Born in San Biagio, Italy — Oct 02 1898• Died Nov 19 1965

Frank Yaconelli (October 2, 1898 – November 19, 1965) was an Italian-born American film actor. When he was a child his family emigrated to the United States, settling in Boston. Yaconelli was a character actor playing supporting roles, often Southern European or Mexican immigrants. He was also a noted accordion player, and performed in a number of films. He starred alongside Jack Randall in a series of seven westerns produced by Monogram Pictures. From Wikipedia.
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Pancho

Drifter

Saloon Gambler (uncredited)

Tony (uncredited)

Giuseppe (uncredited)

Pedro

Accordion Player (uncredited)

Tony, a Sick Dog's Master

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Poker Player Tony

Flower Vendor (uncredited)

Mr. Peppino

Norman Cameron (uncredited)


Hotel Proprietor

Waiter (uncredited)

Specialty Act (as "Moro and Yaconelli") (uncredited)

Don Alejandro's Servant (uncredited)

Waiter in Mexico

Spumoni - Dog Catcher (uncredited)

Jack, Coffee Shop Owner (uncredited)

Accordion Player (uncredited)

Hat Vender (uncredited)

Flower Vendor (uncredited)

Organ Grinder

Lopez

Peón

Horserace Loser at Fiesta (uncredited)

Headwaiter

Waiter
Pete

Mike Morales

Pedro

Baby

Spanish Waiter

Baby

Zomar - the Grocer

Tony

The Singer

Blacksmith (uncredited)

Tony

Pierre La Fair - Tom's Sidekick

Tony Angelo (uncredited)

Lopez

Peppo

Hawhaw

Pete

Manuel, Taxi Driver

Pablo

Rusty, Guitar Player

Pierre La Farge

Frank Gorman

Lopez Mendoza

Sicily Joe

Greek

Lopez

Baby

Lopez Mendoza

Lopez Mendoza

Manuel

Shanty

Tony

Sidekick Manny

Lopez Mendoza

Anthony 'Tony' Giribaldi

Joe the Junk Dealer (uncredited)

Lopez

Clemente

Mañana

Manuel Gonzales Julian Ramariez


Fruit Vendor (uncredited)

Production