Pat DiCicco was an American actor and producer who is best known for Night Life of the Gods, Avalanche, and his relationships with notable personalities in Hollywood.
Personal and Family Life
Pat DiCicco was born as Pasquale John DeCicco on February 14, 1909, in Queens, New York. He was married three times, first to Thelma Todd, then to Gloria Vanderbilt, and finally to Linda Douglas. His marriages were high-profile, reflecting his connections within the entertainment industry.
Career
In his career, Pat DiCicco appeared in films like Night Life of the Gods (1935) and worked as a producer on Avalanche (1946). He was also known for his role as a talent agent, where he facilitated connections between stars and influential figures like Howard Hughes. His ties to Hollywood’s elite made him a notable figure in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Pat DiCicco passed away on October 24, 1978, in New York City due to cancer. His legacy includes not only his films but also his connections to major Hollywood personalities, such as introducing Marilyn Monroe to John F. Kennedy. He is remembered as a significant figure in Hollywood’s golden age.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1935 | Night Life of the Gods | Perseus |
1946 | Avalanche | Producer (as Pat De Cicco) |