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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Renzo_CesanaRenzo Cesana - Wikipedia

    Renzo Cesana (30 October 1907, Rome – 8 November 1970, Hollywood, California) was an actor, writer, composer, and songwriter most famed for his title role on the American television show The Continental. He was also known as Renato Cesana.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0149027Renzo Cesana - IMDb

    Renzo Cesana. Actor: Stromboli. Actor, composer, songwriter and author, educated at the Jesuit Academy in Italy. He was a playwright and actor in Rome, then created the radio programs "Art Linkletter's Party", "Stop That Villain", and the "Radio Hall of Fame".

    • January 1, 1
    • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. "The Continental" had a brief run on CBS TV in 1952. Tuesdays and Thursday at the end of the network broadcast day, Renzo Cesana did a 15-minute monologue in...

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  4. Renzo Cesana. Actor: Stromboli. Actor, composer, songwriter and author, educated at the Jesuit Academy in Italy. He was a playwright and actor in Rome, then created the radio programs "Art Linkletter's Party", "Stop That Villain", and the "Radio Hall of Fame".

    • October 30, 1907
    • November 8, 1970
  5. Cesana obtained a recording contract with Capitol Records during the run of The Continental, although he confessed to Time magazine, "I'm the only Italian living who can't sing." Recordings by Renzo Cesana, in which he recites song lyrics to musical accompaniment, appear as unnamed tracks at the end of several CDs in the Capitol Records Ultra ...

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    • CBS
    • January 22 –, April 17, 1952
    • Renzo Cesana
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  8. Biography. Renzo Cesana was widely known for his acting on the big screen. In his early acting career, Cesana appeared in such films as "A Lady Without Passport" (1950), the Ingrid Bergman drama "Stromboli" (1950) and "The Sound of Fury" (1950). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the fifties and the sixties, appearing in the ...

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