Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Who Are Those Guys? ~ Remo De Angelis

 

Remo De Angelis was born in Rome, Ialy on July 28, 1926. He was one of the greatest stuntmen and stunt coordinators in the Italian film industry. A master swordsman found work in the genre in the mid-1950s with his first credited appearance in the 1956 film “Lo spadaccino misterioso” (The Mysterious Swordsman). As his reputation grew his talents were put to use as a stuntman and coordinator. He was an assistant director and master of arms on many of the Spaghetti westerns and action films made in Italy. He was also involved in special effects and was an instructor to many of the actors in the use of guns and swords. He appeared in at least 11 peplum films that we are aware of.

When the Spaghetti western genre replaced the peplum films Remo moved right along with the trend becoming a master of arms and stunt coordinator and did many stunts and even became a decent actor during the 1960s and 1970s. He appeared in two dozen Spaghetti westerns from 1962 till 1974. He was sometimes billed under the aliases Erik Schippers or Erik Shippers.

His last film appearance was as a killer in 1982’s “Monsignor”.

After leaving the film industry in the early 1980s he became a well know artist and his paintings have been exhibited across Italy.

Remo died in Rome on October 9, 2014, at the age of 88.

De ANGELIS, Remo (aka Remo D' Angelo, Remo D'Angelis, Erik Schippers, Erik Shippers, Remo de Angelis, Remo di Angeli) [7/28/1926, Rome, Lazio, Italy – 10/9/2014, Rome, Lazio, Italy] – production manager, assistant director, fencing master, stunt coordinator, master of arms, stuntman, film actor, painter.

The Sign of Zorro – 1962 (sergeant)

$5,000 on One Ace – 1964 (district judge)

The Man from Oklahoma – 1964 (Deputy Michael)

Django – 1965 (Riccardo) [as Erik Schippers]

In a Colt’s Shadow – 1965 (henchman) [stunt coordinator]

The Avenger – 1966 (Juan) [master of arms, stunt coordinator]

A Taste for Killing – 1966 (deputy) [stunt coordinator]

John the Bastard – 1967 (robber) [master of arms]

Litte Rita of the West – 1967 (Cassidy) [master of arms]

The Moment to Kill – 1967 (Dago)

Viva Django! – 1967 (Barry henchman) [stunts]

Belle Starr – 1968 (Butch)

The Great Silence – 1968 (false sheriff)

Hate Thy Neighbor – 1968 (Bill Dakota)

I Want Him Dead – 1968 (sheriff)

A Long Ride from Hell – 1968 (Tracy) [stunt coordinator, stunts]

The Mercenary – 1968 (Hudo) [master of arms]

The Unholy Four – 1969 (bounty hunter)

A Man Called Sledge – 1970 (poker player) [stunt coordinator, master of arms]

Blindman – 1971 [master of arms]

The Deserter – 1971 (Mark)

They Still Call Me Amen – 1972

Carambola – 1973 (Lieutenant Stevens)

The Great Adventure – 1974 (Hank McKenzie)

1 comment:

  1. Remo De Angelis was the weapons master for "A Man Called Sledge" from 1970, which I've seen before, but he also did stunts. Please do not try any of Remo's stunts at home. LOL

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