American actors died in Bleeding

Here are 6 famous actors from United States of America died in Bleeding:

Claude Rains

Claude Rains (November 10, 1889 Camberwell-May 30, 1967 Laconia) a.k.a. William Claude Rains or 'Willy Wains' was an American actor. He had one child, Jessica Rains.

Claude Rains was actually born in Camberwell, London, England and became a British stage and film actor before eventually moving to Hollywood to pursue his career there. He is best known for his roles in classic films such as "Casablanca," "The Invisible Man," and "Notorious." Rains was considered a versatile actor and was nominated for four Academy Awards throughout his career. In addition to his work on screen, he also had a successful career on stage, starring in numerous productions in both London and New York.

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Lon Chaney

Lon Chaney (April 1, 1883 Colorado Springs-August 26, 1930 Los Angeles) otherwise known as Lon Chaney, Leonidas Chaney, Leonidas Frank Chaney, Man of a Thousand Faces or Lon Chaney, Sr. was an American actor, film director, screenwriter and makeup artist. His child is called Lon Chaney, Jr..

Lon Chaney is considered to be one of the most versatile and talented actors of the silent film era. He was known for his physical transformations and ability to convey emotion through his makeup, often creating his own makeup designs for his characters. He starred in many classic films such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "The Phantom of the Opera". Chaney's career was cut short when he passed away from lung cancer at the age of 47, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most iconic figures in film history. His son, Lon Chaney Jr., also became a notable actor in his own right, appearing in numerous horror films.

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Joe Viterelli

Joe Viterelli (March 10, 1937 The Bronx-January 28, 2004 Las Vegas-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area) also known as Joseph Viterelli, Johnny Viterelli or Joseph "Joe" Viterelli was an American actor. He had one child, Joseph Vitarelli.

Viterelli was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. He began his acting career in the 1980s with small roles in television shows and films. However, he gained recognition for his role as Jelly in the 1990 film "Goodfellas," and he went on to appear in several other gangster films including "Analyze This" and "Mickey Blue Eyes."

Aside from his work in film, Viterelli also acted in numerous television shows, such as "The Sopranos," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Everybody Loves Raymond." He was known for his gravelly voice and his ability to play tough yet humorous characters.

In addition to his acting career, Viterelli also owned and operated a restaurant in Las Vegas. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 66 due to complications from surgery.

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Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler (December 15, 1918 Brooklyn-June 17, 1961 Culver City) also known as Ira Grossel or Big Gray was an American actor and singer. He had two children, Jamie Tucker and Dana Grossel.

Chandler was best known for his roles in westerns and war films such as "Broken Arrow" (1950), "Apache" (1954), and "Merrill's Marauders" (1962). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Broken Arrow". In addition to his acting career, Chandler also released several successful albums as a singer, including "Songs of the Islands" and "There's Nothing Like a Dame". He passed away at the age of 42 due to complications following spinal surgery.

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John Banner

John Banner (January 28, 1910 Vienna-January 28, 1973 Vienna) also known as Johann Banner was an American actor.

He is best known for his role as Sergeant Schultz in the television series Hogan's Heroes, which ran from 1965-1971. Banner had a successful acting career in Austria and Germany before relocating to the United States in 1940. He appeared in over 40 films in the 1940s and 1950s, including the 1942 film Desperate Journey alongside Errol Flynn. In addition to acting, Banner was also a talented singer and appeared in several operettas before and after his move to the United States. Banner passed away on his 63rd birthday from an abdominal hemorrhage in Vienna, Austria.

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Marshall Reed

Marshall Reed (May 28, 1917 Englewood-April 15, 1980 Los Angeles) also known as Marshall J. Reed, Marshal Reed, Marsh or Marshall Jewel Reed was an American actor and bookkeeper.

He appeared in over 200 films and television shows throughout his career, primarily in Westerns and science fiction productions. Reed began his career in Hollywood as a stuntman and worked his way up to acting roles. Some of his notable film credits include "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951), "North by Northwest" (1959), and "The Ten Commandments" (1956). On television, he appeared in popular shows such as "Gunsmoke," "Bonanza," and "The Lone Ranger." In addition to his acting work, Reed was also a successful bookkeeper, managing the finances for several prominent Hollywood figures. He passed away in 1980 at the age of 62 due to lung cancer.

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