Michael Raffetto

Michael Raffetto

Deceased · Born: Dec 30, 1899 · Died: May 31, 1990

Personal Details

BornDec 30, 1899 Placerville, California, USA

Biography

Michael Raffetto, a renowned thespian, entered this world on December 30, 1899, in the charming town of Placerville, California, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, garnering recognition for his captivating performances in a plethora of notable films. One of his most memorable roles was in the 1944 thriller, Seven Doors to Death, which showcased his impressive range as an actor.

In the subsequent years, Raffetto continued to impress audiences with his versatility, taking on a wide range of characters in films such as A Foreign Affair (1948) and I Was a Shoplifter (1950). His dedication to his craft and unwavering passion for acting earned him a special place in the hearts of fans and critics alike.

Despite his passing on May 31, 1990, in Berkeley, California, USA, Michael Raffetto's legacy lives on, serving as a testament to his enduring impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1956
Storm Center
Storm Center as Edgar Greenbaum
1950
I Was a Shoplifter
I Was a Shoplifter as Sheriff Bascom
1948
To the Ends of the Earth
To the Ends of the Earth as Professor Salim (uncredited)
A Foreign Affair
A Foreign Affair as Salvatore
The Miracle of the Bells
The Miracle of the Bells as Harold Tanby, Harris' Assistant
1947
Pirates of Monterey
Pirates of Monterey as Sgt. Gomara
1944
Seven Doors to Death
Seven Doors to Death as Capt. Wm. Jaffe
1942
Today I Hang
Today I Hang as Roger Lanning