Cesare Danova

Cesare Danova

  • Birthday: 1926-03-01
  • Deathday: 1992-03-19
  • Place of birth: Bergamo, Italy

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cesare Danova (March 1, 1926 - March 19, 1992), born Cesare Deitinger in Bergamo, Italy, was a television and screen actor. He adopted the stage name Danova when he turned to acting in Rome at the end of World War II. He migrated to the United States in the 1950s to make the film Don Giovanni (Don Juan) in 1955. He was contracted to MGM in 1956. Other appearances include The Man Who Understood Women. He tested for a part in Ben Hur, but his big break was the role of Apollodorus, Cleopatra's personal servant in the 1963 film, Cleopatra directed by Joseph Mankiewicz and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex Harrison. While the original script called for a major role for Danova, who was to form a trio of Cleopatra's lovers alongside Harrison's Caesar and Burton's Marc Antony. Though a number of scenes featuring Taylor and Danova were shot, the script was revised and the role truncated as the Burton-Taylor affair made tabloid headlines. What remained was little more than a cameo. The following year he starred as Count Elmo Mancini in Viva Las Vegas as Elvis Presley's rival for both Ann Margaret's Rusty Martin and for the Las Vegas Grand Prix (predictably losing both to Elvis's Lucky Jackson). In 1967, Danova had another break with the TV series, Garrison's Gorillas, in which he played the role of Actor. Clearly inspired by the hit film, The Dirty Dozen and the hit TV series Mission: Impossible, the series had an ensemble cast but, unfortunately, only ran for 26 episodes. Two of his best roles were as the neighborhood mafia Don, Giovanni Cappa, in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973) and as the corrupt town mayor, Carmine DePasto, in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). He also acted in three episodes of The Rifleman, and regularly appeared as a guest star on numerous television series, including Murder, She Wrote, Maude, Falcon Crest, and the revival of Mission: Impossible (1988–90). He died of a heart attack at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences headquarters in Los Angeles while attending a meeting of the Foreign Language Film committee. His mausoleum is in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery. Danova was married twice and had two sons, Marco & Fabrizio, by his first wife, Pamela. He was an expert horseman, avid polo player, and an excellent archer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cesare Danova, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Mean Streets

1973

As Giovanni Cappa

Viva Las Vegas

1964

As Count Elmo Mancini

Animal House

1978

As Mayor Carmine DePasto

Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!

1966

As Pepe Pepponi

Chamber of Horrors

1966

As Anthony Draco

Valley of the Dragons

1961

As Hector Servadac

Scorchy

1976

As Philip Bianco

El correo del rey

1951

As Marcos de Malta

Tarzan, the Ape Man

1959

As Harry Holt

Honeymoon with a Stranger

1969

As Second Ernesto

The Man Who Understood Women

1959

As Major Marco Ranieri

Gidget Goes to Rome

1963

As Paolo Cellini

Tentacles

1977

As John Corey

Crossed Swords

1954

As Raniero

El final de una leyenda

1951

As Carlos Montaña

Che!

1969

As Ramon Valdez

The Captain's Daughter

1947

As Piotr Grinev

The Astral Factor

1978

As Mario

Cleopatra

1963

As Apollodorus

Monaca santa

1949

As

Loves of Three Queens

1954

As Il conte Sigfride (segment: I Cavalieri dell'illusione)

Don Giovanni

1955

As Don Giovanni

Toys and perfumes

1953

As Lorenzo

Tender Is the Night

1962

As Tommy Barban

Death Cruise

1974

As Captain Vettori

Dappled Mare

1953

As Sandro Fabbri

Decisions! Decisions!

1971

As Dieter Klaus

I tre corsari

1952

As Carlo di Ventimiglia, il Corsaro Verde

Processo contro ignoti

1952

As L'avvocato Enzo Pirani

Horowitz in Dublin

1973

As George

Pentimento

1952

As Sandro

Incatenata dal destino

1956

As Kirk Mauri

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