Charles Cirillo
Also known as Charlie Cirillo
Charles Cirillo was an American actor active in film during the mid-20th century. Born on August 8, 1908, in Springfield, Massachusetts, Cirillo appeared in small, often uncredited roles in several notable productions.
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Charles Cirillo was an American actor active in film during the mid-20th century. Born on August 8, 1908, in Springfield, Massachusetts, Cirillo appeared in small, often uncredited roles in several notable productions. Known professionally as Charlie Cirillo, he worked primarily in supporting capacities, contributing to the atmosphere and realism of scenes without drawing focus.
Cirillo’s filmography consists of three credited appearances, all in uncredited roles. In The Wild One, he appeared as Bee Bop, a minor but recognizable character in the 1953 release. Later, in Pocketful of Miracles, he took the role of Man at Dock in the 1961 film. His final known credit was in How to Frame a Figg, where he played Mourner in the 1971 production. These roles, though brief, reflect Cirillo’s presen…







