Nino Pipitone was an American actor best known for his roles in G-Men vs. The Black Dragon, Madame Spy, and Submarine Raider. Born on December 24, 1902, in Livorno, Italy, he later moved to the United States and made a name for himself in film. He passed away on December 12, 1977, in Encinitas, California.
Personal and Family Life
Nino Pipitone, originally named Nino Lubrano Pipitone, had a background that intertwined both his Italian heritage and American aspirations. Little is documented about his personal life, but he likely experienced the challenges of adapting to a new culture after moving to the United States.
Career
Pipitone had a successful career in the film industry during the 1940s. He is remembered primarily for his performances in several popular films of that era, contributing to the action and espionage genres. His ability to portray various characters, from spies to captains, showcased his versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Pipitone died on December 12, 1977, and left behind a legacy within the film community. Although not many details are available about his later years, his films continue to resonate with fans of classic cinema. His work is remembered for its contributions to American film history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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G-Men vs. The Black Dragon | 1943-01-16 | Oyama Haruchi |
Madame Spy | 1942-12-11 | Miro |
Submarine Raider | 1942-06-04 | Captain Yamanada |
The Mask of Dimitrios | 1944-06-23 | Hotel Clerk in Istanbul (uncredited) |