Born and raised in Brooklyn,Queens,Freeport,Long Island,Hollywood,Florida and now resides in Amityville,Long Island.The son of a graduate from radio broadcast and TV school in the 50's,Carmine grew up on the Tuff streets of the city.He nearly had to fight every day of his life and then he took up theater arts in High School,also at the same time maintaining a career in the Martial Arts.Around the early 70's he worked on his very own amateur film "Face the Wind" with help from Neighborhood friends.It is now being re-edited.Next up was a career in being a DJ in the clubs in which his father was very proud.This took him to South Florida in which he excelled once again in the Martial Arts,being a DJ in the Clubs of Florida and something new,extra work in TV and Movies.In Florida he completed his second amateur film of which he started in NY called "5 into Hell".These two films was on Regular and super 8 footage which had to be edited the old fashion way. In the 80's brought on different Challenges he was looked upon being security for Martial Arts celebrities when they came into Miami.Also in Florida he ran his own Martial Arts School called "Mr.C's Taekwondo & Wingchun in which he named after his father.Today Carmine is once back making movies with today's technology putting out such titles as,"Left Handed Secret Agent,"Why Live" and "SJ Cooper to Shiny Chris",It's Java Time" all have won awards on the festival circuit. At this time he's involved in many different projects including being the voice of " Admiral George Oakstaten" in the upcoming Rocknoise Animations film "The Blonde Iguanas"and the voice of Mr.Tiddy in the animated and vocal book version of Cat-Astrophe.Now Carmine Caradonna sets his sites on Producing new projects. He first took on was "Spellcheck" in which he also acted in,the trailer already has won an award and now is producing and editing the short film of it. He also acted in The $treetz 1 and 2 as Sal crime boss of New Jersey. Also he has partly written a screenplay called "The Obstacle" which is in development.Carmine Caradonna's Club DJ Career extended 30yrs. until he retired from it in 2004.It's a new day and age for him,re-inventing himself over and over again.
Carmine Caridi was born on January 23, 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Godfather: Part II (1974), The Godfather: Part III (1990) and The Money Pit (1986). He died on May 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Carmine DiBenedetto was born on November 27, 1984 in Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Barry (2018), Cherish the Day (2020) and Sunset Ppl (2016).
Carmine Famiglietti was born on February 2, 1973 in Flushing, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Lbs. (2004), Amexicano (2007) and God's Pocket (2014).
Carmine Galante was born on February 21, 1910 in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He was married to Elena Ninfa Marulli. He died on July 12, 1979 in New York City.
Carmine Giordano is an actor and producer, known for Messenger of Wrath (2017), The Fearless Two (2019) and Plunder Quest (2022).
Carmine Giovinazzo was born on August 24, 1973 in Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for 892 (2022), CSI: NY (2004) and Black Hawk Down (2001). He was previously married to Vanessa Marcil.
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Carmine Iacono, a well-known Canadian Actor, Radio Host, Voice-Over Performer, Producer, and Director, was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and has, over the years, lived in Florida, California, and Michigan. The son of Italian immigrants, he had long dreamed of being an actor in a world where such dreams were considered foolish. Despite the disadvantages, Carmine ventured forward to face the challenges of the entertainment business. With his extensive senior background in the legal profession and business, Carmine brings his vast life experiences and skills into each role. He describes himself as a "vitiated method actor" having studied the Adler, Lewis, Meisner, Strasberg, and Hagen techniques approach to acting. Ethnically ambiguous and with a distinctive voice, Carmine has demonstrated that he is a versatile and talented performer of various roles and characters.
Carmine Infantino's life-long assocation with comics began at an early age when, as a fan, he spent much time trying to find the people who drew the comics. At the age of 15 he met and befriended "Lone Ranger" artist Charles Flanders, who acted as a mentor and teacher to the budding artist. Infantino entered the comics industry in 1942, getting a job with Timely (now Marvel) comics as an illustrator on the "Jack Frost" title. He worked for several other publishers after graduating from art school, before finally landing at DC Comics. It was at DC that Infantino made his name. Superhero comics had all but disappeared in the early 50s, but DC was ready to begin a relaunch of this genre in 1956. DC editor/writer Julius Schwartz approached Infantino about his idea to both revive and revise the Flash. Schwartz' writing and Infantino's modernistic artwork helped make the Flash a big hit, and to also help usher what became known as the "Silver Age" of comics. Infantino went on to work on such characters as the Elongated Man, Adam Strange, and Batman. His work on the latter is credited with reviving that character's sagging sales. In 1967, Infantino was promoted to editor at DC Comics. He was influential in bringing a more modern look to the previously stodgy DC comics, and was the person who hired influential artist/writer Neal Adams. Infantino was promoted to publisher in 1971, then president of DC Comics in 1974. He left DC in 1976 after a dispute with DC's parent company Warner Communications. After leaving DC, Infantino briefly worked for Hanna-Barbera as a character designer, then taught for several years at the School of Visual Arts. Infantino is now retired, and resides in New York City. He is regarded as a living legend in the comics field.