[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Bruno Degni is/was an Italian character actor. He appeared in some fifty plus films and television series appearances from 1965 to 1975. He also worked as an actor in Fotoromanzi magazines from 1967-1973.
Like so many of these character actors the only information we can find is a listing of their film and magazine credits and even those most likely are incomplete as they were often seen but never credited.
Degni appeared in ten Spaghetti westerns that I know of: “Dio perdona... io no!” (God Forgives... I Don’t!) as a poker observer, “Johnny Yuma” as a saloon patron, “Djurado” as a funeral attendee all in 1966, “Requiescant” (Kill and Pray) as a townsman in 1967, “Dos hombres van a morir” (Ringo the Lone Rider) as the bank manager in 1968, “Gli fumavano le colt…lo chiamavano Camposanto” (Bullet for a Stranger) as a hearing attendee, “Acquasanta Joe” (Holy Water Joe), “È tornato Sabata... hai chiuso un'altra volta” (Return of Sabata) as a saloon patron, “...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità” (Trinity is STILL My Name) as a stagecoach passenger all in 1971, “La caza del oro” (Too Much Gold for One Gringo) as a hotel clerk in 1972.
DEGNI, Bruno [Italian] – fotoromanzi, film actor.
God Forgives... I
Don’t! – 1966 (poker observer)
Johnny Yuma – 1966 (saloon patron)
Djurado – 1966 (funeral attendee)
Kill and Pray – 1967 (townsman)
Ringo the Lone Rider – 1968 (bank
manager)
Bullet for a Stranger - 1971 (hearing
attendee)
Holy Water Joe – 1971 (bank teller)
Return of Sabata – 1971 (saloon
patron)
Trinity is STILL My Name – 1971
(stagecoach passenger)
Too Much Gold for One Gringo – 1972
(hotel clerk)

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