
Richard Conte
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Conte (March 24, 1910 – April 15, 1975) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous films from the 1940s through 1970s, including I'll Cry Tomorrow and The Godfather. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Conte, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: March 24, 1910
Place of Birth: Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Known For

The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–1959
The Godfather 1901–1959: The Complete Epic is a reduced, 386-minute version of the 1977 television miniseries, "Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television," released to video in 1981. Unlike the miniseries, which was presented in four segments (each with opening and closing credits), the Epic is presented as a single segment. In January 2016, HBO aired the Epic in its uncut and uncensored format, later making it available on its streaming platforms. The HBO showing contained most of the known deleted scenes, thereby lengthening the runtime of the Epic from its video release to 423 minutes.

The Godfather
Spanning the years 1945 to 1955, a chronicle of the fictional Italian-American Corleone crime family. When organized crime family patriarch, Vito Corleone barely survives an attempt on his life, his youngest son, Michael steps in to take care of the would-be killers, launching a campaign of bloody revenge.

Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
A seven-hour chronological edit of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, expanded with over an hour of restored scenes to trace the Corleone family’s rise from Vito’s youth in Sicily to Michael’s reign in 1950s America, re-edited for its 1977 network television broadcast.

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

The Untouchables
Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptible agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

Arrest and Trial
Arrest and Trial is a 90-minute American crime/legal drama series that ran during the 1963-1964 season on ABC, airing Sundays from 8:30-10 p.m. Eastern.

The Ford Television Theatre
This show started in New York City, with Broadway actors and actresses. It then moved to Hollywood, California, where Hollywood actors and actresses headed the cast.

Thieves' Highway
Nick Garcos comes back from his tour of duty in World War II planning to settle down with his girlfriend, Polly Faber. He learns, however, that his father was recently beaten and burglarized by mob-connected trucker Mike Figlia, and Nick resolves to get even. He partners with prostitute Rica, and together they go after Mike, all the while getting pulled further into the local crime underworld.

The Oscars
An annual American awards ceremony honoring cinematic achievements in the film industry. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, officially the Academy Award of Merit, that is better known by its nickname Oscar.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Don Emilio Barzini
as Don Emilio Barzini
as Exorcist
as Lawyer Sartori
as The Millionaire
as Dr. Stone
as Mazzanti
as Riccardo Sogliani
as Nick Gusto
as Padulo
as Alberto 'Big Al' Anastasia
as Don Antonio Marchesi
as Don Corrasco
as Barzini
as Ritchie
as Dr. Philip Neal
as Lt. Dave Santini
as Diaz
as Lt. Bradford
as Lt. Dave Santini
as Jeff Hoffman
as Detective Dupere
as Tony Moreno
as Reid Kimble
as Barabbas
as Steven Jameson
as Aldo Alfredo
as David Wheeler
as Leonard Ashley
as Jack Sallas
as Paul Dunnell
as Richard Conte
as Victor Ragar/Romak
as Anthony Bergdorf
as Arnie Seeger
as Edward Hall
as Jeff Ryder
as Cpl. Milo Trubee
as Detective Lieut. Butter
as Phil Clifford
as Michael
as Eddie Rico
as Nick Rocco
as Tony Bardeman
as Lt. Tom Flagler
as Jimmy Ringo
as Frank Burns
as John Gillmore
as Self
as Bill Locklin
as Johnny Denton
as Nick Magellan
as Mr. Brown
as Peter Wells
as James 'Jim' Henry
as Nahum
as Crito
as Casey Mayo
as Self
as Michael Girard
as Jan Morrell
as Martin Crawford
as Felipe Rivera
as Bruno Felkin
as Larry O'Brien
as Bert Galvin
as Fred Rowan
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Dr. William 'Bill' Sutton
as Nick Garcos
as Max Monetti
as Dr. Alexander Meade
as Martin Rome
as Frank W. Wiecek
as Psychiatrist (voice) (uncredited)
as Paul Clermont
as William H. 'Bill' O'Connell
as Mel Phillips
as Pvt. Rivera
as Chris Conlon
as Nicolo - Italian POW
as Pvt. John Bartek
as Lt. Angelo Canelli
as Capt. Davis
as Tony Casselli
as Harvey Barron