Rudy Starita

Rudy Starita was an American actor born on July 20, 1899, in Naples, Italy. He is best known for his roles in “Let’s Make a Night of It,” “Variety,” and “It’s Magic.” He passed away on February 19, 1978, in Florida, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Rudy Starita was an Italian-American dance band performer who initially performed in England alongside his two younger brothers, Ray and Rudy. He was also part of the group called The Four Bright Sparks, which included Len Fillis, Arthur Young, and Van Phillips.

Career

Rudy Starita enjoyed a varied career as an actor, participating in several films and performances that showcased his musical talents. His work involved both acting and showcasing his skills as a musician, adding a unique touch to his performances. He became known in the entertainment industry for his contributions to dance and music films.

Death and Legacy

Rudy Starita died on February 19, 1978, in Florida, USA. His legacy lives on through his contributions to film and music, as he remains a remembered figure among those who appreciate classic entertainment. His work has continued to influence actors and musicians in the industry.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1936VarietyActor
1937Let’s Make a Night of ItActor
1952It’s MagicActor