
Sal Mineo
Biography
Salvatore Mineo Jr. (January 10, 1939 – February 12, 1976) was an American actor, singer, and director. He is best known for his role as John "Plato" Crawford in the drama film Rebel Without a Cause (1955), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Mineo also starred in films such as Crime in the Streets, Giant (both 1956), Exodus (1960), for which he won a Golden Globe and received second Academy Award nomination, The Longest Day (1962), and Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971). Description above from the Wikipedia article Sal Mineo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Rebel Without a Cause
as John 'Plato' Crawford
1955

Escape from the Planet of the Apes
as Dr. Milo
1971

Giant
as Angel Obregón II
1956

The Greatest Story Ever Told
as Uriah
1965

Exodus
as Dov Landau
1960

The Longest Day
as Pvt. Martini
1962
Dominick Dunne: After the Party
as Self (archive footage)
2008

Somebody Up There Likes Me
as Romolo
1956

Cheyenne Autumn
as Red Shirt
1964

Crime in the Streets
as Angelo 'Baby' Gioia
1956

Six Bridges to Cross
as Jerry - as a boy
1955

The Gene Krupa Story
as Gene Krupa
1959

Tonka
as White Bull
1958

Rebel Without a Cause: Defiant Innocents
as Himself (uncredited)
2005

Los Angeles Plays Itself
as John 'Plato' Crawford in Rebel Without A Cause (archive footage)
2004

In Search of America
as Nick
1971

Who Killed Teddy Bear?
as Lawrence Sherman
1965

The Private War of Major Benson
as Cadet Col. Sylvester Dusik
1955

LSD: Insight or Insanity?
as Narrator (voice)
1967

Escape from Zahrain
as Ahmed
1962
TV Appearances

Columbo
as Rahmin Habib
1971

Burke's Law
as Lew Dixon
1963

My Three Sons
1960

Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Ernie
1963

Hawaii Five-O
as Bobby George
1968

Omnibus
1952

American Bandstand
as Self
1957

The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962

Studio One
as Dino Manetta
1948

Combat!
as Larry Kogan
1962

Mission: Impossible
as Mel Bracken
1966

Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Charles
1951