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Richard Conte

Richard Conte

44 titles Acting Mar 24, 1910 Died: Apr 15, 1975 Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Richard Conte (March 24, 1910 – April 15, 1975) was a prominent American actor renowned for his versatile performances across a wide array of films from the 1940s to the 1970s. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Conte’s acting career took off in the early 1940s, quickly making a name for himself in the film industry.

One of his most notable roles came in the 1955 film "I'll Cry Tomorrow," where he portrayed a supportive husband to the character played by Susan Hayward, earning critical acclaim for his performance. His career further peaked with a memorable role in Francis Ford Coppola's iconic 1972 film "The Godfather," where he played Barzini, a key figure in the intricate world of organized crime.

Throughout his career, Conte showcased his adaptability, taking on a variety of roles in genres ranging from noir to drama. His filmography includes titles such as "Thieves' Highway" (1949) and "The Chase" (1966), which highlighted his ability to convey complex characters. Conte's talent and dedication to his craft earned him a lasting legacy in Hollywood, making him one of the recognizable faces of mid-20th century cinema. He passed away on April 15, 1975, leaving behind a rich portfolio of work that continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts today.

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