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Renzo Cesana (30 October 1907,
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– 8 November 1970,
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) was an actor, writer, composer, and songwriter most famed for his title role on the American television show '' The Continental''. He was also known as Renato Cesana.


Biography

Cesana was the grandson of Luigi Cesana, publisher of one of Rome's largest daily newspapers, ''
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''. He emigrated to America as a screenwriter in 1929, to adapt
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" for Italian audiences. After a failed attempt at becoming a film star, he appeared on radio in
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, then became the U.S. advertising director for a prominent Italian wine, eventually opening his own
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. He returned to Italy to co-write and appear in childhood friend
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's film ''
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'' (1950), then returned to America in 1949 to begin a film and television acting career in
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.Passenger list, S.S. ''Queen Elizabeth'', Port of New York, 21 November 1949. In an era when advertisers and advertising agencies played major roles in program creation and sponsorship, Cesana created ''The Continental'' as a radio program that he produced, wrote, and starred in for a Los Angeles station in 1951, where it directly followed ''The Lonesome Gal'', in which a female
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talked soothingly to male listeners. After a brief and unsuccessful run, Cesana convinced a local television station to broadcast a video version of '' The Continental'', which was picked up by the CBS television network in 1952. The program led to a recording contract with
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, in which the non-singer Cesana would recite the lyrics of romantic songs to a musical accompaniment. For instance, "Walk The Lonesome Night" was a big hit in which Cesana recited the lyrics along with a piano and a theater organ. It was released on the "Ultra-Lounge Vol. 7: The Crime Scene" as an extra track; but it received massive success when it was originally released. In 1967, he appeared in ''
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'', as Dr. Cessna – an "ink blot" interpreting personality analyst. On September 20, 1967, Cesana appeared in ''
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'', "Business Italian Style" (Season 4, Episode 3). He played an entrepreneur hoping to have Tate & Stephens Advertising Agency introduce Chef Romani Italian Foods to the American market.


Filmography


Further reading

* "Renzo Cesana", ''Biography Index''. Volume 2. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1953. * "Renzo Cesana", ''The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary''. Third edition. New York: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1966.


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External links

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, ''Time'' magazine, 1951. * . {{DEFAULTSORT:Cesana, Renzo 1907 births 1970 deaths Deaths from lung cancer in California Italian male television actors Italian emigrants to the United States People of Lazian descent