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  1. Actor. His career spanned radio, films, and television for 30 years and is best remembered for his role as a gangster turned state's evidence in the 1951 film, The Enforcer. Born Edward Gildea De Corsia in Brooklyn, New York, he started his career in the 1940s doing voiced roles on radio shows, including The March of...

  2. 29 de sept. de 2021 · In happy Memory of Ted de Corsia. Always a memorably tough, no-nonsense bad guy.

  3. www.westernclippings.com › heavies › teddecorsia_charactersTed de Corsia. - Western Clippings

    Edward Gildea de Corsia was born September 29, 1905, in Brooklyn, NY, the son of Edward G. de Corsia, a vaudeville actor from Texas, and Helen O’Rielley of New York. Ted attended school at various stopovers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit and other cities. He gained early experience as a child in touring road companies which led ...

  4. 27 de jun. de 2017 · He lets his gunmen, led by Ed Pinchot (Leo Gordon), and his business associates, like saloon owner Frenchie Lescaux (Ted de Corsia), handle the day-to-day details of keeping the townsfolk under his thumb. But Tollinger finds more than a town to tame in Sheridan City. He finds his former love, Nelly Bain (Jan Sterling).

  5. 29 de mar. de 2011 · Despite its low budget, The Quick Gun had a solid supporting cast including veteran character actors Raymond Hatton, Ted de Corsia and Frank Ferguson. Murphy's buddy, James Best, was already a screen veteran, having appeared in everything from Anthony Mann's classic Western Winchester '73 (1950) to the trailblazing African-American drama Sounder (1972) to the immortal schlockfest The Killer ...

  6. 26 de jul. de 2019 · The Quick Gun (1964) Mark Franklin July 26, 2019 1960s. Audie Murphy plays Clint Cooper, who returns to his old hometown of Shelby after a two-year absence to claim his dead father’s ranch. But he finds a cool reception in Shelby. He killed a member of the Morrison family before leaving town and he’s a gunman now, a man usually followed by ...

  7. The Feud: Directed by Earl Bellamy. With Dale Robertson, King Donovan, Ted de Corsia, Jackie Blanchard. Jim is sent to negotiate a right-of-way for Wells Fargo stagecoaches through Sam Brundage's property as a shortcut.