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Bruno Santos Gerussi (7 May 1928 – 21 November 1995) was a Canadian stage and television actor, best known for the lead role in the
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series '' The Beachcombers'' from 1972 to 1990. He also performed onstage at the Stratford Festival, worked in radio, and hosted '' Celebrity Cooks'', a daily cooking/variety show, on CBC from 1975 to 1979 then on the
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from 1980 to 1987.


Early life and education

Gerussi was born in
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,
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, as the eldest son of Enrico Gerussi, a coal miner working in
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, who had trained in Italy as a stonemason, and his wife Teresina Lazzorotto. The two married in 1927 and moved to
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. The family subsequently moved to Exshaw, where Enrico worked as a sectionman on the
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. Bruno Gerussi grew up in Exshaw and later moved with his family to
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,
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. He attended the Banff School of Fine Arts on a scholarship. Bruno was just 22 when his father committed suicide by hanging himself in the woods behind the provincial mental hospital at Essondale.


Early career

Gerussi began acting in high school in
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, when he played the lead in a school production of '' The Valiant''. He won a scholarship to the Banff School of Fine Arts and, after graduating, joined the Seattle Reparatory Theatre. In 1949, he returned to Vancouver where he played Stanley Kowalski in Totem Theatre's production of '' A Streetcar Named Desire'' and co-starred with Lon Chaney, Jr. in ''
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''. In 1954, Gerussi joined the Stratford Festival in its second season. During the next few years he went on to act in many stage productions in Canada and the United States, including performing the role of Feste in '' Twelfth Night'', which he later reprised on
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in 1964, and as Romeo opposite Julie Harris in the Stratford Festival's first production of ''
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'' in 1960. His wife Ida died in 1965. As a single parent raising two children, Gerussi was less able to travel for work and so he joined
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radio as its morning man hosting ''Gerussi, Words and Music'' for four hours a day from 6 to 10 AM. After the show began in January 1967, the ''Toronto Daily Stars Barbara Frum reported that the show had no listeners for the first two-and-a-half hours of its premiere. The show became popular, however, and in the fall of 1967, CBC Radio gave him a national daily morning show, ''Gerussi!'', which aired until 1971 and became the model for the network's '' This Country in the Morning'' and '' Morningside'' in the 1970s and 1980s.


''The Beachcombers'' years

Gerussi's best-known role arrived in 1972, when he was signed to play Nick Adonidas in '' The Beachcombers'', a comedy-adventure-drama created by Marc and Susan Strange and set on the west coast of Canada. ''The Beachcombers'' ran for 387 episodes between 1972 and 1990 and remains Canada's longest-running weekly dramatic series. During part of his time with ''The Beachcombers'', Gerussi hosted the CBC cooking program '' Celebrity Cooks'' in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. The series filmed for 12 seasons, with a Monday-to-Friday time slot for most of those years and Gerussi hosted 478 episodes before the show's last season in production, 1987. The ''Celebrity Cooks'' episode featured the last public appearance of actor Bob Crane of '' Hogan's Heroes'' fame, who was murdered soon afterwards. The taping of Crane's episode was dramatized in the 2002 film '' Auto Focus'', in which actor John Kapelos portrayed Gerussi. Gerussi's appearances in ''Celebrity Cooks'' led him to become commercial spokesperson for a line of
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s in the late-1970s/early-1980s. He appeared in commercials for a variety of food products. He was the host of the first
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broadcast in 1980.


After ''The Beachcombers''

On 21 November 1995, Bruno Gerussi died of a heart attack in Vancouver at the home of his companion, Judge Nancy Morrison. The TV movie '' The New Beachcombers'' (2002), was dedicated in his memory. A new series was broadcast from 2002 to 2004.


Awards and recognition

Gerussi received a Gemini Award nomination for ''Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role'' in 1990 for the final season of ''The Beachcombers''. He won the Geminis' Earle Grey Award posthumously for lifetime achievement in 1996. His children Rico and Tina accepted it on his behalf.


Personal life

Gerussi was married to Ida Edith Trento Gerussi. After she died in 1965, he left Stratford and raised their two children, then 13 and 10 years old, as a single parent. Both of Gerussi's children went on to work in film and television. His daughter, Tina Gerussi, is a casting director. His son, Rico Gerussi, is an assistant director as well as a lead guitarist/vocalist in R&B band The Raging Butanes in
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. He died at the age of 67 of an apparent heart attack.Actor starred in successful CBC series: Bruno Gerussi, Dafoe, Chris, The Globe and Mail (1936-); Toronto, Ont.. 22 Nov 1995: C1.


Filmography

* 1953 "Herring Hunt" as * 1962 ''Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist'' (movie) as * 1962 ''Twelfth Night'' (TV) as * 1967 '' Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate'' (movie) as * 1972-1990 '' The Beachcombers'' (
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dramatic series) as Nick Adonidas * 1975-1987 '' Celebrity Cooks'' (
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1975-1979 and
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1980-1987 daytime series and one season in prime time with Global) as host * 1980 '' The Newcomers'' ("1978" episode; limited TV series) as * 1987 ''Moving Day'' (TV movie) as * 1989 '' The Raccoons'' episode "The Phantom of Sneer Mansion" as Edward Miller / The Phantom * 1991 '' The Hitman'' (movie) as Nino Scarlini * 1995 ''Prince for a Day'' (TV movie) as Guido Bitando * 1995 "Under My Skin" (TV movie) as


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External links

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"Bruno Gerussi"
''The Canadian Encyclopedia''. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerussi, Bruno 1928 births 1995 deaths Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity alumni Male actors from Alberta Male actors from British Columbia Canadian male film actors Canadian people of Italian descent Canadian male television actors Canadian male voice actors People from Medicine Hat People from New Westminster 20th-century Canadian male actors