Born 1922 (age 88) · Corona, New York, USA
Appears in 154 titles

As a child Paul Picerni had aspirations to become an attorney until he acted in an eighth-grade play and later learned that the school principal liked his performance and called him "a born actor". He next appeared in little theater productions, then (after World War II Air Force service) on the stage at Loyola University. Picerni was acting in a play in Hollywood when he was spotted by Solly V. Bianco, head of talent at Warner Brothers; brought to the studio, the young actor was given a role in Le grand assaut(1950). This WWII actioner turned out to be aptly named, as it led to a Warners contract for Picerni and a long succession of roles at that studio. Best-known for his second-banana role on the TV classic Les incorruptibles (1959) with Robert Stack, Picerni is the father of eight and grandfather of ten. - IMDb Mini Biography

Filmography

Capricorn One
6.8
Capricorn One
1977
as Jerry
Airport
6.5
Airport
1970
as Dr. Compagno
House of Wax
6.9
House of Wax
1953
as Scott Andrews
Twelve O'Clock High
7.1
Twelve O'Clock High
1949
as Bombardier
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
Escape to Athena
5.7
Escape to Athena
1979
as Zeno's Man
The Scalphunters
6.4
The Scalphunters
1968
as Frank
Pushover
6.5
Pushover
1954
as Usher (uncredited)
To Hell and Back
6.6
To Hell and Back
1955
as Valentino
Operation Pacific
6.1
Operation Pacific
1951
as Jonesy
The Young Philadelphians
7.4
The Young Philadelphians
1959
as Louis Donetti
Strangers When We Meet
6.4
Strangers When We Meet
1960
as Arthur Gerandi
The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
5.1
The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
1987
as Ernesto Ferruci
The Brothers Rico
6.3
The Brothers Rico
1957
as Gino Rico
Kotch
6.6
Kotch
1971
as Dr. Caudillo
Drive a Crooked Road
6.1
Drive a Crooked Road
1954
as Carl
The Killer That Stalked New York
6.2
The Killer That Stalked New York
1950
as Health Department Investigator (uncredited)
Riding Shotgun
6.0
Riding Shotgun
1954
as Bob Purdee (uncredited)
Torpedo Run
6.1
Torpedo Run
1958
as Lt. Burt Fisher
Che!
5.0
Che!
1969
as Hector