Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Jaime de Pedro

[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]


 Jaime de Pedro is/was a Spanish character actor. He appeared in only six films between 1960 and 1974.

Among those six films were two Spaghetti westerns: “Quindici forche per un assassin” (15 Scaffolds for a Killer) as Miguel and “Tierra Brava” as a Rojas bandit both in 1968

I can find no biographical information on him.

de PEDRO, Jaime [Spanish] – film actor.

15 Scaffolds for a Killer – 1968 (Miguel)

Tierra Brava – 1968 (Rojas’ bandit)

Spaghetti Western Directors, Screenwriters, Cinematographers

Spaghetti Western Director ~ Theo Bouwmeester

Theodorus Maurita Frenkel was born on July 14 1871, in Zutphen, Gelderland, Netherlands. He was a Dutch film director, actor and screenwriter of the silent era. He worked in England under the name Theo Bouwmeester for the Natural Color Kinematograph Company, using the surname of his renowned mother and uncle (both who were accomplished actors), before working in Germany in 1913 and 1914 and then returning to the Netherlands, a neutral country, before World War I. He directed more than 200 films between 1908 and 1928. He also appeared in 21 films between 1911 and 1948. His nephew Theo Frenkel Jr. (1893–1955) was a film actor.

Theo Bouwmeester died in Amsterdam on September 20, 1956.

Bouwmeester’s only Euro-western was “Fate” in 1911.

BOUWMEESTER,Theo (aka Theo Frenkel, Theo Mann-Bouwmeester) (Theodorus Maurita Frenkel) [4/19/1850, Zutphen, Gelderland, Netherlands - 4/18/1939, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands] – director, actor, son of actress Theo Mann-Bouwmeester (Theodora Bouwmeester) [1850- 1939] composer, conductor Gottfried Mann [1858-1904], nephew of actor Louis Bouwmeester (Louis Frederik Johannes Bouwmeester) [1842-1925].

Fate – 1911


Spaghetti Western Screenwriter ~ Don Balluck

Donald Eugene Balluck was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 25, 1929. He was an actor, playwright and television writer for such durable series as ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and ‘Father Murphy’. Balluck began his career as an actor in Cleveland and moved to New York in 1956 and to Los Angeles four years later to pursue writing. His first teleplay, an episode of ‘Dr. Kildare’ starring Richard Chamberlain, was broadcast in 1964. Balluck went on to write episodes of ‘Run for Your Life’ and ‘Daniel Boone’, then became executive story editor for ‘High Chaparral’. With producer and actor Michael Landon, Balluck worked as executive story consultant and wrote for ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and its spinoff, starring Merlin Olsen, ‘Father Murphy’. More recently, Balluck was executive story supervisor for ‘Fantasy Island’ and ‘Hell Town’ and wrote for ‘Magnum, P.I.’ and ‘Beauty and the Beast’. Adept at westerns as well as police drama, Balluck was an active member of the Western Writers of America. He earned its Golden Spur Award for a 1982 episode of ‘Father Murphy’ titled “Knights of the White Camelia.” Balluck rarely ventured into motion pictures but did script the 1969 western “Four Rode Out” starring ‘Bonanza’ television veteran Pernell Roberts.

Balluck died from lung cancer and emphysema on April 7, 2000, in Burbank, California. He was 70.

As mentioned above his only screenplay credit for a Euro-western was for “Cuatro cabalgaron” (Four Rode Out) in 1968 with Paul Harrison.

BALLUCK, Don (Donald Eugene Balluck) [6/25/1929, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. – 4/7/2000, Burbank, California, U.S.A.] – producer, writer, married to actress Rhea Mae ‘Riki’ Gordon [1934-1973] (1957-1969) father of Professor Pamela Jo Balluck [1959-    ], Cynthia Balluck [1960-    ].

Four Rode Out - 1968 (co)


Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ Wolfgang Braumann

Wolfgang Braumann was born on January 7. 1938 in Potsdam, Germany. Braumann was a German cinematographer known for his extensive contributions to DEFA children's films in East German cinema.

Braumann established himself as a leading figure in DEFA productions, where he served as chief cinematographer on nearly 40 films over approximately 25 years, many of which continue to air regularly on television. He developed a distinctive visual style featuring hand-held camera techniques for heightened realism, atmospheric backlighting, elaborate production design, special effects, and camera placement at children's eye level to treat young performers as equal creative partners. Braumann frequently collaborated with directors such as Walter Beck, Hans Kratzert, Egon Schlegel, Jörg Foth, and Günter Meyer, and his notable credits include “Hut ab, wenn du küßt!” (1971), “Der Prinz hinter den sieben Meeren” (1982), “Zille und ick” (1983), “Das Eismeer ruft” (1984), and “Der Froschkönig” (1988).

Although best remembered for his work in children's cinema, Braumann also contributed to other genres within DEFA, including comedies and musicals. He was married to costume designer Barbara Braumann, with whom he had one child, and he resided in Potsdam throughout his life. Braumann died on April 8, 2017, at the age of 79.

Wolfgang was the cinematographer on one Euro-western “Tecumseh” in 1972.

BRAUMANN, Wolfgang [1/7/1938, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany – 4/8/2017, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany] – cinematographer, cameraman, married to costume designer Barbara Braumann (Barbara Müller) [1940-    ] (19??-2017), father of a son.

Tecumseh – 1972 

 

Peris Costumes participates in Lucky Luke, the new live-action series on Disney+

Peris Costumes

1/28/2026

Peris Costumes has participated in ‘Lucky Luke’, the new live-action comedy-adventure series coming to Disney+ in spring 2026, starring Alban Lenoir as the iconic lone cowboy.

Disney+ and France Télévisions are joining forces to bring back to the screen one of the most iconic characters in European comics, created by Morris and later developed with René Goscinny. Although initially scheduled for 2025, the series has adjusted its premiere schedule and will premiere in spring 2026 on Disney+ in France, with subsequent broadcast on public television.

The series, directed by Benjamin Rocher, consists of eight episodes and is produced by Federation Studio France in co-production with Un Pour Tous Productions. The filming has taken place mainly in Spain, with the aim of merging the essence of the classic western, the characteristic humor of the original comics and a contemporary serial narrative.

The costume design is in charge of the costume designer Pepo Ruiz Dorado, at Peris Costumes we are proud to have collaborated in this project, providing costumes that contribute to building the visual and narrative universe of the series.

In this new adventure, Lucky Luke is forced to break away from his legendary loneliness to help Louise, an eighteen-year-old girl as unpredictable as she is charming, find her mysterious mother, who disappeared without a trace. Their journey through the Wild West will confront them with complex intrigues, conspiracies capable of altering the course of American history and a gallery of iconic western characters.


Who Are Those Guys? ~ Karel Fiala

 

Fiala was born on August 3 1925, in Hrušov, Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, and initially worked as a chimney sweeper before entering the Prague Conservatory in 1947. After earning his degree in 1952 he pursued further studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague for three years, graduating in 1955.

While still a student, Fiala began performing in operas at the National Theatre in Prague in 1949. He was committed to that theatre through 1954 after which he joined the roster of principal artists at the Hudební divadlo Karlín where he performed roles for several decades. He was particularly successful in portraying parts in operettas and musicals, including such roles as Count Danilo in Lehar's The Merry Widow, Freddy in My Fair Lady, and Jim Kenyon in Rose-Marie.

Fiala is chiefly remembered for his numerous appearances in films of Czech operas, operettas, and musicals. His first film was in 1956 where he portrayed the title role in Dalibor, a movie version of Smetana's opera of the same name. A major success for him was the title part in the 1964 musical film “Lemonade Joe”. He notably appeared as Mozart's Don Giovanni in the 1984 Academy Award winning film “Amadeus”. Fiala also appeared as a non-singing actor in a handful of Czech films during his career, mostly in smaller roles. His last film was “Tichý společník” in 1989.

In 1988 Fiala was awarded the Medal of Merit by the government of Czechoslovakia. In 2013, he was awarded the Czech Thalia Prize for achievements in acting. He was married three times and had four sons.

On October 3, 2020, Fiala died after a long illness in Vršovice, Prague, aged 95.

FIALA, Karel [8/3/1925, Hrušov, Ostrava, Czechoslovakia – 10/3/2020, Vršovice, Prague, Czech Republic] – theater, film, TV actor. married to 19??-19??), married to ? (19??-19??), married to Věra Vlková [1942-    ], father of four sons, grandfather of Anna Fialová [1997-    ], grandfather of actress Anna Fialová [1995-    ], awarded the Medal of Merit by Czech Government [1988].

The Noble Cowboy Sandy or Gamble Bride (TV) – 1963 (postmaster)

Lemonade Joe – 1964 (Lemonade Joe)

Special Birthdays

Franco Ricci (actor) would have been 110 today but died in 1997.









Franz Xaver Lederle (cinematographer) is 95 today.



Tuesday, February 17, 2026

RIP Michel Charrel

 


French actor Michel Charrel died in Paris on February 14th. He was 89. Born Michel Pierre Victor Charrel on September 13, 1936, in Tarare, Rhône, France. He came from a family of farmers and miners and Charrel himself was a miner in Saint-Etienne for seven years, then a book worker in Paris before embarking on a career as an intermittent show business worker, as an actor and TV technician. Michel would go on to appear in 164 films and television appearances from 1962-2020 and an assistant director on one film and a TV series. Michel appeared in two Euro-westerns: The Girls of the Golden Saloon) in 1973 as Ringo and as the captain of the wagon train in Convoy of Women in 1974.

Mardi Gras 2026