Regis Cordic
ActingAbout Regis Cordic
Cordic was born in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh and attended Central Catholic High School. He started in radio as a staff announcer and substitute sportscaster at WWSW-AM.[1] When morning host Davey Tyson left the station in 1948, Cordic was one of a number of staffers given the opportunity to replace him. At first a straightforward announcer, Cordic began introducing comedy to his program—first in subtle ways, such as reading a sports score for "East Overshoe University" along with the real scores, and later by adding a repertory company of supporting comic characters. The morning show, renamed Cordic & Company, became the most popular in Pittsburgh. In 1954, Cordic & Company moved to KDKA (AM) on Labor Day, one of the first times that an American radio station had hired a major personality directly from a local competitor. Popular Bette Smiley had decided to retire from her full-time KDKA wake-up show Radio Gift Shoppe of the Air and move to a Sunday-only condensed version on WCAE in August 1954 in order to raise her young son Robbie. Cordic's immediate predecessor in the morning slot was the Ed and Rainbow show, featuring Ed Schaughency with Elmer Waltman cast in the role of Rainbow, the janitor. Waltman was dropped, and Schaughency was moved to the afternoon with a show called Schaughency's Record Cabinet. Schaughency lasted less than two years in that role before he was replaced by Art Pallan, who also came over from WWSW. Schaughency took on a new role as a news reader and moved back to mornings, delivering the newscasts during Cordic & Company. The show's ratings continued to grow until, at some points, it had an 85 share—meaning that 85% of all radios in Pittsburgh were tuned to Cordic & Company while it was on. By the end of his tenure in Pittsburgh, Cordic was reportedly earning $100,000 a year, a huge sum for a radio host at the time.
Career Statistics & Market Influence
Analyzing the cinematic journey of Regis Cordic reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 26 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.
Genre Dominance: TV Movie
The majority of Regis Cordic's filmography leans towards the TV Movie genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.
The "Box Office" Signature
With a 15% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Regis Cordic remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in The Golden Gate Murders, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.
Best Regis Cordic Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Regis Cordic's career based on audience ratings.
Complete Filmography & Success Status
Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Regis Cordic.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper | Self - Announcer | Flop | Similar → |
| 1979 | Gulliver's Travels | (voice) | Average | Similar → |
| 1979 | The Golden Gate Murders | Father John Thomas | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1979 | Americathon | Herb | Flop | Similar → |
| 1978 | The Immigrants | Somers | Flop | Similar → |
| 1978 | Puff, the Magic Dragon | Bald Doctor (voice) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1978 | The Meanest Men in the West | - | Flop | Similar → |
| 1978 | Standing Tall | Hodges | Flop | Similar → |
| 1977 | The Mouse and His Child | The Clock (voice) | Average | Similar → |
| 1977 | Intimate Strangers | Simpson, Rest Home Director | Flop | Similar → |
| 1977 | Panic in Echo Park | Dr. Gavin O'Connor | Flop | Similar → |
| 1977 | The Man with the Power | Personage | Average | Similar → |
| 1977 | John Hus | Cardinal Anthony | Flop | Similar → |
| 1976 | Obsession | Newscaster | Hit | Similar → |
| 1976 | Woman of the Year | Editor Clayton | Flop | Similar → |
| 1975 | The Wild Party | Mr. Murchison | Flop | Similar → |
| 1975 | Target Risk | Mr. Ryan | Flop | Similar → |
| 1974 | Newman's Law | Clement | Average | Similar → |
| 1974 | Indict and Convict | Yacht Club Bartender | Flop | Similar → |
| 1973 | Detroit 9000 | Dr. Horace Cooley | Flop | Similar → |
| 1971 | Death Takes a Holiday | TV Announcer | Flop | Similar → |
| 1971 | The Face of Fear | Dr. Landsteiner | Average | Similar → |
| 1971 | The Priest Killer | Archbishop | Flop | Similar → |
| 1971 | Travis Logan, D.A. | - | Hit | Similar → |
| 1970 | Ritual of Evil | The Sheriff | Average | Similar → |
| N/A | The Milky Way | - | Flop | Similar → |
Regis Cordic - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Regis Cordic?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Regis Cordic is "The Golden Gate Murders" with a rating of 8.0/10.
How many movies has Regis Cordic acted in?
Regis Cordic has been featured in at least 26 major films throughout their career.
What are some other popular movies by Regis Cordic?
Other notable films include "Puff, the Magic Dragon", "Obsession", and "Travis Logan, D.A.".



