Don Costello

Don Costello

Deceased · Born: Sep 5, 1901 · Died: Oct 24, 1945

Personal Details

BornSep 5, 1901 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Biography

Don Costello, a renowned thespian, entered this world on September 5, 1901, in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, a place known for its rich cultural heritage and jazz music scene. This talented actor's impressive career spanned many years, with notable roles in films such as A Night to Remember, released in 1942, The Blue Dahlia, a 1946 cinematic masterpiece, and Air Raid Wardens, a 1943 comedy.

In his personal life, Don Costello was married to the lovely Louise Maresch, a union that brought him great joy and companionship. Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away on October 24, 1945, in Hollywood, California, USA, a place he had called home during the latter part of his life.

Career

Crime of the Century
Crime of the Century as Joe, Bartender
1945
The Red Dragon
The Red Dragon as Charles Masack
Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones as Leo Gledhill
Marshal of Laredo
Marshal of Laredo as Henchman Pretty Boy Murphy
Incendiary Blonde
Incendiary Blonde as Gus Vettori (uncredited)
Here Come the Co-eds
Here Come the Co-eds as Diamond (uncredited)
1944
The Whistler
The Whistler as Lefty Vigran aka Gorss (Uncredited)
Mystery Man
Mystery Man as Bud Trilling
Texas Masquerade
Texas Masquerade as Ace Maxson
1943
Crime Doctor
Crime Doctor as Nick Ferris / Jim Warren
Truck Busters
Truck Busters as Anthony 'Tony' Bonetti
1942
Sundown Jim
Sundown Jim as Dobe Hyde
A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember as Eddie Turner
Just Off Broadway
Just Off Broadway as George Dolphin
1941
Whistling in the Dark
Whistling in the Dark as 'Noose' Green
I'll Wait for You
I'll Wait for You as Police Sergeant Brent
Sleepers West
Sleepers West as Carl Izzard
Unholy Partners
Unholy Partners as Georgie Pelotti
Johnny Eager
Johnny Eager as Billiken
1940
Wildcat Bus
Wildcat Bus as Sid Casey
1939
Another Thin Man
Another Thin Man as "Diamond Back" Vogel