Valentino Macchi has died.
A native of Bologna, Macchi was born on August 4, 1937
worked with many directors both in Italy and abroad, among which we were Pupi
Avati, Alberto Sordi and Giuseppe Orlandini. He appeared in comedies, westerns
and Italian crime films in the 1970s. Macchi appeared in over 130 films and TV
appearances. Among those many films were 21 Euro-westerns such as “A Man Called
Gringo” (1965), “Yankee” and “Arizona Colt” (aka “The Man from Nowhere”),
“Navajo Joe”, “A Bullet for the General” (all 1966), “Gentleman Killer”, “Any
Gun Can Play” “Bandidos” (all 1967), “Starblack” (aka “Johnny Colt”)
(1968).
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