Paul Picerni

Paul Picerni

1922-12-01 – 2011-01-12 (age 88) Corona, New York, USA
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Biography

As a child Paul Picerni had aspirations to become an attorney until he acted in an eighth-grade play and later learned that the school principal liked his performance and called him "a born actor". He next appeared in little theater productions, then (after World War II Air Force service) on the stage at Loyola University. Picerni was acting in a play in Hollywood when he was spotted by Solly V. Bianco, head of talent at Warner Brothers; brought to the studio, the young actor was given a role in Le grand assaut(1950). This WWII actioner turned out to be aptly named, as it led to a Warners contract for Picerni and a long succession of roles at that studio. Best-known for his second-banana role on the TV classic Les incorruptibles (1959) with Robert Stack, Picerni is the father of eight and grandfather of ten. - IMDb Mini Biography

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Known For

Capricorn One
Capricorn One

1977

as Jerry

Airport
Airport

1970

as Dr. Compagno

House of Wax
House of Wax

1953

as Scott Andrews

Escape to Athena
Escape to Athena

1979

as Zeno's Man

Riding Shotgun
Riding Shotgun

1954

as Bob Purdee (uncredited)

The Bounty Hunter
To Hell and Back
To Hell and Back

1955

as Valentino

Operation Pacific
Operation Pacific

1951

as Jonesy

Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
The Young Philadelphians
The Young Philadelphians

1959

as Louis Donetti

Torpedo Run
Torpedo Run

1958

as Lt. Burt Fisher

Kotch
Kotch

1971

as Dr. Caudillo

Twelve O'Clock High
Twelve O'Clock High

1949

as Bombardier

The Scalphunters
The Scalphunters

1968

as Frank

Strangers When We Meet
Strangers When We Meet

1960

as Arthur Gerandi

The Desert Song
The Desert Song

1953

as Hassan

The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
The Killer That Stalked New York
The Killer That Stalked New York

1950

as Health Department Investigator (uncredited)

Miracle in the Rain
Miracle in the Rain

1956

as Priest

Pushover
Pushover

1954

as Usher (uncredited)