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Richard Benedict

Richard Benedict

Birthday: 1920-01-08 | Place of Birth: Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Richard "Pepe" Benedict (born Riccardo Benedetto, January 8, 1920 – April 29, 1984) was an Italian-American television and film actor and director. He was born in Palermo, Italy. He appeared in dozens of television programs and movies from the 1940s to the 1960s, most notably Ace in the Hole (1951), directed by Billy Wilder. Benedict appeared with Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in the 1960 movie Ocean's 11 as one of the 11 men who rob five Las Vegas casinos on the same night. He also played the commander of the Mars rescue ship in the 1958 B sci-fi movie It! The Terror from Beyond Space. Benedict's television appearances included Adventures of Superman, The Lone Ranger, Perry Mason, Zorro, Dragnet, Peter Gunn and Hawaii Five-O. His directing credits included Impasse, an adventure film starring Burt Reynolds. He died of a heart attack at Studio City, Los Angeles, on April 29, 1984, and was interred in Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery, in the Churchyard section. He was the father of three children, including actor Nick Benedict.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1970
Move

as    Prescott

1958
It! The Terror from Beyond Space

as    Bob Finelli

1957
Beginning of the End

as    Cpl. Mathias

1956
The Man Is Armed

as    Lew 'Mitch' Mitchell

1955
Spy Chasers

as    Boris

1955
The Shrike

as    Gregory

1955
Wiretapper

as    Romato

1953
Murder Without Tears

as    Joe 'Candy Markwell' Martola

1952
Okinawa

as    Delgado

1952
Breakdown

as    Harry 'Punchy' Adams

1951
Ace in the Hole

as    Leo Minosa

1950
State Penitentiary

as    Mike Gavin

1950
Triple Trouble

as    Skeets O'Neil

1949
Shockproof

as    'Kid', Knife Wielder (Uncredited)

1949
City Across the River

as    Gaggsy Steens

1949
Angels in Disguise

as    Henchman Miami

1949
Post Office Investigator

as    Louis Reese

1949
Omoo-Omoo the Shark God

as    Mate Richards

1949
The Window

as    Murdered Seaman (Uncredited)