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Bruno Gerussi : ウィキペディア英語版
Bruno Gerussi

Bruno Gerussi (7 May 1928 – 21 November 1995) was a Canadian television actor born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, best known for the lead role in the CBC Television series ''The Beachcombers''. He also hosted CBC's daily cooking-talk show ''Celebrity Cooks'' in the late 1970s. Gerussi died after suffering a heart attack in Vancouver, British Columbia.〔
==Family==
Enrico Gerussi, who trained in Italy as a stonemason, was a coal miner working in the Lethbridge, Alberta area, as well as a musician. In 1927, he married Teresina and they moved to Medicine Hat where their eldest son, Bruno, was born. The family subsequently moved to Exshaw where Enrico worked as a sectionman on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Near Exshaw, according to Edna (Hill) Appleby, author of ''Canmore: The Story of An Era'', there remains a stone bridge built by Mr. Gerussi.
Bruno Gerussi grew up in Exshaw and later moved with his family to New Westminster, British Columbia.
Both of Bruno's children went on to work in film & television. Bruno's daughter, Tina Gerussi, is a casting director in Toronto. Bruno's son, Rico Gerussi, is a 1st Assistant Director (as well as a lead guitarist/vocalist in R&B band The Raging Butanes) in Toronto.

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