William Edmunds

William Edmunds

Born January 1, 1885 · Died December 7, 1981

San Fele, Basilicata, Italy

Biography

Italian born William Edmunds (born Michele F. Pellegrino) was a stage, screen, and television actor, in films from 1934 to 1953, his television career continuing to 1959. Edmunds is best remembered for his portrayal of bar owner Giuseppe Martini in the 1946 holiday classic It's a Wonderful Life.

Filmography

The CaddyDouble DynamiteThe LawlessMr. Soft TouchAny Number Can PlayRingsideThe Three MusketeersThe Pirate13 Lead SoldiersWhere There's LifeThe Lost MomentThat Hagen GirlThe Beast with Five FingersThe Man I LoveIt's a Wonderful LifeThe Well Groomed BrideA Bell for AdanoHouse of FrankensteinThe ConspiratorsThe ClimaxTill We Meet AgainThe Seventh CrossMadame CurieThere's Something About a SoldierFor Whom the Bell TollsBackground to DangerEdge of DarknessAssignment in BrittanyCasablancaReunion in FranceThe Black SwanThe Pied PiperBerlin CorrespondentThe Wife Takes a FlyerParis CallingThey Met in BombayA Very Young LadyKnockoutForbidden PassageMr. & Mrs. SmithYou, the PeopleThe Mark of ZorroEscapeStranger on the Third FloorThe Great McGintyThe Mortal StormEarthboundStrange CargoHe Married His WifeThe Shop Around the CornerEverything Happens at NightGeronimoThe Rains CameNurse Edith CavellFixer DuganIdiot's DelightShadow of Doubt
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