Italian theater, film, TV and voice actor Bruno Scipioni
died in Rome, Italy on December 5, 2019. He was
85. Born in Rome
on July 29, 1934, Scipioni graduated as an accountant and then, in 1958, he
attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. He started his film career
with Kapò (1959) and he was
particularly active during the 1960s, usually being cast as a character actor.
He was also active on stage, in television series, in commercials and as voice
actor. He was the father of voice actor Carlo Scipioni. Scipioni appeared in 10
Euro-westerns: “The Terrible Sheriff” (1962);
as a juryman in “4 Bullets for Joe” (1963); as Verdugo in “Heroes of the West”
(1963); as Damon henchman “Lost Treasure of the Aztecs” (1964); “Ranch of the
Ruthless” (1964); “Renegade Gunfighter” (1965); “A Fistful of Songs” (1966); “0For
One Thousand Dollars per Day” (1966); a townsman in “Ringo and His Golden Pistol” (1966); “The
Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid” (1967).
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He's not mentionned in the cast on imdb.com. Do you think he really played in this movie ?
ReplyDeleteDidier Givannel (riowestern.com)
... in the cast of THE TERRIBLE SHERIFF.
ReplyDeleteIMDb is not always reliable.
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