Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

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Gino Corrado was born on Feb 09, 1893 in Italy. Gino Corrado's big-screen debut came with Intolerance directed by D.W. Griffith in 1916, strarring The Runner (uncredited). Gino Corrado is known for An American in Paris directed by Vincente Minnelli, Gene Kelly stars as Jerry Mulligan and Leslie Caron as Lise Bouvier. The upcoming new movie Gino Corrado plays is Living It Up which will be released on Jul 23, 1954.

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. With over 1,000 appearances (mostly uncredited roles as a bit player or an extra from 1916 until 1956) he has one of the largest filmographies of any actor in the film industry. Three Stooges fans recognized him from his appearances in several memorable Three Stooges shorts, and it was the Three Stooges Fan Club that eventually bought him his gravestone. Corrado's earliest film roles included DW Griffith's Intolerance (1916), Sunrise (1927) and his biggest role as one of the Three Musketeers (Aramis) opposite Douglas Fairbanks in The Iron Mask (1929). Italian-born Gino Corrado's real name was Gino Liserani and his two brothers were also actors. Lawrence Liserani worked mostly as an extra, and Louis (Luigi) Liserani had a few bit roles in the 1920s under the name Louis Dumar.Corrado was mainly uncredited after the silent era ended and typecast as a waiter or chef. He, incredibly, entered the restaurant business in the late 1940s where he served the motion picture crowd much like on-screen. Kirby Pringle is writing a book about Gino Corrado titled "Waiting on Hollywood: The Tale of an Italian Bit Player," with University Press of Mississippi, due out in early 2022.

  • Birthday

    Feb 09, 1893
  • Place of Birth

    Florence, Tuscany, Italy

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