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Tubby 5' 10 1/2" character actor Bruno VeSota had a remarkably long, varied and impressive career acting and directing in the mediums of stage, radio, movies and television. He was born Bruno William VeSota on March 25th, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the second of three sons born to Lithuanian immigrants Kasmir and Eleanora VeSota. Bruno first began acting in the 7th grade while attending the Catholic parochial school St. George's. He made his stage debut as the villain in the children's play "Christopher's Orphans." At age 19 VeSota went to the Hobart Theatre in Chicago where he learned the basics on acting, make-up and direction. He made his stage directorial debut with a production of "Richard III" and went on to direct everything from the classics to light comedies. After briefly working in Lithuanian radio in the 40s Vesota did a longer stint on English-language radio. He even provided the voice of Winston Churchill for a radio production. Moreover, Bruno joined the Actors Company of Chicago and continued to perform on stage. VeSota then worked in live television in Chicago in 1945. He directed over 2,000 live TV programs and acted in some 200 more. VeSota moved to Hollywood, California in 1952. Bruno began acting in films in 1953. He achieved his greatest cult feature popularity with his frequent and delightful appearances in a bunch of hugely enjoyable low-budget Roger Corman exploitation pictures. Bruno was especially excellent as Yvette Vickers' angry cuckolded husband in the Grade B monster classic "Attack of the Giant Leeches." Other notable movie roles include a disgusting slob junkyard owner who sells stolen automobile parts on the side in "The Choppers," a bartender in "The Haunted Palace," a hapless night watchman who becomes a victim of "The Wasp Woman," a snobby coffeehouse regular in the hilarious black comedy gem "A Bucket of Blood," a perverse oddball named Mr. Donald Duck from Duluth in "Single Room Unfurnished," a nervous innkeeper in "The Undead," a Russian spy in "War of the Satellites," a minister in "Hell's Angels on Wheels," a cultured gangster in "Daddy-O," and a brutish loan enforcer in "Carnival Rock." Bruno narrated the atrocious cheapie clunker "Curse of the Stoned Hand" for notorious schlockmeister Jerry Warren. He also worked on the make-up and has a bit part in Curtis Harrington's nicely spooky "Night Tide." VeSota does a cameo in Steven Spielberg's made-for-TV fright feature "Something Evil." Bruno directed three movies: the entertainingly lurid crime potboiler "The Female Jungle," the fun alien invasion entry "The Brain Eaters," and the silly spoof "Invasion of the Star Creatures." VeSota had a recurring role as a bartender in a handful of episodes of the hit Western TV show "Bonanza." Among the TV shows VeSota had guest spots on are "Kojak," "McMillan and Wife," "Hogan's Heroes," "Mission: Impossible," "It Takes A Thief," "Hondo," "Branded," "My Mother the Car," "The Wild, Wild West," "The Untouchables," and "Leave It to Beaver." VeSota had six children with his wife Genevieve. Bruno VeSota died of a heart attack at age 54 on September 24th, 1976.
Bruno Vellos is known for Tragic Jungle (2020).
Bruno Francesco Verdoni was born in an Italian neighborhood in Montreal, Canada and is a citizen of the USA, CANADA and ITALY. He is fluent in English and French and has just finished a short film he wrote and directed, "Heaven and Earth; a ritual" Although TV shows and movies, especially Westerns, showed their early influence through the arrangement of his toy cowboy/war buddies underneath the kitchen table; it was music that grabbed his passion first, after sadly realizing he didn't have what it took to be an NHL hockey player nor a veterinarian. He took up the trumpet and studied Mozart, Beethoven and Maynard Ferguson among others. After high school the bass guitar had him playing, writing, rehearsing and touring with a prog rock band for 4 years. In college, while studying psychology, he became more interested in his film classes studying masters such as Di Palma, Scorcese, Trumbo, Fellini, Pasolini, Truffault, Joseph Losey, Orson Welles and consequently began acting in short films and doing improv. He received a BA in Arts/music composition and started touring as a musical performer, recording jingles and appearing on local TV talk shows. Eventually he moved to Toronto to pursue a fully committed acting career, then relocating to Vancouver and finally to Los Angeles. Since, he has been seen acting in projects starring Jessica Chastain, John Malkovitch, Evangeline Lily, Peter Krause, Barbara Hershey, Jennifer Beals, Lawrence Fishburne, Paget Brewster,, James Cromwell, Viola Davis and Scott Wilson to name a few. His absolute love for the art of acting and filmmaking makes him a permanent student of life - especially with the help of his young daughter Francesca. Other important interests include Filmmaking, Fitness, Soundtrack Production, Meditation, Horses, Film Music.
Bruno Wolkowitch was born on May 10, 1961 in Paris, France. He is an actor, known for The Tourist (2010), Les hommes de l'ombre (2012) and P.J. (1997).
Bruno Wraight is an actor, known for The Snare (2017).
Bruno Zanin was born on April 9, 1951 in Vigonovo, Veneto, Italy. He is an actor, known for Amarcord (1973), Marco Polo (1982) and La polizia ha le mani legate (1975).
Bruno Zincone is known for Bactron 317 ou L'espionne qui venait du show (1979), Vivre pour survivre (1984) and Gros dégueulasse (1986).
Bruno di Giovanni is an actor, known for Re Granchio (2021), Il solengo (2015) and arte Journal (1998).
Bruno the Dog is known for The Grudge (2020), The Other Side of the Door (2016) and Black Violet (2017).