Ted de Corsia
Ted de Corsia was an American actor born on September 29, 1903 (though some sources suggest 1905), who made a significant mark in the realms of radio, film, and television. His career spanned several decades, during which he became well-known for portraying a variety of roles, particularly in the crime genre. One of his most notable performances came in the 1951 film *The Enforcer*, where he played a gangster who decides to turn state's evidence, a role that solidified his reputation in Hollywood.
Throughout his career, de Corsia's distinctive presence and ability to embody tough characters earned him acclaim. He became a familiar face in numerous productions, seamlessly transitioning between the different mediums of performance. His contributions to the entertainment industry left a lasting impact, and he remains a respected figure among fans of classic cinema. Ted de Corsia passed away on April 11, 1973, but his legacy continues through his memorable roles and the influence he had on future generations of actors.
Filmography
Neptune's Daughter
Three Secrets
Vengeance Valley
Captain Pirate
From the Terrace
Man on the Prowl
It's Only Money
The Midnight Story
The Outriders
The Joker is Wild
Showdown at Abilene
The Quick Gun
The King's Pirate
Baby Face Nelson
Blood on the Arrow
The Turning Point
The Savage
Gun Battle at Monterey
Mr. Soft Touch
Man with the Gun
The Enforcer
5 Card Stud
The Buccaneer (1958)
Kismet (1955)
The Lady from Shanghai
A Place in the Sun
Man in the Dark
Slightly Scarlet
The Outside Man
It Happens Every Spring
The Conqueror
Ride, Vaquero!
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