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Stephen Soldi

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Stephen Soldi is an actor known for his uncredited roles in two notable films. His first appearance on screen was in the 1942 comedy "To Be or Not to Be," directed by Ernst Lubitsch.

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Stephen Soldi is an actor known for his uncredited roles in two notable films. His first appearance on screen was in the 1942 comedy "To Be or Not to Be," directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Soldi played the role of a Warsaw Bystander in this classic film that satirized Nazi propaganda and featured a stellar cast including Jack Benny and Carole Lombard.

Years later, Soldi appeared in another film directed by a renowned filmmaker, Frank Capra. In "Pocketful of Miracles" (1961), Soldi portrayed an uncredited role as a Ship Passenger. This film was a comedic take on the story of a con artist and featured an ensemble cast including Bette Davis and Glenn Ford. Despite his uncredited roles, Soldi's presence in these films contributes to their rich tapestry of characters.

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