Bruno Riccardo Di Luia was born in Rome on April 4, 1943. He was an Italian actor, stuntman and former rugby union player in Serie A in CUS Rom
Di Luia he a militant of Avanguardia Nazionale; his older brother, Serafino Di Luia, was one of the founders of the movement with Stefano Delle Chiaie.
Bruno’s Roman, grim gaze and the flattened nose of a boxer, he appeared in more than fifty films he played in supporting and leading roles, but more than anything else that of a henchman or gang member especially in the films of Tomas Milian and in several crime films. However, he had the opportunity to play some relevant parts, such as that of the antagonist in “A pugni nudi” of 1974 and that of the tax collector who persecutes Enrico Montesano in “Grandi magazzini” in 1986. Bruno also participated in several television series. He was part of the cast of the religious film The Passion of the Christ. In all he’s appeared in over 90 films and television series from 1971 to 2021. In some films, such as “Porci con la P.38”, he was also a master of arms.
Bruno appeared in six Spaghetti westerns in small roles, but his face made him easily recognizable and memorable.
Di LUIA, Bruno (Bruno Riccardo Di Luia) [4/4/1943, Rome, Lazio, Italy - ] – rugby player, director, assistant director, writer, stuntman, master
of arms, film, TV actor.
Finders Killers – 1971
A Genius – 1975 (soldier)
Macho Killers – 1977 (Gunner/Gonzalez)
A Man Called Blade – 1977 (stagecoach
guard)
Buddy Goes West – 1981 (saloon patron)
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