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=== FRESH GRAVES ===
=== FRESH GRAVES ===
*'''MILLAIRE, Albert''' - 1/18/1935, Montréal, Quebec, Canada - 8/15/2018, Canada
Canadian theater, film, TV actor Albert Millaire has died at age 83. The actor, known for his classic roles, was diagnosed with cancer in 2000, but continued to work nonetheless. He was recognized by many older Quebecers as the image of Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville, who he played in a popular television series in 1969. He also portrayed Sir Wilfrid Laurier in a miniseries about the ex-prime minister in 1987. Millaire won the Gémeaux prize in 2014 for best supporting actor in a soap opera for his role in Mémoires vives. Millaire appeared in two Euro-western TV series: “Adventures in Rainbow Country” (1969-1970) as Roger Lemieux and “By Way of the Stars” as Renauld (1992-1993).


*'''il FENOMENO, Jimmy (Luigi Origene Soffrano)''' - 4/22/1932, Lucera, Puglia, Italy - 8/6/2018, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
*'''il FENOMENO, Jimmy (Luigi Origene Soffrano)''' - 4/22/1932, Lucera, Puglia, Italy - 8/6/2018, Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Revision as of 21:21, 15 August 2018

KÜLOWThis page is our personal hall of fame. A reminder to us all that even though considered a B-genre, Spaghetti Westerns were full of great characters, played by great people. Many have passed away, and while we are young growing up re-watching all these classics, many more will probably leave us. May they be remembered. What follows, is a work-in-progress, a growing list of legends who have passed away...

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FRESH GRAVES

  • MILLAIRE, Albert - 1/18/1935, Montréal, Quebec, Canada - 8/15/2018, Canada

Canadian theater, film, TV actor Albert Millaire has died at age 83. The actor, known for his classic roles, was diagnosed with cancer in 2000, but continued to work nonetheless. He was recognized by many older Quebecers as the image of Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville, who he played in a popular television series in 1969. He also portrayed Sir Wilfrid Laurier in a miniseries about the ex-prime minister in 1987. Millaire won the Gémeaux prize in 2014 for best supporting actor in a soap opera for his role in Mémoires vives. Millaire appeared in two Euro-western TV series: “Adventures in Rainbow Country” (1969-1970) as Roger Lemieux and “By Way of the Stars” as Renauld (1992-1993).


  • il FENOMENO, Jimmy (Luigi Origene Soffrano) - 4/22/1932, Lucera, Puglia, Italy - 8/6/2018, Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Italian comic actor Jimmy il Fenomeno died in Milan, Italy August 7, 2018. He was 86. Born Luigi Origene Soffrano in Lucera, Puglia, Italy he became known as Jimmy il Fenomeno and started his career in 1961 with an appearance in “Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis”. He would go on to appear in over 150 films during the Golden Days of Italian cinema. His grimaces, dialect and the the tone of voice always made him stand out above his dialogue. Jimmy became a regular figure during the 1970s and 1980s in Italian sex comedies and was considered a lucky charm by producers and directors who insisted he had a small role if even just a cameo. Jimmy appeared in two Euro-westerns: “$10,000 for a Massacre” (1967) as a bartender and “The Longest Hunt” (1968) as a soldier in Major Doneghan's army.


  • RICHENS, Pete (Peter Richens) 8/18/1952, Devon, England, U.K. - 8/6/2018, Devon, England, U.K.

Pete Richens, who co-wrote more than two dozen of the Comic Strip films, died August 6, 2018 in Devon, England at the age of 65. Born Peter Richens on August 18, 1952 in Devon, he started working with the troupe – whose core members were Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Peter Richardson, Jennifer Saunders and Alexei Sayle – at their live shows at the Raymond Revue Bar in Soho. There he would transcribe the comedians’ improvisations and create a coherent narrative from them. His contribution to the group’s films was overshadowed by Richardson, who was the driving force behind the Comic Strip. However, Richens co-wrote 25 of the films, from the first, 1982’s Five Go Mad In Dorset, to the last, Redtop, in 2016 and occasionally made cameo appearances, most notably as a cheerful depressive in Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase. Richens was co-writer on “A Fistful of Traveller’s Cheques” (1984).


  • GISPERT, María Dolores (Maria Dolores Gispert Guart) - 3/22/1934, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - 7/21/2018, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

The voice actress María Dolores Gispert, the unforgettable voice in Castilian of stars like Whoopi Goldberg and Kathy Bates, died at 84 years of age on July 21, 2018. Born in Barcelona on March 22, 1934, she came from a family of artists, the interpreter began her career as a child with locutions on Radio Barcelona, before moving to dubbing in the mid-forties, giving voice to children and young stars. She participated in these works in films as recognizable as “Treasure Island” , “The Night of the Hunter” , I confess (in their corresponding redoblajes on the occasion of its broadcast on TVE during the seventies), “Irma la duce” , “Bonnie & Clyde”, “Una lagartija con piel de mujer”, Gunfight at the OK Corral”, “Sueños de seductor”, “Grease”, “Los caballeros de la moto”, “Blade Runner” (where she dubbed Joanna Cassidy) and “The Goonies”. She dubbed a dozen or more Euro-westerns including the voice of Tiffany Hoyveld in “Ace High” (1967), Hedy Sontag in “Doc” (1971), Maris Solinas in “Blindman” (1971), Uschi Glas in “Alleluia and Sartana, Sons of God (1974), Tiffany Hoyveld in the “Ace High” 1990 Spanish DVD release.


  • MAC (Macari Gómez Quibus) - 3/8/1926, Reus, Tarragona, Spain - 7/20/2018, Olesa de Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Poster artist Macari Gómez Quibus died in Olesa de Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain on July 20th. He was 92. Born in Reus, Tarragona, Spain on March 8, 1926, the cartoonist Macario Gómez Quibus developed an impressive career making the Spanish versions of posters of great Hollywood films such as “The Ten Commandments” and “Doctor Zhivago”, but also of Spanish films such as “El Verdugo”, “El Stroller” and “The Big Gundown” and “For a Few Dollars More plus several editions for the Sitges Festival. Mac has been recognized in his country as the last great poster designer. More than 4,000 creations, including posters, guides, press pens and video covers, testify to his great artistic skills, which he’s also received recognition in Hollywood. In 2006, Filmoteca Española paid tribute to the artist's career with an exhibition in which 75 of his best-known works were seen, recognition that was joined by all kinds of international personalities, from Charlton Heston to Kirk Douglas to Salvador Dali.


  • FUSCAGNI, Nino (Serafino Fuscagni) - 2/12/1937, Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy - 7/19/2018, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Serafino "Nino" Fuscagni, died yesterday Thursday, July 19, 2018, in Rome. The well-known actor and television host, younger brother of Charles, Rai's senior manager and director of Raiuno. He was also known by the pseudonyms "Juri McFee" and "Ray Scott". Nino was born Serafino Fuscagni in Città di Castello on February 12, 1937. His greatest popularity came from TV, from numerous dramas and television miniseries. He made his debut in the cinema in the 1960s: he mainly played b-movies (peplum, musicarelli, spaghetti westerns, comedians, police thrillers). Nino appeared in seven Euro-westerns including: “Three Graves for a Winchester” and “Who Killed Johnny Ringo” both (1968), “Black Jack” (1968) and “A Colt in the Hand of the Devil” (1973).


  • BLAKE, Yvonne - 1938, Manchester, England, U.K. - 7/17/2018, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Yvonne Blake, designer of the iconic costumes of the 1978 box-office hit Superman, died July 17, 2018 in Madrid, Spain. She was 80. The Britain-born costume designer won an Oscar for her work on 1971 historical drama 'Nicholas and Alexandra.' Born in 1938 in Manchester, England, her early work was as an assistant costume designer and art director on Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451, and as costume coordinator on the Elizabeth Taylor thriller Night Watch (1973). Her telefilm work included Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), Casanova (1987), Crime of the Century (1996), and James Dean (2001). In her career, she won four Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars) and received four BAFTA nominations and two Primetime Emmy nominations. Yvonne was the costume designer for one Euro-western, 1969’s “A Talent for Loving” starring Richard Widmark, Cesar Romeroand Caroline Munro.


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