José Bódalo
Zuffoli was born in Córdoba, Argentina on March 24, 1916. The son of actress
Eugenia Zúffoli [1900-1982] and actor and singer José Bódalo, Sr. His birth in Argentina coincided with an artistic
tour of his family, but soon moved to Madrid, where he began studying medicine.
After the
Spanish Civil War, he emigrated with his family to Venezuela, where he debuted
on radio, working as an actor and broadcaster for Radio Caracas and also
participating as a professional soccer player. He moved to Spain in 1947, where
he made over 120 stage, film and TV appearances between 1930 and his death in
1985.
From the mid
to late 1960s he prolifically appeared in Spaghetti westerns which were often
Spanish and Italian co-produced. He played the role of General Hugo Rodriguez
in 1966’s “Django” opposite Franco Nero; and also performed in “Begin the
Beguine”, the film that won the 1982 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language
Film.
He appeared
in many comedy or drama films in Spain but also appeared in many television
series particularly after 1970 such as ‘Novela’ from 1969–1977, ‘Cañas y Barro’ (1978) and ‘Estudio’ 1 in the early
1980s.
José Bódalo
died in Madrid, Madrid, Spain on July 24, 1985.
BÓDALO,
José (aka
Francisco Bódalo) (José Bódalo Zuffoli) [3/24/1916, Córdoba, Argentina - 7/24/1985, Madrid, Madrid,
Spain] – professional soccer player, stage, radio, TV actor, son of actress
Eugenia Zúffoli [1900-1982] and singer José Bódalo, Sr., married to Alicia
Fernandez Tomas (19??-1985), father of Alicia Bodalo, Maria Teresa Bodalo.
Django - 1965 (General Hugo Rodriguez)
Dollars for a Fast Gun - 1965 (Martin)
Ringo’s Big Night – 1965 (Tombstone
Sheriff Sam Murdock)
Thompson 1880 – 1966 (Judge Lennox)
Professionals for a Massacre – 1967 (El
Primero)
Ringo’s Big Night – 1967 (sheriff)
A Train for Durango – 1967 (‘The
Chief’)
One After the Other – 1968 (Colonel
Jefferson)
Garringo - 1969 (Sheriff Klaus)
Companeros! - 1970 (General Mongo
Alvarez) [as Francisco Bódalo]
Captain Apache – 1971 (General)
He was AMAZING in Companeros!...
ReplyDeleteStephan Segantini, from Brazil
It is highly recommendable to read: Los españoles del western, autor Juan Gabriel García and Edited by Círculo Rojo (Spain)
ReplyDeleteYes, I have a copy.
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