

In 1964, he guest-starred in theBonanzaepisode "The Saga of Squaw Charlie" playing a Native American man shunned by almost everybody and with only two friends, Ben Cartwright and a little girl named Angela. In 1969 he starred alongsideRicardo MontalbáninDesperate Mission,a fictionalized telling of the life ofJoaquin Murrieta.From 1966 to 1970 he guest-starred three times on the long-running NBC WesternThe Virginian,starringJames Drury.In 1965 he guest-starred on ABC'sThe Addams Familyas Don Xavier Molinas.

Some of his other roles were that of the alien gangster "Bela Oxmyx" in the classicStar Trekepisode "A Piece of the Action",Chief Blackfishon the NBC seriesDaniel Boone,Mongo in the filmTarzan and the Leopard Woman,Sengo inTarzan and the Slave Girl,and Louis Ciavelli (the "box man" or safecracker) inThe Asphalt Jungle.Caruso played the comical character of the Native American "Red Cloud" on the 1965Get Smartepisode "Washington 4, Indians 3," and Chief Angry Bear in the episode "You Can't Scalp a Bald Indian" ofRango.

In 1970, Caruso made a guest appearance on theABCcrime dramaThe Silent Forcein the episode "A Family Tradition." In 1974, he appeared in the final episode, entitled "The Fire Dancer," of the ABCpolice dramaNakia.Caruso also had a recurring roll as El Lobo onThe High Chaparral.

Personal life

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Caruso met his future wife, Tonia at the Alcazar Theater in 1939 in San Francisco, when the play she was in was closing and the play he was in was opening.[clarification needed]Caruso was married for 63 years. He enjoyed gardening and cooking. He was the father of son Tonio.[9]

On April 4, 2003, Caruso died at age 86 at his home inLos Angeles, California,three days before his 87th birthday.[2]

Selected filmography

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  1. Johnny Apollo(1940) as Joe – Henchman
  2. The Bride Wore Crutches(1940) as Max
  3. North West Mounted Police(1940) as Half-breed at Riel's HQ (uncredited)
  4. The Devil's Pipeline(1940) as Natoni – Henchman (uncredited)
  5. Tall, Dark and Handsome(1941) as Gunman
  6. The Corsican Brothers(1941) as Baron's Henchman (uncredited)
  7. You're in the Army Now(1941) as Apache Dancer (uncredited)
  8. Always in My Heart(1942) as Frank
  9. Sunday Punch(1942) as Nat Cucci
  10. Across the Pacific(1942) as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
  11. Lucky Jordan(1942) as Hired Gun
  12. The Ghost and the Guest(1943) as Henchman Ted
  13. Above Suspicion(1943) as Italian Border Sentry (uncredited)
  14. Jitterbugs(1943) as Mike (uncredited)
  15. Watch on the Rhine(1943) as Italian Man
  16. The Girl from Monterrey(1943) as Alberto 'Baby' Valdez
  17. The Phantom(1943, Serial) as Count Silento (uncredited)
  18. Whistling in Brooklyn(1943) as Henchman Fingers (uncredited)
  19. The Racket Man(1944) as Tony Ciccardi (uncredited)
  20. The Story of Dr. Wassell(1944) as Pharmacist's Mate on 'Marblehead' (uncredited)
  21. U-Boat Prisoner(1944) as Benny, Seaman's Union Hall Man (uncredited)
  22. Maisie Goes to Reno(1944) as George – Blackjack Dealer (uncredited)
  23. The Conspirators(1944) as Fisherman (uncredited)
  24. And Now Tomorrow(1944) as Peter Gallo (uncredited)
  25. Objective, Burma!(1945) as Miggleori (uncredited)
  26. The Crime Doctor's Courage(1945) as Miguel Bragga
  27. Don Juan Quilligan(1945) as One Eyed Barton (uncredited)
  28. Pride of the Marines(1945) as Johnny Rivers
  29. Star in the Night(1945) Jas osé Santos (as Tony Caruso)
  30. I Love a Bandleader(1945) as Tony Ramon, Bandleader at El Caro (uncredited)
  31. That Night with You(1945) as Tenor (uncredited)
  32. The Stork Club(1945) as Joe – Fisherman (uncredited)
  33. Tarzan and the Leopard Woman(1946) as Mongo
  34. To Each His Own(1946) as Mobster (uncredited)
  35. Night Editor(1946) as Tusco (uncredited)
  36. The Blue Dahlia(1946) as Marine Corporal Playing Jukebox (uncredited)
  37. The Catman of Paris(1946) as Raoul
  38. Don't Gamble with Strangers(1946) as Pinky Luiz
  39. The Last Crooked Mile(1946) as Charlie – Gang Member
  40. Monsieur Beaucaire(1946) as Masked Horseman (uncredited)
  41. My Favorite Brunette(1947) as First Man on Death Row (uncredited)
  42. They Won't Believe Me(1947) as Tough Patient (uncredited)
  43. News Hounds(1947) as Dapper Dan Greco
  44. Wild Harvest(1947) as Pete
  45. Escape Me Never(1947) as Dino Carbatto (uncredited)
  46. Where There's Life(1947) as John Fulda
  47. Devil Ship(1947) as Venetti
  48. To the Victor(1948) as Nikki
  49. Incident(1948) as Nails
  50. Song of India(1949) as Major Doraj
  51. Bride of Vengeance(1949) as Captain of the Guard
  52. The Undercover Man(1949) as Salvatore Rocco
  53. Illegal Entry(1949) as Teague
  54. Anna Lucasta(1949) as Eddie
  55. Scene of the Crime(1949) as Tony Rutzo
  56. The Threat(1949) as Nick Damon
  57. The Asphalt Jungle(1950) as Louis Ciavelli
  58. Tarzan and the Slave Girl(1950) as Sengo
  59. Prisoners in Petticoats(1950) as Nicky Bowman
  60. According to Mrs. Hoyle(1951) as Morganti
  61. His Kind of Woman(1951) as Tony (uncredited)
  62. Pals of the Golden West(1951) as Lucky Grillo aka Jim Bradford
  63. Boots Malone(1952) as Joe
  64. Desert Pursuit(1952) as Hassan
  65. The Iron Mistress(1952) as Black Jack Sturdevant
  66. Blackbeard the Pirate(1952) as Pierre La Garde
  67. Adventures of Superman(1953) as Luigi Dinelli
  68. The Man Behind the Gun(1953) as Vic Sutro
  69. Desert Legion(1953) as Lt. Massaoud
  70. Raiders of the Seven Seas(1953) as Renzo
  71. Fort Algiers(1953) as Chavez
  72. The Steel Lady(1953) as Zagora
  73. Fighter Attack(1953) as Aldo
  74. The Boy from Oklahoma(1954) as Barney Turlock
  75. Saskatchewan(1954) as Spotted Eagle
  76. Phantom of the Rue Morgue(1954) as Jacques the One-Eyed
  77. Passion(1954) as Sergeant Muñoz
  78. Drum Beat(1954) as Manok
  79. Cattle Queen of Montana(1954) as Natchakoa
  80. Santa Fe Passage(1955) as Chavez
  81. The Magnificent Matador(1955) as Emiliano
  82. City of Shadows(1955) as Tony Finetti
  83. Jail Busters(1955) as Percival P. Lannigan
  84. Tennessee's Partner(1955) as Turner
  85. Toughest Man Alive(1955) as Pete Gore
  86. Hell on Frisco Bay(1956) as Sebastian Pasmonick
  87. When Gangland Strikes(1956) as Duke Martella
  88. Walk the Proud Land(1956) as Disalin
  89. A Cry in the Night(1956) as Tony Chavez
  90. The Big Land(1957) as Brog
  91. The Oklahoman(1957) as Jim Hawk
  92. The Lawless Eighties(1957) as Wolf Chief
  93. Omar Khayyam(1957) as Shah's Guard (uncredited)
  94. Joe Dakota(1957) as Marcus Vizzini
  95. Baby Face Nelson(1957) as John Hamilton
  96. The Restless Gun(1957) as Father Basilico in "The Child" (Christmas episode)
  97. Fort Massacre(1958) as Pawnee
  98. The Badlanders(1958) as Comanche
  99. Legion of the Doomed(1958) as Sgt. Calvelli
  100. Never Steal Anything Small(1959) as Lt. Tevis
  101. The Wonderful Country(1959) as Santiago Santos
  102. Bonanza(1959, Episode: "The Paiute War" ) as Chief Winnemucca
  103. Most Dangerous Man Alive(1961) as Andy Damon
  104. Gunsmoke(1962, S7E17: “Cody’s Code” ) as Cody
  105. Escape from Zahrain(1964) as Tahar
  106. Where Love Has Gone(1964) as Rafael
  107. Sylvia(1965) as Muscles
  108. Young Dillinger(1965) as Rocco
  109. Perry Mason(1965, Episode: "The Sad Sicilian" ) as Enrico Bacio
  110. Star Trek(1968, Episode: "A Piece of the Action" ) as Bela Oxmyx
  111. Never a Dull Moment(1968) as Tony Preston (uncredited)
  112. Flap(1970) as Silver Dollar
  113. Brother, Cry for Me(1970)
  114. Eye for an Eye(1970)
  115. Mission Impossible(1971) as Leonard Morgan
  116. The Legend of Earl Durand(1974) as Sheriff Trask
  117. Mean Johnny Barrows(1975) as Don Da Vince
  118. Zebra Force(1976) as Salvatore Moreno
  119. Mission to Glory: A True Story(1977) as Father Rodriguez
  120. Claws(1977) as Henry
  121. Hawaii Five-O(1978) "Invitation to Murder" as David Thorpe
  122. Tierra sangrienta(1979)
  123. Savage Harbor(1987) as Harry
  124. The Legend of Grizzly Adams(1990) as Don Carlos (final film role)

References

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  1. ^Cotter, Bill (1998–2004)."Zorro Episode Descriptions: First Season (1957–1958)".Walt Disney's Zorro tribute site.Archivedfrom the original on November 27, 2007.RetrievedDecember 10,2007.
  2. ^ab"Anthony Caruso, 86, Film and TV Villain".The New York Times.Associated Press. April 10, 2003. p. A 25.ProQuest92535740.RetrievedJanuary 20,2021– viaProQuest.
  3. ^Bergan, Ronald (April 22, 2003)."Anthony Caruso".The Guardian.England, London. p. 23.RetrievedSeptember 9,2019– viaNewspapers.
  4. ^ab"Yule Parade Draws Celebrities".The Hanford Sentinel.California, Hanford. November 15, 1975. p. 2.RetrievedSeptember 9,2019– viaNewspapers.
  5. ^"The Child",The Restless Gun,DVD, Timeless Media Group.
  6. ^"Sugarfoot".TVGuide.RetrievedJune 24,2024.
  7. ^"Riverboat".TVGuide.RetrievedJune 24,2024.
  8. ^ab"The Roaring '20s".TVGuide.RetrievedJune 24,2024.
  9. ^"Anthony Caruso Popular and versatile screen villain".The Independent.February 5, 2014.Archivedfrom the original on May 7, 2022.RetrievedSeptember 3,2021.
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