Cyril Delevanti
Harry Cyril Delevanti was an English character actor with a long career in American films, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Nonno, the grandfather in the 1964 film of Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana. He was sometimes credited as Cyril Delavanti or Syril Delevanti.
Early years
Delevanti was born on 23 February 1889 in London, to Anglo-Italian music professor Edward Prospero Richard Delevanti and his wife Mary Elizabeth.Career
Delevanti had a career as an actor on the English stage and, after his emigration to the United States in 1921, performed on the American stage throughout the 1920s. His first film appearance was in Devotion. In 1938, credited with his first name misspelled 'Syril', Delevanti portrayed Wing Fu in the serial Red Barry; shortly thereafter, the film's director, Ford Beebe, would marry Delevanti's daughter, Kitty. From the 1940s, Delevanti appeared in many small roles, frequently uncredited, in such films as Phantom of the Opera, Confidential Agent, Deception and Forever Amber, Charlie Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux and Limelight, David and Bathsheba,, Les Girls, Bye Bye Birdie, and Mary Poppins.In 1957 he played a superstitious king in Adventures of Superman. In 1958, Delevanti was cast as the printer Lucius Coin in all twenty-six episodes of the NBC western television series, Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards. He made two guest appearances on Perry Mason during the first and final seasons of the series. In 1957 he played florist Mr. Tulloch in "The Case of the Silent Partner". In 1965, he played bookie Craig Jefferson in "The Case of the Silent Six".
Delevanti made guest-starring appearances on Dennis the Menace, US Marshal, The Fugitive, Gunsmoke, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Have Gun – Will Travel, The Tall Man, Bourbon Street Beat, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Virginian, Daniel Boone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Mission: Impossible, It Takes a Thief, Ironside, The Untouchables, Science Fiction Theater, The Twilight Zone, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Peter Gunn, and Dragnet.
He continued to act in films, such as The Night of the Iguana, Mary Poppins, The Killing of Sister George, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Personal life
In January 1913, Delevanti married fellow performer—and recent Arcadians co-star—Eva "Kitty" Peel; they had two children: Kitty Winnifred Delevanti and Cyril Harold Delevanti Jr. In the early 1950s, they operated a toy shop in the Los Angeles area.Death
After losing his wife four months prior, Delevanti died of lung cancer on 13 December 1975, in Hollywood. He was survived by his daughter and by Cyril Jr., who died in November 1977.Credited filmography
- Devotion – Reporter
- Arrowsmith – committee member
- Red Barry – Wing Fu
- A Dispatch from Reuter's – Cockney News Vendor
- Man Hunt – Cab Driver
- Confirm or Deny – Bellhop
- Night Monster – Torque
- Journey for Margaret – Stage Manager
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home – Professor
- The Adventures of Smilin' Jack – Mah Ling / Han Po
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man – Freddy Jolly—Graverobber
- All by Myself – Mr. Vincent
- Two Tickets to London – Scottish Man
- Phantom of the Opera – Bookkeeper
- Holy Matrimony – Townsman
- Son of Dracula – Dr. Peters, the Coroner
- The Lodger – Stagehand
- The Impostor – Bartender
- Phantom Lady – Claude
- Her Primitive Man – Scientist
- The Invisible Man's Revenge – Malty Bill – Shopkeeper
- Shadow of Suspicion – Mr. Lewis
- Ministry of Fear – Railroad Agent
- Enter Arsène Lupin – Wine Expert
- Double Exposure – Henry – Waiter
- Jungle Queen – Rogers
- The Jade Mask – Roth
- Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear – Stanley Raeburn
- The Phantom of 42nd Street – Roberts
- The Shanghai Cobra – Detective Larkin
- The Fatal Witness – Second Coroner
- Scotland Yard Investigator – Police Surgeon
- Kitty – All Hot Hawker
- This Love of Ours – Secretary
- Confidential Agent – Businessman
- Captain Tugboat Annie – Fred
- The Daltons Ride Again – Jennings
- Three Strangers – Stockbroker
- The Shadow Returns – John Adams
- Lost City of the Jungle – Representative to Peace Foundation
- Dressed to Kill – Convict at Dartmoor Prison
- The Mysterious Mr. M – Professor Jackson Parker
- Deception – Beggar
- I'll Be Yours – Businessman
- Monsieur Verdoux – Postman
- Lured – Medical Examiner
- Forever Amber – Cobbler
- The Emperor Waltz – Diplomat
- David and Bathsheba – Undetermined Minor Role
- Limelight – Griffin – a Clown
- Gunsmoke “No Handcuffs” - Jailer, “The Mistake" - Hearse Driver
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Alfred J. Sloane
- D-Day the Sixth of June – Coat Room Attendant
- Johnny Tremain – Mr. Robert Newman
- Trooper Hook – Junius
- Les Girls – Fanatic with 'What Is Truth' Sign
- Ride Out for Revenge – Preacher
- Sabu and the Magic Ring – Abdul
- Gun Fever – Jerry
- Teacher's Pet – Copy Man
- Kings Go Forth – Blairs' Butler
- I Bury the Living – William Isham
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Club Member
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Josiah Wingate
- From the Terrace – MacHardie's Secretary
- Paradise Alley – Grandpa
- The Twilight Zone - Officer
- Dead Ringer – Henry, the Butler
- The Night of the Iguana – Nonno
- Mary Poppins – Mr. Grubbs
- The Greatest Story Ever Told – Melchior
- Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad – Hawkins
- Counterpoint – Tartzoff
- The Killing of Sister George – Ted Baker
- Macho Callahan – Old man
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks – Elderly Farmer
- Soylent Green – Book # 4
- The Girl Most Likely to... – Chaplain
- Black Eye – Talbot