Harry Guardino

Harry Guardino

1925-12-23 – 1995-07-17 (age 69) New York City, New York, USA
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Harry Guardino (December 23, 1925β€”July 17, 1995) was an American actor whose career spanned from the early 1950s to the early 1990s. In 1964, he was cast in a short-lived CBS series entitled The Reporter, a drama about a hard-hitting investigative journalist named Danny Taylor. His principal co-star was Gary Merrill as city editor Lou Sheldon.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Guardino appeared on stage, in films, and on television. His Broadway theatre credits included A Hatful of Rain, One More River (earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance), Anyone Can Whistle, The Rose Tattoo, The Seven Descents of Myrtle, and Woman of the Year.

Guardino's other film credits include Houseboat, Pork Chop Hill (about the Korean War), The Five Pennies, King of Kings, Madigan, Lovers and Other Strangers, and Dirty Harry. He was nominated twice for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He guest starred on John Cassavetes's 1959-1960 series, Johnny Staccato, the story of a pianist/private detective in New York City.

In 1960, Guardino appeared as Johnny Caldwell in the episodes "Perilous Passage", "The O'Mara's Ladies", and "Daughter of the Sioux" in the NBC western series Overland Trail starring William Bendix and Doug McClure. McClure two years later would join the long-running The Virginian series on NBC after a preceding stint on the CBS detective series Checkmate (TV series).

Guardino had a continuing role as Perry Mason's nemesis, Hamilton Burger, in the 1973 television series The New Perry Mason and a recurring role on Angela Lansbury's Murder, She Wrote. He made guest appearances in dozens of television series, including Studio One, Target: The Corruptors!, The Eleventh Hour, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Kraft Television Theatre, Playhouse 90, Dr. Kildare, The Lloyd Bridges Show, Route 66, Ben Casey, Hawaii Five-O, Love, American Style, The Greatest Show on Earth, Kojak, The Streets of San Francisco, Jake and the Fatman, and Cheers. He had the lead role of Det. Lee Gordon in the 1969 made-for-television suspense film The Lonely Profession.

Guardino died at the age of sixty-nine of lung cancer in Palm Springs, California.

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Dirty Harry
Dirty Harry

1971

as Bressler

Houseboat
Houseboat

1958

as Angelo Donatello

The Enforcer
The Enforcer

1976

as Lt. Al Bressler

Any Which Way You Can
Any Which Way You Can

1980

as James Beekman

Every Which Way but Loose
Every Which Way but Loose

1978

as James Beekman (uncredited)

Rollercoaster
Rollercoaster

1977

as Keefer

King of Kings
King of Kings

1961

as Barabbas

Capone
Capone

1975

as Johnny Torrio

Matilda
Matilda

1978

as Uncle Nono

Madigan
Madigan

1968

as Det. Rocco Bonaro

Sirocco
Sirocco

1951

as Lt. Collet (uncredited)

St. Ives
St. Ives

1976

as Det. Frank Deal

Goldengirl
Goldengirl

1979

as Valenti

Valley of Mystery
Valley of Mystery

1967

as Danny O'Neill

Night of 100 Stars
Pork Chop Hill
Pork Chop Hill

1959

as PFC. Forstman

Hell Is for Heroes
Hell Is for Heroes

1962

as Sgt. Jim Larkin

Rhino!
Rhino!

1964

as Alec Burnett

The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
Whiffs
Whiffs

1975

as Chops Mulligan