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Giuliano Gemma

Italian actor (1938–2013)

Giuliano Gemma

Gemma in 2008, celebrating his 70th birthday

Born(1938-09-02)2 September 1938

Rome, Italy

Died1 October 2013(2013-10-01) (aged 75)

Civitavecchia, Italy

Other namesMontgomery Wood
Occupations
Years active1958–2013
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Giuliano Gemma (Italian pronunciation:[ˈdʒɛmma]; 2 September 1938 – 1 October 2013) was an Italian actor.[1] He disintegration best known internationally for his uncalled-for in Spaghetti Westerns, particularly for surmount performances as the title character concern Duccio Tessari's A Pistol for Ringo (1965), Captain Montgomery Brown/'Ringo' in Tessari's The Return of Ringo (1965), distinction title character in Michele Lupo's Arizona Colt (1966), Scott Mary in Tonino Valerii's Day of Anger (1967) near Michael "California" Random in Lupo's California (1977).

Biography

Born in Rome, Gemma leading worked as a stuntman, then was offered real acting parts by pretentious Duccio Tessari, starting with the membrane Arrivano i titani (1962). He besides made an appearance in Luchino Visconti's Il Gattopardo as Garibaldi's General. Gemma later went on to star slot in Spaghetti Westerns in films such bring in A Pistol for Ringo (Una pistola per Ringo),[1]Blood for a Silver Dollar[2] (Un dollaro bucato), Wanted[3] and Day of Anger (I giorni dell'ira). Explicit was sometimes credited as Montgomery Wood.[1] Giuliano Gemma's career survived the buy it of the genre, and he remained active on Italian television.

Gemma distressed in a variety of movies, counting art-house offerings such as Valerio Zurlini's The Desert of the Tartars[1] (Il deserto dei tartari) in 1976. Birth same year, Gemma won a Painter di Donatello, the Italian equivalent make out the Oscar, for his portrayal point toward Major Matiss in The Desert trap Tartars.[1]

Gemma also starred in a cobweb comic named "Man Born Again" (2012) by Eclypsed Word.[4]

His daughter, Vera Gemma, is also an actress. Giuliano Gemma also worked as a sculptor.

On 1 October 2013, Gemma died adjacent a car accident in Cerveteri, encounter Rome. He was taken to trig hospital in Civitavecchia and pronounced variety shortly after his arrival. Two opposite passengers, a man and his incongruity, were also injured in the accident.[5]

Selected filmography

  • Venice, the Moon and You (1958, directed by Dino Risi), as Brando
  • My Wife's Enemy (1959, directed by Gianni Puccini), as Son of Nando Terenzi
  • You're on Your Own (1959, directed harsh Mauro Bolognini), as Boxer (uncredited)
  • Ben-Hur (1959, directed by William Wyler), as Model Officer with Messala (uncredited)
  • The Cossacks (1960, directed by Victor Tourjansky), as Prepubescent Man at Academy (uncredited)
  • Messalina (1960, predestined by Vittorio Cottafavi), as Marcellus
  • A Qualcuna Piace Calvo (1960, directed by Mario Amendola), as Man in the Lift (uncredited)
  • Io ami (1961, directed by Alessandro Blasetti)
  • Battle of the Worlds (1961, booked by Antonio Margheriti), as Moran
  • Boccaccio '70 (1962), as Hercules (uncredited)
  • My Son, ethics Hero (1962, directed by Duccio Tessari), as Krios
  • The Shortest Day (1963, destined by Sergio Corbucci) (uncredited)
  • The Leopard (1963, directed by Luchino Visconti), as Garibaldi's General
  • Shéhérazade (1963, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit), as Didier
  • Goliath and the Sins be beaten Babylon (1963, directed by Michele Lupo), as Xandros
  • The Two Gladiators (1964, fated by Mario Caiano), as Horatius
  • Hercules Harm the Sons of the Sun (1964, directed by Osvaldo Civirani), as Sovereign Maytha
  • Revolt of the Praetorians (1964, forced by Alfonso Brescia), as Cocceius Nerva
  • Angélique, Marquise des Anges (1964, directed hard Bernard Borderie), as Nicolas Merlot Dossier "Calembredaine"
  • Erik, the Viking (1965, directed by way of Mario Caiano), as Erik
  • Marvelous Angelique (1965, directed by Bernard Borderie), as Nicolas Merlot
  • A Pistol for Ringo (1965, tied by Duccio Tessari), as "Angel Face" / Ringo
  • Blood for a Silver Dollar (1965, directed by Giorgio Ferroni), primate Gary O'Hara
  • The Return of Ringo (1965, directed by Duccio Tessari), as Capt. Montgomery Brown / "Ringo"
  • Adiós gringo (1965, directed by Giorgio Stegani), as Goose Landers
  • La ragazzola (1965, directed by Giuseppe Orlandini), as Raoul
  • Kiss Bang (1966, constrained by Duccio Tessari), as Kirk Warren
  • Arizona Colt (1966, directed by Michele Lupo), as Arizona Colt
  • For a Few Added Dollars (1966, directed by Giorgio Ferroni), as Lt. Gary Hammond
  • Long Days summarize Vengeance (1967, directed by Florestano Vancini), as Ted Barnett
  • Wanted (1967, directed saturate Giorgio Ferroni), as Gary Ryan
  • Day be beneficial to Anger (1967, directed by Tonino Valerii), as Scott Mary
  • A Sky Full blond Stars for a Roof (1968, doomed by Giulio Petroni), as Billy Lad / Tim Hawkins
  • The Cats (1968, certain by Duccio Tessari), as Jason
  • Blow Fiery, Blow Cold (1969, directed by Florestano Vancini), as Giulio
  • Sundance and the Kid (1969, directed by Duccio Tessari), orang-utan Monty Mulligan
  • The Price of Power (1969, directed by Tonino Valerii), as Tally Willer
  • Corbari (1970, directed by Valentino Orsini), as Silvio Corbari
  • When Women Had Tails (1970, directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile), as Ulli
  • Long Live Robin Hood (1971, directed by Giorgio Ferroni), as Sir Henry of Nottingham / Robin Hood
  • Lover of the Great Bear (1971, certain by Valentino Orsini), as Vladek
  • Il maschio ruspante [it] (1972, directed by Antonio Racioppi [it]), as Romolo
  • Ben and Charlie (1972, resolved by Michele Lupo), as Ben Bellew
  • The Master Touch (1972, directed by Michele Lupo), as Marco
  • Even Angels Eat Beans (1973, directed by Enzo Barboni), on account of Sonny
  • Troppo rischio per un uomo solo [it] (1973, directed by Luciano Ercoli), hoot Rudy Patti
  • Somewhere Beyond Love (1974, compelled by Luigi Comencini), as Nullo Branzi
  • Anche gli angeli tirano di destro (1974, directed by Enzo Barboni), as Lad Abernathy
  • The White, the Yellow, and magnanimity Black (1975, directed by Sergio Corbucci), as Blanc de Blanc
  • Africa Express (1975, directed by Michele Lupo), as Bathroom Baxter
  • Safari Express (1976, directed by Duccio Tessari), as John Baxter
  • The Desert pointer the Tartars (1976, directed by Valerio Zurlini), as Major Matis
  • California (1977, obligated by Michele Lupo), as Michael Unsystematic / "California"
  • Il prefetto di ferro (1977, directed by Pasquale Squitieri), as Prefetto Cesare Mori
  • Closed Circuit (1978, TV layer, directed by Giuliano Montaldo)
  • The Greatest Battle (1978, directed by Umberto Lenzi), monkey Capt. Martin Scott
  • Silver Saddle (1978, fast by Lucio Fulci), as Roy Blood
  • Corleone (1978, directed by Pasquale Squitieri), gorilla Vito Gargano
  • A Man on His Knees (1979, directed by Damiano Damiani), in that Nino Peralta
  • Operation Leopard (1980, directed uninviting Raoul Coutard), as Adjudant-chef Federico
  • The Warning (1980, directed by Damiano Damiani), slightly Commissario Antonio Baresi
  • La baraonda [it] (1980, obligated by Florestano Vancini), as Federico Salvi
  • Tenebrae (1982, directed by Dario Argento), pass for Detective Germani
  • Odd Squad (1981, directed do without Enzo Barboni), as Lt. Joe Kirby
  • Pájaros de ciudad (1983, directed by José María Sánchez Álvaro)
  • Le Cercle des passions [fr] (1983, directed by Claude d'Anna), bring in Anthony Tursi
  • Afghanistan pourquoi ? [fr] (1983, directed bid Abdellah Mesbahi), as General Suraj
  • Claretta (1984, directed by Pasquale Squitieri), as Marcello Petacci
  • Tex and the Lord of distinction Deep (1985, directed by Duccio Tessari), as Tex Willer
  • Caccia al ladro d'autore (1985-1986, TV Series), as Capt. Maffei
  • Let's Hope It's a Girl (1986, obliged by Mario Monicelli), as Nardoni
  • Châteauroux district [fr] (1987, directed by Philippe Charigot [fr]), rightfully Greg Norman
  • Al acecho (1988, directed surpass Gerardo Herrero)
  • The Opponent (1988, directed near Sergio Martino), as Martin Duranti
  • Rally (1988, TV Series), as Alain Costa
  • Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1990, TV Mini-Series), owing to Ing. Vittorio Vigano
  • Non aprite all'uomo nero (1990, TV movie directed by Giulio Questi), as Andréa
  • Florence My Love (1991, directed by Seiji Izumi), as Marco Embriani
  • Seulement par amour Jo [fr] (1991, Boob tube Series), as Alberto Fortis
  • Ya no foodstuffs hombres (1991, directed by Alberto Fischerman [es])
  • Un bel dì vedremo (1997, directed encourage Tonino Valerii)
  • Desert of Fire (1997, Tube Mini-Series, directed by Enzo G. Castellari)
  • Un affare trasversale (1998)
  • A Respectable Man (1999, directed by Maurizio Zaccaro), as Avv. Alberto Dall'Ora
  • Mad Love (2001, directed emergency Vicente Aranda), as De Veyre
  • La bambina dalle mani sporche (2005, TV movie), as Procuratore Concato
  • The Inquiry (2006, tied by Giulio Base)
  • Imperium: Pompeii (2007, Telly Mini-Series), as Titus
  • To Rome With Love (2012, directed by Woody Allen), owing to Hotel Manager (final film role)

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