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Charles Cirillo was born on August 8, 1908 in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for his work on Hollywood Varieties (1950), Square Dance Jubilee (1949) and The Doris Day Show (1968). He died on December 4, 1999 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth August 8, 1908, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States Died December 4, 1999, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Siblings Michael Cirillo, Tony Cirillo Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Tourist Gunsmoke 1973 TV Series Townsman The Doris Day Show 1969-1972 TV Series Party Guest / Vito / Mission Guest / ... Mannix 1972 TV Series Man At Market Bonanza 1972 TV Series Convict Here's Lucy 1971 TV Series Carnival Worker That Girl 1971 TV Series Customer Lancer 1969 TV Series Wheel of Fortune Man Speedway 1968 Revenue Official (uncredited) Green Acres 1968 TV Series Bellhop The Lucy Show 1968 TV Series Teamster Perry Mason 1966 TV Series Waiter McHale's Navy 1964-1965 TV Series The Purse Snatcher / The Waiter Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963 TV Series 2nd Man For Love or Money 1963 Seaman (uncredited) The Ladies Man 1961 TV Cableman (uncredited) Pay or Die 1960 Businessman (uncredited) Career 1959 Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited) Leave It to Beaver 1958 TV Series Barber The Last Hurrah 1958 uncredited Richard Diamond, Private Detective 1958 TV Series Shoemaker The Wild One 1953 Bee Bop (uncredited) Tropic Zone 1953 Minor Role (uncredited) Off Limits 1952 Inductee (uncredited) Hollywood Varieties 1950 Variety Act Square Dance Jubilee 1949 Townsman Night Song 1947 Sailor at Chez Mamie (uncredited) Jail House Blues 1942 Charles (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House 1948 stand-in - uncredited Crossfire 1947 stand-in - uncredited
Known for movies Hollywood Varieties (1950) as Variety Act
Square Dance Jubilee (1949) as Townsman
The Doris Day Show (1969-1972) as Club Patron / Courtroom Spectator / Mario / Mission Guest / Party Guest / Pedestrian / Venjy / Vito
The Wild One (1953) as Bee Bop