Cesare Gravina
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Cesare Gravina (23 January 1858 – 16 September 1954) was an Italian actor of the silent era. He appeared in 60 films between 1912 and 1929. He was born in Naples, Italy.
Gravina was an orchestra conductor in his native Italy. As the conductor at La Scala, among the noted vocalists he worked with were Mary Garden and Enrico Caruso. At some point he left music to become a character actor, sharing his reasons for the career change with no one. As the owner of many theatres in South America, Gravina was financially secure enough to retire from motion pictures by 1924, but he preferred to remain in acting.
Known For
Acting
Born
January 23, 1858
Place of Birth
Naples, Italy
Died
September 16, 1954 age 96

Fifth Avenue Models

The Rose of Paris

Burning the Wind

The Man Who Laughs

Cheating Cheaters

Mothers of Men

Let's Get a Divorce

Foolish Wives

The Circus Cyclone

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Siren

Merry-Go-Round

The Magic Garden

The Divine Woman

Poor Little Peppina

The Family Secret

How to Handle Women

The Penalty

The Wedding March

Monte Carlo

Those Who Dare

The Trail of '98

Friscot Does a Rest Cure

The Charmer
Flower of Night

Greed

The Honeymoon

The Fatal Ring

Less Than the Dust
The Road to Romance

The White Pearl

Hulda from Holland

The Humming Bird

Madame Butterfly

Circus Days

Daddy

The Phantom of the Opera

Butalin spazzacamino per amore

Butalin troppo onesto

The Blonde Saint

Butterfly

God's Country and the Law

The Midnight Sun

Marriage for Convenience
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