Rico Cattani


Executive, Producer

About

Birth Place
Italy
Born
May 12, 1928
Died
November 12, 1992
Cause of Death
Respiratory Disease, Caused By A Chronic Heart Condition

Biography

A show business veteran for 50 years as an actor, producer and manager, Cattani formed his own production company, Cattani Films, after serving in various capacities for a number of other producers.Born in Italy, Cattani emigrated to America in 1957 and worked as a character actor in film and TV. He had a recurring role on "Combat," a top-rated ABC World War II drama of the 1960s. Cattan...

Family & Companions

Arlene Cattani
Wife
Former personal public relations representative for Giancarlo Paretti. Survived him.

Biography

A show business veteran for 50 years as an actor, producer and manager, Cattani formed his own production company, Cattani Films, after serving in various capacities for a number of other producers.

Born in Italy, Cattani emigrated to America in 1957 and worked as a character actor in film and TV. He had a recurring role on "Combat," a top-rated ABC World War II drama of the 1960s. Cattani's feature credits include John Boorman's "Point Blank," Roger Corman's "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (both 1967) and "The Bamboo Saucer" (1968). He also appeared in the TV movies "The Smugglers" (1968) and "Advice to the Lovelorn" (1981).

Life Events

1957

Emigrated to the U.S.

Family

Suzanne Stevens
Step-Daughter
Survived him.
Karen Stevens
Step-Daughter
Survived him.

Companions

Arlene Cattani
Wife
Former personal public relations representative for Giancarlo Paretti. Survived him.

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