Italian actress Carla Calo died in Forano, Lazio, Italy on
December 29, 2019. She was 93. Born in Palermo, Sicily, Italy she began he
acting career in the theater before appearing in more than 100 films beginning
with “Il falco rosso” (1949). She then appeared with Toto in several films. She
appeared in seven Euro-westerns mostly using the alias Carol Brown. “Zorro at
the Court of Spain” 1962 (Francisca Di Villaverde); “Bullets and the Flesh” 1964 (Aunt Peggy); “Blood at Sundown”
1966 (Rhonda Liston); “Seven Dollars to Kill” 1966 (Rosa/Rosita/Rosario); “The
Tramplers” 1966 (Mrs. Temple Cordeen); “The Taste of Vengeance” 1968 (Mother
Douglas); “Sting of the West” 1972.
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