Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Who Are Those Guys? ~ John Dulaney

 

John Patrick Dulaney was born on December 11, 1946, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Harding High School in Oklahoma City and studied Motion Picture Direction at Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois. At 19 he started work in a Hollywood film lab editing, printing and special effects but soon began directing short films. Later he continued directing and producing films in New York City where he also owned a small cinema in the East Village. In 1969 he left for Europe where he began his acting years. His travels have taken him around the world many times (24 years overseas and 50 countries) and he has made various films in Europe and Asia. He has written two novels as yet unpublished, enjoys composing. Returning to Hollywood in 1988-89 he produced or lined-produced various films including the short children's film "The Legend of the Emerald Princess" with Charlotte Lewis which was sold to Disney TV and won an award at the New York International Film Festival. Today John then moved to Los Angeles and returned to acting. In 1993 March in Concord, California John founded and ran one of the first 20 commercial web pages in history, Mind Logic an internet mail order company selling audio/video electronics and computers. John now lives in Bellevue, Washington with his wife Jo Jo.

John appeared in small supporting and character roles in seven Spaghetti westerns and is probably best remembered in the pictured role of the duel judge in 1971’s “Return of Sabata”.

DULANEY, John (aka Johan Dolaney) (John Patrick Dulaney) [12/11/1946, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A. -     ] – author, producer, cinematographer, writer, composer, film, TV actor, married to Nancy Ellen Kunesh [1947-    ] (1965-1966) father of Tom Dulaney (Thomas John Dulaney) [1966-    ], married to Maria R. ‘Jojo’ Dulaney [1963-    ] (1985-    ), father of Chris Dulaney [1989-    ], Jacqueline J. Dulaney [2005-    ].

Have a Good Funeral... Sartana will Pay – 1970 (cowboy)

The Long Ride of Revenge – 1970 (gambler)

The Price of Death – 1971 (townsman)

Return of Sabata – 1971 (duel judge)

They Call Him Cemetery – 1971 [background]

Trinity is STILL My Name – 1971 (saloon patron) [scene was never filmed]

Jesse and Lester, Two Brothers in a Place Called Trinity – 1972 (angry bank customer)

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