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When the Italians started to make western movies, it was | When the Italians started to make western movies, it was thought that a western needed an American lead actor. In 1965 Duccio Tessari chose a young Italian actor for the role of Ringo, the gunslinger with an angel face. For the occasion, the young man adopted the Americanized pseudo Montgomery Wood, but he would soon have his original Italian name on the credits: Giuliano Gemma. | ||
Because of his | Because of his good looks he was called ''Bello Giuliano'', and to the Italians he became ''Il Pistolero Nazionale''. His popularity paved the way for other Italian actors who would become western movie stars, such as Franco Nero, Terence Hill, Bud Spencer and Gianni Garko. Gemma appeared in all kinds of genres, but even in his home country he is best remembered as: | ||
Il Re dello Spaghetti Western The King of the Spaghetti Westerns<br /> | Il Re dello Spaghetti Western - The King of the Spaghetti Westerns<br /> | ||
[[Category:Articles]][[Category:Giuliano Gemma]] | [[Category:Articles]][[Category:Giuliano Gemma]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 29 October 2013
Main Page >> Specials >> Adios Ringo - Giuliano Gemma (1938 - 2013)
Texts:
- Return of Ringo - My Soul was Born - a personal goodbye by Scherpschutter
- Giuliano Gemma - Actor's Page
- Forever Ringo - Character Page
THE FILMS:
- Una Pistola per Ringo: PAGE / REVIEW
- Il Ritorno di Ringo: PAGE / REVIEW1 / REVIEW2
- Un Dollaro Bucato (One Silver Dollar): PAGE / REVIEW
- Adios Gringo: PAGE / REVIEW
- Per Pochi Dollari Ancora (Fort Yuma Gold): PAGE / REVIEW
- Wanted: PAGE / REVIEW
- Arizona Colt: PAGE / REVIEW
- I Giorni dell'Ira (Day of Anger): PAGE / REVIEW
- I Lunghi Giorni della Vendetta: PAGE / REVIEW
- Vivi o, preferibilmente, morti: PAGE / REVIEW
- ...e per Tetto un Cielo di Stelle: PAGE / REVIEW
- Amico, stammi lontano almeno un palmo (Ben and Charlie): PAGE / REVIEW
- Il Prezzo del Potere: PAGE / REVIEW
- Il Bianco, il Giallo, il Nero: PAGE / REVIEW
- California: PAGE / REVIEW
- Sella d'argento: PAGE / REVIEW
- Tex e il signore degli abissi: PAGE / REVIEW
When the Italians started to make western movies, it was thought that a western needed an American lead actor. In 1965 Duccio Tessari chose a young Italian actor for the role of Ringo, the gunslinger with an angel face. For the occasion, the young man adopted the Americanized pseudo Montgomery Wood, but he would soon have his original Italian name on the credits: Giuliano Gemma.
Because of his good looks he was called Bello Giuliano, and to the Italians he became Il Pistolero Nazionale. His popularity paved the way for other Italian actors who would become western movie stars, such as Franco Nero, Terence Hill, Bud Spencer and Gianni Garko. Gemma appeared in all kinds of genres, but even in his home country he is best remembered as:
Il Re dello Spaghetti Western - The King of the Spaghetti Westerns