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Salvatore Corsitto
(1913-1999)
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Salvatore Corsitto was born on 9 January 1913 in Canicattini Bagni, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for
The Godfather (1972)
and
What Are Best Friends for? (1973)
. He died on 6 April 1999.
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The Godfather
9.2
Bonasera
1972
What Are Best Friends for?
6.2
TV Movie
Waiter
1973
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The Godfather Saga
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Bonasera
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1977
What Are Best Friends for?
6.2
TV Movie
Waiter
1973
The Godfather
9.2
Bonasera
1972
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Born
January 9
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1913
Canicattini Bagni, Sicily, Italy
Died
April 6
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1999
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As the undertaker, Bonasera, he opens The Godfather and is the first character shown, and heard, doing his legendary "I believe in America" monologue to Don Corleone played by Marlon Brando.
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