Steve Conte (actor)

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Steve Conte

Actor
Born January 16, 1920
Gagliato, Calabria, Italy
Died April 28, 1997(1997-04-28) (aged 77)
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Nationality Italian
Other names Steve Conti
Years active 1950 - 1987

Steve Conte was an Italian-born actor who immigrated with his family to the United States in the early 1920s. A significant portion of his roles were playing henchmen, thugs, criminal types. He also had roles playing various ethnicities. He had a career that lasted nearly thirty seven years in both film and television. He appeared in approximately fifty different television series as well as over thirty films. He also worked B Grade director Jerry Warren at least half a dozen times.

Background

Conte was born in Gagliato, Italy on January 16, 1920. He came with his family via boat to New York. His adolescent years were spent in New York as well. During the Second World War he was based in Europe as part of the Army Air Corps. After the war he married his wife Shirley and had two children. Their marriage lasted until their divorce in the 1950s.[1] According to his Imdb bio, in 1992, he was reunited with his son Steve, who was born in 1960 and put up for adoption.[2] He died of Alzheimer's disease on April 28, 1997 at the age of 77. He is buried at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial cemetery.[3][4]

As a character actor he was able to have a good run of work for some time.[5] of Many of the roles that he played were of the rugged type.[6]

Career

1950s

On of his earliest roles was in 1950 as the Road Agent in Shotgun Messenger which was very first episode of The Marshal of Gunsight Pass.[7] Also the same year he played the part of Matt Riley in the William Berke directed western Gunfire, which starred Don 'Red' Barry, and Robert Lowery.[8] The following year he played the part of the Apache kid in the Ten Thousand Reward episode of The Range Rider.[9][10] Also that year he played Henchman Mac in the Robert Emmett Tansey directed Cattle Queen.[11] In 1959, he played the part of Whorf in the Jerry Warren directed Teenage Zombies.[12] [13]

1960s

In 1960, he had a guest starring role in M Squad episode, The Man Who Lost His Brain. Also in the same year, he had another guest-starring role in Overland Trail in the All the O'Mara Horses episode.[14] In 1962, he played Cabot in the Jerry Warren directed Terror of the Bloodhunters.[15][16] In 1966, he was working with Jerry Warren again who he had had previously in Teenage Zombies,[17] Terror of the Bloodhunters, and Attack of the Mayan Mummy.[18] This time it was The Wild World of Batwoman, released in 1966.[19]

1970s to 1980s

The early 1970s saw him in films like the western The Gatling Gun as private Mitchell,[20] and in the Sci-Fi The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler as a Radio Operator.[21] In the late 1970s, he played a prison guard in the Harold Becker directed The Onion Field.[22]

One of his last appearances seems to be as an orderly in the Jeffrey Obrow / Stephen Carpenter directed horror film, The KIndred. in 1987.[23]

Role types

Thugs and criminals

Throughout Conte's career, he played an assortment of henchmen and thug roles. He had approximately 23 roles playing, thugs, hoods, henchmen, burglars and criminal types.[24]

He played the part of Henchman Mac in the 1951 film, Cattle Queen,[25] and Henchman Lait in Hopalong Cassidy.[26] In 1954, he played a bandit in the Wild Luke's Boy episode of General Electric Theater.[27] In 1955, he played a henchman in the Dick Ross directed film, Wiretapper,[28] and Cyclops, "One-Eyed Henchman" in the Guns Below the Border episode of The Gene Autry Show. He had also played a henchman in two previous episodes of the show. He played henchmen in three episodes of Batman which were, Penguin Is a Girl's Best Friend, Penguin Sets a Trend, and Penguin's Disastrous End.[29]

Filmography (selective)

Television
Title Episode # Role Director Year Notes #
The Marshal of Gunsight Pass Shotgun Messenger The Road Agent 1950
The Range Rider Ten Thousand Reward Apache Kid David R. Lederman 1951
Ramar of the Jungle Mark of Shaitan Luku - Head Porter Paul Landres 1953
Hopalong Cassidy The Jinx Wagon Henchman Lait George Archainbaud 1953
Mayor of the Town (TV series)|Mayor of the Town]] Happy Birthday Benson John Rawlins 1954
General Electric Theater Wild Luke's Boy Bandit Alfred E. Green 1954
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin The Blushing Brides Tawshonie Don McDougall 1955
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin The Ghost Town Stannard Robert G. Walker 1955
Damon Runyon Theater Tobias the Terrible Leslie H. Martinson 1955
Cheyenne The Argonauts Acuna Richard L. Bare 1955
Film
Title Role Director Year Notes #
Gunfire Matt Riley William Berke 1950 as Steve Conti
Cattle Queen Henchman Mac Robert Emmett Tansey 1950
Goldtown Ghost Riders Blackwell George Archainbaud 1953
Appointment in Honduras Stranger Jacques Tourneur 1953
Trader Tom of the China Seas First Rebel on Horseback Franklin Adreon 1954
Wiretapper Henchman Dick Ross 1955
A Day of Fury Mugg Harmon Jones 1956
The Book of Acts Series Agrippa II Eddie Dew 1957
I Was a Teenage Werewolf Gene Fowler Jr. 1957
Hyeonghijeung Burglar Alfred Hitchcock 1958
The Black Orchid Hood Martin Ritt 1958
Teenage Zombies Whorf Jerry Warren 1960
The Violent and the Damned Convict Carl Christensen
Jerry Warren
1962
Terror of the Bloodhunters Cabot Jerry Warren 1962
Dangerous Charter Goon Robert Gottschalk 1962
Face of the Screaming Werewolf The Hired Thief Gilberto Martínez Solares
Rafael López Portillo
Jerry Warren
1964
Attack of the Mayan Mummy The Hired Thief Rafael Portillo
Jerry Warren
1964
The Wild World of Batwoman Bruno Jerry Warren 1966
Flareup Lt. Franklin James Neilson 1969
The Gatling Gun Pvt. Mitchell Robert Gordon 1971
The Onion Field Prison Guard #1 Harold Becker 1979
The KIndred Orderly Jeffrey Obrow
Stephen Carpenter
1987

References

  1. Celebrity Images - Steve Conte
  2. Imdb - Steve Conte, Biography
  3. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d edition by Scott Wilson, Foreword by Gregory William Mank - Page 153 2645. Conte, Steve
  4. Ovguide - Steve Conte
  5. Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, By Bill Warren, Bill Thomas - Teenage Zombies * 1959
  6. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d edition by Scott Wilson, Foreword by Gregory William Mank - Page 153 2645. Conte, Steve
  7. TV Acres - Westerns > The Marshal of Gunsight Pass
  8. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2d ed., By Michael R. Pitts - 138 1713 Gunfire
  9. TV Buzer - The Range Rider
  10. Television Westerns Episode Guide: All United States Series, 1949-1996, Harris M. Lentz - Page 328 The Range Rider
  11. moviefone - Cattle Queen (1951), full cast & crew
  12. Motion Picture Herald, Volumes 218-219 - Page 151
  13. Cue, Volume 40, Issues 27-39 - Page 52
  14. tv.com - Steve Conte
  15. Cue: The Weekly Magazine of New York Life, Cue Publishing Company, 1971 - Page 62
  16. Digitally Obsessed, March 08, 2005 - Terror of the Bloodhunters / Liane Jungle Goddess, Review By: Rich Rosell
  17. The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, By Peter Dendle - Page 169
  18. The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors, By Fred Olen Ray - Page 21
  19. Quadrinhos no Cinema 2, By ALEXANDRE CALLARI, BRUNO ZAGO, DANIEL LOPES - Page 164
  20. Aveleyman.com - The Gatling Gun
  21. Famous Fix - The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler » Characters
  22. Academy Awards Oscar 1980 Annual, Art Sarno - Page 93
  23. BFI - Films, TV and people, Steve Conte
  24. Imdb - Steve Conte, Filmography
  25. Theiapolis.com - Cast of "Cattle Queen" (1951), a film by Robert Emmett Tansey
  26. Social TV - Hopalong Cassidy, Personajes
  27. Aveleyman.com - Steve Conte
  28. moviefone - Wiretapper (1955), full cast & crew
  29. Imdb - Steve Conte, Filmography

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