Thursday, April 16, 2026

Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Giulio Dicorato

[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.]

Giulio Dicorato was born in Garganico, Puglia, Italy in 1964. He appeared in nine films and television series between 2017 and 2025. Dicorato began his career as a dancer for Rai and Mediaset in the early 1980s. A dancer "coming from the street", as he liked to remember, but with a great talent that made him much loved by his audience and insiders.

Not only Italy but also Spain and business meetings with great personalities from the world of television. Giulio Dicorato has, in fact, collaborated with Raffaella Carrà, Milva, Renato Zero and many others, reaching the great national and international stages.

With Milva he has trodden the biggest international stages, working as a dancer on her world tour. After his career as a dancer, he took on the role of actor as a figurator, before meeting director Mirko Alivernini at Cinecittà.

Dicorato died in Rome on December 13, 2022, at the age of 58.

Giulio Dicorato appeared in two Spaghetti westerns: “Il silenzio di Jill” in 2018 as the old man and as a cantina patron in “Oro e Piombo” (The Dutchman” in 2019.

DICORATO, Giulio [1964 Rodi Garganico, Puglia, Italy - 12/13/2022, Rome, Lazio, Italy] – dancer, film, TV actor.

Il silenzio di Jill – 2018 (old man)

The Dutchman – 2019 (cantina patron)

Spaghetti Western Directors, Screenwriters, Cinematographers

Spaghetti Western Director ~ Frank Hall Crane

Frank Hall Crane was an American actor and film director known for his extensive work in silent cinema during the early 20th century.

Born on January 1, 1873, in San Francisco, California, Crane initially pursued a career on the stage before transitioning to film, making his screen debut in 1909 with the film “Ten Nights in a Barroom”. He appeared in more than 70 films, typically in supporting roles, and directed numerous silent features, including “The Stolen Voice” (1915), “The Family Cupboard” (1915), and “Tons of Money” (1924) [2].

Crane emerged as a prolific director during the silent film era, with his directing career concentrated between approximately 1915 and 1926. Sources attribute approximately 50–55 directing credits to him in this period, with variations across filmographies due to incomplete records of shorts.

He worked with several production companies, including Thanhouser, Vitagraph, Pathé, Astra, and the British firm Stoll Pictures. His directing credits also include collaborations with notable performers such as Irene Castle in films like “Vengeance Is Mine” and “Stranded in Arcady” (both 1917). Crane was married to Irene M. Titus, and he died on September 1, 1948, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.

Frank Hall Crane directed one Euro-western, “Hutch Stirs ‘em Up” in 1923.

CRANE, Frank Hall (aka E. Crane, Frank Cane, Frank H. Crane, Frank Crayne) [1/1/1873, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. – 9/1/1948, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.] – director, writer, actor, married to ? (1899-190?), married to actress Irene Crane (Irene M. Titus) [1881-19??] (1904-1948).

Hutch Stirs 'em Up – 1923


Spaghetti Western Screenwriters ~ Lino Brocka

Catalino Ortiz Brocka, known professionally as Lino Brocka, was a Filipino film director and activist who directed over 60 feature films, many of which critiqued social inequalities, urban poverty, and political oppression during the Marcos dictatorship.

Born in Pilar, Sorsogon on April 7, 1939, to a poor family, Brocka overcame limited formal education to become a leading figure in Philippine cinema, starting with his debut film “Wanted: Perfect Mother” in 1970 and producing works that blended commercial appeal with realist portrayals of societal ills.

His films, such as “Maynila: Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag” (1975) and “Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim” (1984), earned acclaim at international festivals including Cannes, where “Jaguar” (1979) competed for the Palme d'Or, and faced domestic censorship for exposing corruption and exploitation.

Brocka co-founded the Concerned Artists of the Philippines in 1983 to oppose martial law, participated in protests, and championed constitutional freedom of expression through his advocacy and screen works.

He received the 1985 Ramon Magsaysay Award for employing cinema as a tool for social commentary and public awareness.

Following his death in a Quezon City car accident on May 22, 1991, Brocka was posthumously declared a National Artist of the Philippines for Film by Proclamation No. 1113 in 1997, recognizing his enduring impact on national culture and critique of authoritarianism.

Lino Brocka co-wrote the screenplay for one Spaghetti western “I fratelli di Arizona” (The Arizona Kid) with Luciano Carlos in 1970.

BROCKA, Lino (aka Lino Brooks) (Catalino Ortiz Brocka) [4/7/1939, Pilar, Sorsogon, Luzon, Philippines – 5/22/1991, Quezon City, Philippines (car accident)] – director, writer, actor, uncle of producer, director, writer Q. Allan Brocka (Quenton Allan Brocka) [1972-    ], founded The Concerned Artists of the Philippines [1983], awarded Ramon Magsaysay Award [1985], National Artist for Film [1997].

The Arizona Kid – 1970 (co)


Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ Luigi Fiori

Little to nothing is known about Italian director and cinematographer Luigi Fiori. He’s listed in the book Italian Film: A Who’s Who” but only a large filmography is listed. I do know he was born in Italy sometime in 1891 and I’m sure he’s passed on by now but I can find no specific date or place of death.

FIORIO, Luigi [1891, Italy – 19??, Italy] – director, cinematographer, cameraman.

La donna carnefice nel paese dell'oro – 1925

New German DVD “Der Mann aus Texas” (Texas Kid)

 








Der Mann aus Texas” (Texas Kid)

“The Texican”

(1966)

 

Director: Lesley Selander

Starring: Audie Murphy, Broderick Crawford, Diana Lorys

 

Country: Germany

Label: Pidax Film

Region: 2

PAL anamorphic widescreen

Aspect ratio: 16:9, 2.35:1

Languages: Dolby Digital 2.0 mono German, English, Spanish

Running time: 85 minutes

Extras: Reversible cover

ASIN: B0GF66H72Q

Available: April 16, 2026

Agostina Belli, who was her husband Fred Otto Robsahm | From marriage to illness while in prison

Il Sussidiario

By Jacopo D'Antuono

April 5, 2026

Agostina Belli, private life and love for her husband Fred Otto Robsahm: from marriage to illness contracted during detention

For at least fifteen years, in Agostina Belli's life there was a man who made her heart beat faster, it was her husband Fred Otto Robsahm, Norwegian actor and director. Born in Oslo in 1943, brother of actress and director Margarete Robsahm, Fred arrived in Italy at the height of the spaghetti-western season, carving out an important space in the Italian film scene. It was in Italy that he met Agostina Belli, on the set of Buried alive. From there an intense love was born that led them to marriage and a bond that lasted a long time.

A union that the actress herself has always remembered with affection and pain, because it was marked by a cruel fate. In fact, her husband contracted HIV at the end of the eighties, during a period of detention, it is rumored due to an infected syringe used to sedate other prisoners. A story that marked him forever and that ended up overwhelming their relationship as well.

Agostina Belli and Walter Chiari: a seven-year love story

In addition to the love story with the Norwegian Fred Otto Robsahm, Agostina Belli had a relationship with the actor Walter Chiari. For Chiari, after the end of his marriage to Alida Chelli, Agostina was one of the most important companions in his life. Agostina Belli has never had children and she told it without too many regrets in a beautiful interview with Domenica In, some time ago. "Life has given me so much and taken so much from me. The children didn't come, but I loved it very much," she said.

In other television interviews, always talking about her private life, Agostina Belli said she lives a quieter, more protected life, without a partner by her side. "Today I live peacefully, alone but not alone. I have the affections that matter", his words.


Special Birthdays

Walter Franck (actor) would have been 130 today but died in 1961.








Vjekoslav Radilovic [cinematographer] would have been 100 today but died in 1996.

Maurizio Pradeaux (director, writer) would have been 95 today but died in 2022.









Roberto Dell' Acqua (actor, stunts) would have been 80 today but died in 2019.









Eric Kristy [singer] would have been 75 today but died in 2016.



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

RIP Tony Williams

 


British-born professor of English and Area Head of Film Studies at Southern Illinois University (SIU) in Carbondale, Illinois and author Tony Williams died on April 14 in Carbondale, Illinois, he was 80. Born Anthony J. Williams on January 11, 1946 in Swansea, Wales, U.K., Educated at Manchester and Warwick Universities, Tony authored and/or co-authored Italian Western: The Opera of Violence (1975); Jack London: The Movies (1992); Vietnam War Films (1994/2011); Hearths of Darkness: The Family in the American Horror Film (1996); Larry Cohen: The Radical Allegories of an American Filmmaker (1997); Jack London’s The Sea Wolf: A Screenplay by Robert Rossen (1998); The Cinema of George A. Romero: Knight of the Living Dead (2003); Body and Soul: The Cinematic Vision of Robert Aldrich (2004); John Woo’s Bullet in the Head (2009); and James Jones: The Limits of Eternity (2016).).



Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Alessio Di Clemente

[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.]

Alessio Di Clemente was born in Florence, Italy on September 15, 1967. His paternal great-grandfather was a Native American of the Apsarok tribe and his great-grandmother was from Veneto, they emigrated to Canada in the 1920s.

He was a member of NATO special forces for 4 months, between 1991 and 1992 in Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Somalia; He became a sergeant major but did not want to be a professional soldier.

Accompanying his father to a fair, he met a friend of the latter who works in the world of cinema and suggested that he become an actor. Among 800 people who applied to enter the Experimental Center of Cinematography, he was among the 16 admitted. He embarked on a career as an actor, accumulating experience in theater and later also working in cinema and television. Former acting teacher at the Experimental Center of Cinematography where he graduated, he started his profession as an actor's coach and is the artistic director of Blow Up – Cinema and Visual Arts in Ferrara and acting teacher of Entr'Arte in Florence.

Active mainly in the theater, he has taken part in more than 50 plays, for years he has been touring his monologue Suerte.

Also, for television, Alessio has participated in various other fictions such as ‘Dr. Giò’, ‘A Woman as a Friend’, ‘The Team’, The Beauty of Women’ and the Raitre soap opera ‘A Place in the Sun’. From 2007 to 2008 he starred, with the role of Dr. Alberto Curti, in the Raiuno soap opera ‘Incantesimo 9 e 10’.

Alessio Di Clemente has appeared in two Spaghetti westerns: “Doc West” in 2008 as Garvey and as Mezzaluna Jack in “Il vagabond” in 2024.

Di CLEMENTE, Alessio [9/15/1967, Florence, Tuscany, Italy -     ] – theater, film, TV actor, married to producer, director, writer Ylenia Politano [1975-    ] (2008-    ) father of Johann Di Clemente [2005-     ], Eljas Di Clemente [2010-     ].

Doc West – 2008 (Garvey)

Il vagabond – 2024 (Mezzaluna Jack)