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  1. Crime Wave (1954) -- (Movie Clip) That's Gershwin. Being bad did Ted De Corsia a lot of good during a prolific quarter-century-long career. His New York City street looks and voice made him a perfect fit for tough guy roles, and he played scores of them in 60 films and over twice as many TV appearances. The typecasting started early and strong...

  2. 26 de jul. de 2019 · Ted de Corsia as outlaw leader Jud Spangler in The Quick Gun (1964) Review: By this point in his acting career, Murphy was making Westerns exclusively. Some of them are low-budget gems. This is watchable, but it isn’t one of those gems in spite of a high body count, a crazed outlaw in Spangler and flaming barricades.

  3. www.cine.com › actores › ted-de-corsiaTed de Corsia - Cine.com

    Ted de Corsia Actor Fecha de nacimiento: 29 septiembre 1905 Fecha de fallecimiento: 11 abril 1973 (67 años) Estatura: 1,80 m. (5' 10'') Cine.com en: Links Interesantes:: CINE.COM - Las mejores películas, cartelera de cine, fotos, juegos de cine..

  4. Crime Wave (1954) -- (Movie Clip) That's Gershwin. Being bad did Ted De Corsia a lot of good during a prolific quarter-century-long career. His New York City street looks and voice made him a perfect fit for tough guy roles, and he played scores of them in 60 films and over twice as many TV appearances. The typecasting started early and strong...

  5. A big, brawny villain of many 1940s and 1950s films, Ted de Corsia was an actor in touring companies and on radio before making a memorable film debut as the killer in The Lady from Shanghai (1947). Although he occasionally played such sympathetic roles as a judge or prison warden, de Corsia's imposing size, tough New York street demeanor - he ...

  6. Browse 18 ted de corsia photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Poster for Stanley Kubrick's 1956 crime film 'The Killing' starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Ted de Corsia, Joe Sawyer, ...

  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. His price - convincing Brundage's neighbor, John McCloud, to share his water in a river he dammed up with the Brundages.