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Nationality
  
Sicilian American

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Wally Cassell


Years active
  
1942–1964

Occupation
  
Actor and businessman

Spouse
  
Marcy McGuire (m. 1947)

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Full Name
  
Oswaldo Castellano

Born
  
March 3, 1912 (
1912-03-03
)
Agrigento, Sicily

Died
  
April 2, 2015, Palm Desert, California, United States

Movies
  
Sands of Iwo Jima, White Heat, The Story of GI Joe, Quicksand, Island in the Sky

Similar People
  
Marcy McGuire, Charles Marquis Warren, Allan Dwan, Joseph Kane, William A Wellman

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Wally Cassell (March 3, 1912 – April 2, 2015), born as Oswaldo Silvestri Trippilini Rolando Vincenza Castellano, was an Italian-born American film-noir character actor and businessman. (A 1951 newspaper article gives Cassell's real name as Osvaldo Tripolini Ronaldo Vincennes Castelleno.)

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Early years

The son of Luigi and Luisa Castellano, Castellano was born in Agrigento, Sicily, and moved with his family to the United States when he was two years of age. (Another source says that his parents brought him to Brooklyn, New York, "when I was a babe in arms.") As a youngster, Cassell was a dancer, but he abandoned dancing to concentrate on acting.

Film

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Cassell began his film career in 1942, (Another source says, "He ... realized a childhood ambition to become an actor with a role in Labor Pains in 1937.") initially appearing in small, uncredited roles. Mickey Rooney, with whom Cassell appeared in the film noir Quicksand (1950), is credited with suggesting the change of name to Wally Cassell. Rooney is also credited with helping Cassell gain a screen test and a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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His films include The Thin Man Goes Home (1945), The Story of G.I. Joe (1945), The Clock (1945), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), Guilty (1947), Loves of Carmen (1948), Saigon (1948), Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), White Heat (1949),Quicksand (1950), City That Never Sleeps (1953), Island in the Sky (1953), Law and Order (1953), Princess of the Nile (1954), Until They Sail (1957), and I, Madman (1989).

Television

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Cassell later appeared in two syndicated programs starring Jim Davis: Stories of the Century, in the role of gunman Luke Short, and Rescue 8, as Johnny French in "One More Step." Cassell also guest-starred in several television series, including The Loretta Young Show (1955), Gunsmoke (1956), the 1959 premier episode of The Untouchables ("The Empty Chair"), Rawhide (1960), and The Beverly Hillbillies (1963).

Later years

Cassell retired from acting in 1964 and became a successful businessman.

Personal life

Cassell was married to actress and singer Marcy McGuire (b,1926) from August 30, 1947, until his death. Cassell's daughter, Cindy Cassell, became an actress. At age 13, she had the role of Pony Hutchinson in the Walt Disney Studios film Emil and the Detectives (1964).

Death

Cassell died at the age of 103 at his home in Palm Desert, California on April 2, 2015. He was the last surviving actor in most of his films due to his longevity.

Filmography

Actor
1963
The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series) as
Buzzie Bavasi
- The Clampetts and the Dodgers (1963) - Buzzie Bavasi
1961
87th Precinct (TV Series) as
Rafe
- The Heckler (1961) - Rafe
1961
The McGonigle (TV Movie) as
Chief Petty Officer Jones
1961
The Case of the Dangerous Robin (TV Series)
- Missing Money (1961)
1961
The Blue Angels (TV Series) as
Cully
- Smokejumpers (1961) - Cully
1961
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Collins
- The Last Round (1961) - Collins
1960
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Station Keeper
- Incident at Poco Tiempo (1960) - Station Keeper
1960
The Rat Race as
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1960
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Angie Mitchell
- The Long Odds (1960) - Angie Mitchell
1959
Flight (TV Series) as
Capt. Angelo Pagano
- Chopper Four (1959) - Capt. Angelo Pagano
1959
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Phil D'Andrea
- The Empty Chair (1959) - Phil D'Andrea
- Pilot (1959) - Phil D'Andrea
1959
Rescue 8 (TV Series) as
Johnny French
- One More Step (1959) - Johnny French
1959
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Ventura / Man
- His Brother's Keeper (1959) - Ventura
- Rest in Peace (1959) - Man
1959
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
Phil D'Andrea
- The Untouchables: Part 2 (1959) - Phil D'Andrea
- The Untouchables: Part 1 (1959) - Phil D'Andrea
1958
The Lineup (TV Series) as
Mario
- The Hamilton Harker Case (1959)
- The Louie Lawrence Case (1958) - Mario
1959
I Mobster as
Cherry Nose Sirago (adult)
1958
The Ann Sothern Show (TV Series) as
Michael
- The Masquerade Ball (1958) - Michael
1958
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Seaman First Class Sam J. Renfroe
- The U.S.S. Cod's Lost Boarding Party (1958) - Seaman First Class Sam J. Renfroe
1958
Colt .45 (TV Series) as
Hap
- The Golden Gun (1958) - Hap
1958
The Walter Winchell File (TV Series) as
Costa
- David and Goliath (1958) - Costa
1957
Until They Sail as
Phil Friskett aka Shiner
1957
Date with the Angels (TV Series) as
Jim Keats
- The Gorilla (1957) - Jim Keats
1956
Ethel Barrymore Theater (TV Series)
- Dear Miss Lovelace (1956)
1956
Accused of Murder as
Cipriano's Doorman (uncredited)
1956
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Oley
- Hack Prine (1956) - Oley
1956
Wetbacks as
Coast Guard Lieutenant
1956
The Come On as
Tony (as Walter Cassell)
1956
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series)
- The Young and the Brave (1956)
1956
Navy Log (TV Series) as
Chief Malchman
- The Bomb (1956) - Chief Malchman
1955
Paris Follies of 1956 as
Harry
1955
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Louis Greenspan
- The Unholy Trio (1955) - Louis Greenspan
1955
Front Row Center (TV Series)
- Ah, Wilderness! (1955)
1955
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Russ
- The Great Armored Car Robbery (1955) - Russ
1955
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Lt. Rizzie
- Dateline: Korea (1955) - Lt. Rizzie
1955
Stories of the Century (TV Series) as
Luke Short
- Jim Courtright (1955) - Luke Short
1955
Timberjack as
Veazie
1954
Waterfront (TV Series) as
Mike Tanner
- Drawbridge Incident (1954) - Mike Tanner
1954
Treasury Men in Action (TV Series)
- The Case of the Dangerous Dollars (1954)
1954
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV Series) as
The Police Officer
- One Week to Live (1954) - The Police Officer
1954
Princess of the Nile as
Goghi
1954
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Tony
- Juror on Trial (1954) - Tony
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Gus
- The Emerald Ring (1954) - Gus
1952
Mr. & Mrs. North (TV Series) as
Frank Bonner / Harry Barrett / Jerry Lawson
- Homicide Limited (1954) - Frank Bonner
- Pretty Baby (1953) - Harry Barrett
- Dead Man's Tale (1952) - Jerry Lawson
1953
Island in the Sky as
D'Annunzia
1953
I'm the Law (TV Series)
- Sleep with Terror (1953)
1953
The Charge at Feather River as
Member of Rescue Party (uncredited)
1953
City That Never Sleeps as
Gregg Warren
1953
Law and Order as
The Durango Kid
1952
Thunderbirds as
Pfc. Sam Jacobs
1952
One Minute to Zero as
Pvt. Means (uncredited)
1952
Breakdown as
Pete Sampson
1952
Sound Off as
Tony Baccigalupi
1951
The Wild Blue Yonder as
Sgt. Pulaski
1951
Little Big Horn as
Pvt. Danny Zecca
1951
Oh! Susanna as
Trooper Muro
1950
Highway 301 as
Robert Mays
1950
Quicksand as
Chuck
1949
Sands of Iwo Jima as
Pfc. Benny Regazzi
1949
White Heat as
Cotton Valletti
1949
Arctic Manhunt as
Tooyuk
1949
We Were Strangers as
Miguel
1949
Streets of San Francisco as
Den Driscoll
1948
Joan of Arc as
Wounded French Soldier (uncredited)
1948
The Loves of Carmen as
Dragoon Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited)
1948
Homecoming as
Patient (uncredited)
1948
Summer Holiday as
Salesman (uncredited)
1947
Killer McCoy as
Louie - Gambler (uncredited)
1947
Saigon as
Sgt. Pete Rocco
1947
The Guilty as
Johnny Dixon
1947
Ramrod as
Virg Lea
1946
Gallant Bess as
Mike
1946
Bad Bascomb as
Curley (uncredited)
1946
The Postman Always Rings Twice as
Ben (uncredited)
1945
Land and Live in the Desert (Short) as
Bob (uncredited)
1945
Anchors Aweigh as
Sailor (uncredited)
1945
Story of G.I. Joe as
Private Dondaro
1945
Phantoms, Inc. (Short) as
Philip Murray Kenneson Jr. (uncredited)
1945
Dangerous Partners as
Drumman Son (uncredited)
1945
Son of Lassie as
POW (uncredited)
1945
The Clock as
Soda Jerk (uncredited)
1945
Main Street After Dark as
Jenkins (uncredited)
1944
Music for Millions as
Soldier (uncredited)
1944
National Velvet as
Jockey (uncredited)
1944
The Thin Man Goes Home as
Bill Burns (uncredited)
1944
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as
Sailor (uncredited)
1944
Maisie Goes to Reno as
Reporter (uncredited)
1943
Three Cadets (Short) as
Cadet in Recreation Room (uncredited)
1943
Swing Fever as
Cassidy - Soldier (uncredited)
1943
Thousands Cheer as
Jack (uncredited)
1943
Salute to the Marines as
Marine Corporal (uncredited)
1943
Pilot #5 as
Soldier (uncredited)
1943
Presenting Lily Mars as
Man (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1943
The Human Comedy as
Flirting Man (uncredited)
1942
Stand by for Action as
Talker (uncredited)
1942
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant as
Gangster (uncredited)
1942
Fingers at the Window as
Photographer (uncredited)
Self
1993
The Making of 'Sands of Iwo Jima' (Video documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2008
The Masterpiece That Almost Wasn't (Video documentary short)
2005
White Heat: Top of the World (Video documentary short)
1991
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor 'Story of G.I. Joe' (uncredited)
1959
The Scarface Mob (TV Movie) as
Phil D'Andrea

References

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