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Harry Guardino

Harry Guardino ( December 23rd, 1925 - July 17th, 1995)


Street-smart leading actor Harry Guardino entered films in 1952 after several years of knocking around the New York stages. The best of his early film roles was Cary Grant's comic handyman in 1958's Houseboat. Guardino worked extensively in European productions in the 1960s, playing such parts as Barabbas in 1961's King of Kings. Among Harry Guardino's many TV assignments were the title role in the 1964 New York-based series The Reporter and the "Bogart/Bond" hero on the syndicated 1971 weekly Monty Nash. He made his final film appearance in Fist of Honor (1991). Hal Erickson

Awards & Nominations

1962 —

Golden Globe award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in The Pigeon That Took Rome

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Awards & Nominations

1962 - Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe award nominee, The Pigeon That Took Rome

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