Italian actor and singer Antonio Dimitri died December 8,
2019 in Rome, Italy. He was 88. Known also as
Tony DiMitri and George Stevenson he appeared in over 30 films and television
appearances between 1953 and 1988. Born on June 12, 1931 in Manduria, Italy,
he starred, using the George Stevenson alias as Quintana in 1969’s “Quintana:
Dead or Alive”. He may also be best remembered in a quick cameo from “The Good,
the Bad and the Ugly” as a Mesilla deputy who Blondie shoots his hat off at
Tuco’s hanging. His other five Euro-westerns include “Two Mafiamen in the Far West” - 1964 as (Jesse James); “God May Forgive You,
Not Me” – 1966 (as Manuel Hernandez); “The Judgment of God” – 1972 (as Ringo); “6
Bounty Killers for a Massacre” – 1972 (as Rinaldo) and “When Satan Grips a Colt”
– 1972. Tony also had a brief musical
career as a singer releasing three 45 rpm records in 1965.
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He also had a website with lots of photos from his career.
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