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Duncan Renaldo Net Worth
How much is Duncan Renaldo worth? For this question we spent 14 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.
The main source of income: Actors
Total Net Worth at the moment 2024 year – is about $1 Million.
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Duncan Renaldo information Birth date: April 20, 1904 Death date: 1980-09-03 Birth place: Oancea, Gala?i County, Romania Height:6 (1.83 m) Profession:Actor, Writer, Producer Nationality:American
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How tall is Duncan Renaldo – 1,77m.
How much weight is Duncan Renaldo – 85kg
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Biography,Early yearsMovie poster for Tiger Fangs, left to right: Arno Frey, J. Farrell MacDonald, Howard Banks, June Duprez, Frank Buck, Duncan RenaldoRenaldo told some interviewers that he actually did not know where he was born. Various sources claim that he was born in Oancea, Romania as Vasile Dumitru V. Couyanos or Basil Couyanos.Renaldo claimed to have never known his biological parents and was raised in several European countries. He emigrated to America in the 1920s. Failing to support himself as a portrait painter, he tried producing short films. He eventually took up acting and signed with MGM in 1928 where he worked in at least two major films, The Bridge of San Luis Rey and Trader Horn. In 1934, he was arrested for illegal entry into the United States, but eventually was pardoned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and returned to acting.He found minor roles at Republic Studios and other Poverty Row studios until he convinced Republic head Herbert Yates in 1939 to introduce a Latin cowboy into The Three Mesquiteers series. The character only lasted a year, though, and Renaldo was back to minor roles in B-films, for example Tiger Fangs (1943). Renaldo did play some roles in mainstream films as well, including in Spawn of the North (1938) with George Raft, Henry Fonda and John Barrymore, and For Whom the Bell Tolls with Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. He was also a producer, writer and director.[citation needed]Television starRenaldo as The Cisco Kid with DiabloIn the late 1940s, Renaldo starred in several Hollywood Westerns as The Cisco Kid, and in 1950, he began playing the role in a popular television series that ran until 1956. In the age of black-and-white television, the show was filmed in color. As Cisco, Renaldo roamed the Old West on a black-and-white horse named Diablo, accompanied by his constant companion, Pancho, played by Leo Carrillo, who was 24 years Renaldos senior.[citation needed]Renaldo illustrated a book of poetry by Moreton B. Price titled Drifters Dreams. His illustrations are ink sketches of idyllic scenes, primarily seascapes and landscapes. He also painted in oils. Two of his large paintings of members of the Maasai tribe whom he met in Kenya while filming Trader Horn were prominently displayed in his Santa Barbara home in 1971.[citation needed]DeathRenaldo died of lung cancer in 1980, aged 76, in Goleta, California. His interment took place in Calvary Cemetery in Santa Barbara, California.[citation needed]
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