Joe De Santis

Also Known As: Joseph De Santis, Jseph De Santis, Joe DeSantis, Joseph V. DeSantis, Joe de Santis, Joseph de Santis, Joe deSantis, Joseph Vito Marcello De Santis

Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Vito DeSantis (June 15, 1909 - August 30, 1989) was an American radio, television, movie and theatrical actor and sculptor. Joe De Santis was born Joseph Vito Marcello De Santis to Italian immigrant parents in New York City. De Santis played in numerous films; the high point of his career came in 1962 with A Cold Wind in August. He was also featured in I Want to Live! and The Brotherhood. With the advent of television, Joe became known as a skilled character actor who could play convincing dialect characters, mugs, suave heavies and emotional leads. He was active in such early television series as Playhouse 90, Studio One, Sheriff of Cochise, and he appeared regularly on the programs of Red Buttons, Martha Raye and Sid Caesar shows. In addition to many single performances on other series like Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Joe had a recurring presence in such shows as The Untouchables, 77 Sunset Strip, Perry Mason, Mission: Impossible, and in the westerns such as Sugarfoot, Daniel Boone, Gunsmoke, Sara, and Bonanza. De Santis retired to Provo, Utah in 1978 to be close to family, and resided there until his death in 1989. He died in 1989 at the age of eighty of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Adult: No

Birthday: June 15, 1909

Age: 115 years old

Gender: Male

Deathday: August 30, 1989

Popularity:

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Known For:

The Professionals
Slattery's Hurricane
I Want to Live!
Deadline - U.S.A.
Cry Tough
The Brotherhood
The Man with a Cloak
Tension at Table Rock
The Venetian Affair
Little Cigars
Jeanne Eagels
The Last Hunt
Contract on Cherry Street
It's Good to Be Alive
A Cold Wind in August
Dino
The Flying Fontaines
Chubasco
Al Capone
Katherine
The Unholy Wife
The George Raft Story
Honor Thy Father
Full of Life
Buchanan Rides Alone
The Case Against Brooklyn
How Rare a Possession: The Book of Mormon
Powderkeg
Madame X
And Now Miguel
Beau Geste
An American Dream