Carmen Charles Capalbo Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Carmen Capalbo (November 1, 1925 – March 14, 2010) was a theater director on and off Broadway.Among Capalbo's notable productions were a revival of The Threepenny Opera, which was a major Off-Broadway success, and the 1957 premiere of A Moon for the Misbegotten. He won a special Tony Award in 1956 for The Threepenny Opera and another in 1957 for The Potting Shed.His 1950 marriage to ballet dancer Patricia (Pat) McBride (later Lousada) ended in divorce in 1961. They had two children, director Marco Capalbo and author and photographer Carla Capalbo.
Theater director and producer. He was also a play reader for Paramount Pictures, and a story editor for the CBS drama series Studio One in Hollywood (1948).
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He began acting in community theater as a child, and became assistant director when he was 13. In high school, he produced, directed, and acted in "Children's Playhouse", a weekly radio show broadcast on WKBO (Harrisburg, PA).
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He served in the Army in WWII, and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He earned a Bronze Star for valor, and a Purple Heart after being wounded in a mortar attack.
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After the war, he studied at the Yale School of Drama.
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His hobby was stamp-collecting. He was an expert on stamps issued by Great Britain during WWI. His expertise gained him membership in the Royal Philatelic Society.