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Italian-American ActorsIs your favorite Italian American actor really of Italian decent, or just a convincing actor?(Will the real Italian American Actor please stand up?)Peter Falk, the veteran actor who portrays TV's cunning inspector Colombo, does such an excellent job at imitating the Italian American sleuth that most TV viewers believe Peter Falk to be of Italian decent. In reality, Falk is Russian and Polish, with a mix of Hungarian and Czech further back in his ancestry. So, contrary to Falk's public image, he is not Italian American but a mixture of very hardy Eastern European stock. On the other hand, there are those actors, who, in real life, are of Italian heritage but because of a changed name and the rolls they choose to play, are rarely linked to their Italian ancestry. For example, actor Allen Alda, "Hawkeye' of TV's M.A.S.H. fame, was born Alfonso D'Abruzzo. When the actor's father, Robert Alda, entered show business he changed his Italian surname to better assimilate into American culture. Actress Yvonne DeCarlo , "Lilly Munster" of TV's "The Monsters",
was born Peggy Middleton, but changed her average sounding name to the
more exotic, Italian sounding, Yvonne DeCarlo .
One of TV's most prolific actors, during the golden age of television, was Anthony (Tony) Caruso. During TVs western genre, Caruso, the son of Italian immigrants, was cast in so many Native American rolls, that most TV viewers believed the actor to be a Native American actor. Anthony Quinn is a vintage Hollywood actor with strong, ethnic,
good looks commonly believed to be Italian American, His work with famous
director Federico Fellini, and Italian born actresses Anna Magnani and
Sophia Loren added to that belief. In realty, Quinn is of Mexican- Irish
decent. Henry Winkler did such a convincing job of acting like the cool, motorcycle riding "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on "Happy Days", that fans believed him to be Italian . Truth is, Winkler couldn't ride a motorcycle and he was no more Italian than Richie Conningham. Actor Ernest Borgnine won an Oscar for his portrayal of a lonely Italian American bachelor in the academy award winning film, Marty. Borgnine whose family names are Borgnino - Bonselli has his family roots in Italy, but after Marty , perhaps afraid of being typed cast, few of his rolls reflected his Italian heritage. Most fans know him best as the comical Lt. Commander McHale from TV's McHale's Navy (1963-66) Richard Crenna's looks and name never typed cast him. For that reason, few fans knew the actor was Italian American and that his parents came from Tuscany, Italy. His television character rolls included Luke McCoy on TV's The Real McCoys'. And Walter Denton on the Our miss brooks series. But the role that brought him a unique cult following of fans was his characterization of Lieutenant Trautman in the film series Rambo, starring. Sylvester Stalone. Stalone like many of the current actors chose to light up the marquee with his original ethnic name. The first famous Italian American actor to change his name for the screen was, of course, the great silent screen star Rudolph Valentino. Whose real name was Rudolpho Guglimi De Valentina. No matter his name , his dark Latin good looks were unmistakable and irresistible to female fans. Movie goers of the 1930s and 40s, put stars like Valentino high on a pedestal, for that reason common names had to be changed to attract fans to the box office . Today's Hollywood is just the opposite of the old standards, they want to use ethnic names to create the illusion that their stars are just like the average guy or gal next door. Otherwise stars such as Ray Romano may have easily become Ray Roberts and Joe Mantegna- Joe Martin? Years ago, many Italian American actors changed the family surname on the advice of their agents. Oscar winning actress Ann Bancroft was in real life born Anna Marie Louise Italiano. Penny Marshall, Lavern DiFasio, of Lavern and Shirley , was born Penelope Masciarelli, Connie Stevens was Concetta, Rosalie, Engolia, Robert Blake was born Michael Gubitosi, Nicolas Cage- Nicolas Coppola, Vince Edwards was Vincent Zoino , Talia Shire was born Talia Coppola, James Darren- James Ercolani, Rock star Madonna was born Louise Veronica Ciccone , Tony Danza was Anthony Iadanza, Bobby Darrin -Roberto Cossotto and Dean Martin was Dino Crocetti. Italian Actress Sophia Loren was born Sofia Villani Scicolone, a name that would leave little room for her co-stars on the marquee. Hollywood has a large number of actors of Italian decent who have maintained
their ethnic identity and achieved stardom despite having names that
are not easily spelled or pronounced. Here are some of the actors who
light up the marquee with their ethnicity: Unfortunately, there is one thing that all of these Italian American stars have in common, it is the fact that because of their strong ethnic names and facial features, they have not. and most likly, will not, anytime soon, be asked by Hollywood to portray the role of President of the Untied States, or anyone else in high political office. Think about it? When's the last time you saw an Italian portray the president of the Untied States? Hollywood still continues to typecast the Italian looking actor in roles that are generally restricted to comedy buffoons, cagey detectives, pizza parlor owners, or mobster rolls. The rare exception to this rule came when actor Joe Mantegna was offered the role of Supreme Court Justice, Joe Novelli, on the TV series First Monday..However, that's not really much of a stretch for Hollywood, since we already have two sitting Supreme Court justices -Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito. Lets hope this is the beginning of a new standard in media type casting and that the American Italian actor will be cast in powerful rolls that inspire respect, and not fear, from Americas viewing audiences. And one day someone in Hollywood will finally have the inspiration to cast a prominent Italian American actor in the role of President of the Untied states. Now wouldn't that be interesting and very satisfying to a generaton of hard working Italian Americans who has been waiting so long for their proper recognition. By cookie curci Join our Community to commentOnly members of lifeinItaly community are allowed to post.Please join our community ! Existing members Click here to Login. Not a member yet? Help LifeinItaly by registering! Register.
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