Mario Carillo


Mario Carillo was an Italian actor who worked in silent films in Hollywood in the 1920s.

Biography

Origins

Mario was allegedly born as Mario Comte Caracciolo di Melito into a wealthy noble family in Naples, Italy, in 1883. His parents were Filippo Caracciolo and Emilia Compagna.
Mario served as an officer in the Italian cavalry before moving to the United States. He worked as an attache at the Italian embassy in Washington, D.C., where he met and married Miriam Crosby in 1915. The pair had a son, Ludovico.

Hollywood career

Around 1920, he headed out to Hollywood alone to seek work as an actor. He also worked as a physiotherapist at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, where he met Rudolph Valentino. He also had a fling with a young actress named Lucille LeSueur. Over the course of the decade, he appeared in several dozen films before returning to Italy with the aim of starting his own production company.

Later life

Mario died in Rome, Italy, in 1953; he was survived by his wife.
There appears to be a case of mistaken identity at the heart of stories in the press that he was the Mario Caracciolo who was given supreme command of the Italian army's technical service by Mussolini during World War II. This man's full name appears to have been named Mario Caracciolo di Feroleto; the two were around the same age.

Selected filmography