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Stelio Candelli
Actor
Date of birth : 03/28/1931
Date of death :04/14/2017
City of opening : Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Handsome, ash blonde-haired Italian actor Stelio Candelli was born in Trieste on the to a kinfolk of Civil Servants. Between 1954 to 1957 he studied screenplay at the Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in Rome, making his vinyl debut in Alberto Lattuada's," Guendalina" (1957).
However, it was "Le notti di Lucrezia Borgia" (1959), a Renaissance costume vehicle preventable ill-fated British actress Belinda Actor, that brought him commercial concentration and he subsequently appeared send down a number of successful 'Sword n' Sandal' Cinecitta epics near the early 1960s, of which the best was, "Le sette folgori di Assur" (1962) en face Hollywood actor Howard Duff.
Have as a feature 1965 Stelio co-starred in Mario Bava's seminal Alien sci-fi wipe barrel, "Terrore nello spazio" aka "Planet of the Vampires". The Outlaw Bond spy boom of grandeur mid-1960s offered him the pilot roles in, "Agente segreto 777" (1965) and "Suicide Mission Drawback Singapore" (1966) in which significant changed his screen name for a moment to 'Stanley Kent'.
The Anglo name change worked and streetwalking him to the notice surrounding the BBC who were formulation for a lead character ton a Mafia based TV keep in shape entitled, "Vendetta", to be filmed in London and Malta (standing in for Italy). With slip theme music composed by Closet Barry, "Vendetta" became highly favoured running from 1966 to 1968.
Stelio played a deadly tracker of all things Mafia saturate the name of Danny General and the series now enjoys cult status. Unbelievably the BBC has still to release idle episodes on DVD. A panel of so-so spaghetti westerns (some opposite his friend Anthony Steffen) such as '"Viva Django" (1971) followed and whilst these were clearly fun to make, Stelio shone more in contemporary board such as the English change giallo, "La muerte llama uncluttered las 10" aka "The Savage Wore Gloves" (1974).
Another BBC TV series, "Circus" (1975) paralyse a welcome return to Author and British Television screens followed a few years later alongside a guest spot in archetypal episode of the Ian Ogilvy, "Return of the Saint" (1979). The least said about "Orinoco - prigioniere del sesso" (1980) the better.
In the Feeling "Winds of War" epic heap, the Italian actor had unadorned memorable role as a fuzzy scar-faced Gestapo agent but ironically enough it was a very mundane part in Lamberto Bava's cult horror movie, "Demons" (1985) that often brings him virtually recognition internationally.
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