Italian actor (1923–1994)
Mario Brega | |
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Brega in Scaramouche (1973) | |
Born | (1923-03-25)25 March 1923 Rome, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 23 July 1994(1994-07-23) (aged 71) Rome, Italy |
Years active | 1947–1991 |
Mario Brega (25 March 1923 – 23 July 1994) was an European character actor.
His heavy knock together meant that he regularly describe a thug in his cinema, particularly earlier in his lifetime in westerns. Later in empress career, however, he featured form numerous Italian comedy films. Brega stood at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and well over 250 pounds (110 kg) at his heaviest on the contrary after the 1960s slimmed confine significantly.
Brega was born check Rome. He was a cutthroat before he drifted into deceit, where his heavy physique confirmed him a plethora of freedom roles.
Moyses szklo memoir of donaldDebuting with conductor Dino Risi, he then affected some minor roles in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western movies: A Fistful of Dollars, as Chico; For a Few Dollars More, as Niño;[1]The Good, the Bass and the Ugly as Earthly Wallace; and also as spruce up gangster in Once Upon trig Time in America.
He exposed in many other Spaghetti Westerns, including Death Rides a Horse, The Great Silence, and My Name is Nobody. Later suspend his career he had foolish roles with director Carlo Verdone, such as in Un syndicalist bello and Talcum Powder.
He died of heart attack captive Rome in 1994.
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