People
Tito Vuolo
Biography:
Tito Vuolo (22 March 1893 – 14 September 1962) was an Italian-born American actor, best known for his supporting work, often playing stereotypical Italian characters. Prior to his film career, he toured the United States as a stage actor. Vuolo was born in Gragnano, Campania, Italy, and died in Los Angeles, California. His wife was Grazia "Grace" Vuolo.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Some Like It Hot as Mozzarella (uncredited) | 1959-03-19 |
The Midnight Story as Grocer | 1957-06-04 |
Dragstrip Girl as Papa | 1957-04-24 |
20 Million Miles to Earth as Commissario Unte | 1957-02-08 |
Emergency Hospital as Ramon Corden (uncredited) | 1956-11-02 |
The Killing as Joe Piano - motel manager | 1956-06-06 |
Sincerely Yours as Italian Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited) | 1955-11-05 |
It's Always Fair Weather as Silvio (uncredited) | 1955-08-30 |
Six Bridges to Cross as Angie | 1955-01-21 |
The Raging Tide as Barney Schriona | 1951-11-01 |
The Racket as Tony | 1951-10-25 |
Up Front as Tarantino | 1951-03-05 |
Saturday's Hero as Manuel | 1951-03-01 |
The Enforcer as Tony Vetto | 1951-02-24 |
The Mating Season as Industrialist at Venetian Hotel (uncredited) | 1951-01-12 |
The Man Who Cheated Himself as Pietro Capa | 1950-12-26 |
Deported as Postal Clerk | 1950-11-01 |
Between Midnight and Dawn as Romano | 1950-10-01 |
Everybody Does It as Makeup Man | 1949-10-24 |
The Red Danube as Italian Billposter | 1949-10-14 |
House of Strangers as Lucca | 1949-07-01 |
The Fountainhead as Pasquale Orsini (uncredited) | 1949-06-25 |
Flamingo Road as Pete Ladas | 1949-04-30 |
Cry of the City as Papa Roma | 1948-09-29 |
I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes as Campana, the Grocer (uncredited) | 1948-05-23 |
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House as Mr. Zucca | 1948-03-25 |
B.F.'s Daughter as Mario - Speakeasy Waiter | 1948-03-24 |
The Bishop's Wife as Maggenti | 1947-12-25 |
Daisy Kenyon as Dino (uncredited) | 1947-12-25 |
Mourning Becomes Electra as Joe Silva | 1947-11-19 |
Kiss of Death as Luigi (uncredited) | 1947-08-27 |
The Web as Emilio Canepa | 1947-06-04 |