Giuliano Gemma

Giuliano Gemma

Born:September 2, 1938

Place of Birth:Rome, Italy

Died:October 1, 2013

Known For:Acting

Biography

Giuliano Gemma, born on September 2, 1938, in Rome, Italy, was a versatile actor known for his iconic roles in Spaghetti Western films. His journey into the world of acting began as a stuntman before transitioning into significant acting roles, thanks to director Duccio Tessari's guidance. Gemma's portrayal of characters like Ringo in "A Pistol for Ringo" and Scott Mary in "Day of Anger" solidified his status as a prominent figure in the genre.

Beyond his Western roles, Gemma showcased his talent in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed "The Desert of the Tartars" directed by Valerio Zurlini. His ability to seamlessly transition between different genres highlighted his versatility as an actor, earning him recognition and accolades throughout his career.

In 1976, Gemma's exceptional performance as Major Matiss in "The Desert of Tartars" earned him a prestigious David di Donatello award, the Italian equivalent of an Oscar. This recognition underscored his talent and dedication to his craft, solidifying his reputation as a respected actor in the industry.

Apart from his contributions to cinema, Gemma delved into other creative pursuits, such as sculpting and even starring in a web comic titled "Man Born Again" in 2012. His passion for the arts extended beyond acting, showcasing his multifaceted talents and interests.

Throughout his career, Gemma's impact extended beyond the screen, influencing future generations of actors and filmmakers. His daughter, Vera Gemma, followed in his footsteps, carving her path in the entertainment industry and carrying on his legacy.

Tragically, Giuliano Gemma's life was cut short on October 1, 2013, following a fatal car accident near Rome. The sudden loss of this talented actor left a void in the film industry, but his contributions and memorable performances continue to resonate with audiences worldwide. Giuliano Gemma's enduring legacy serves as a testament to his passion for storytelling and his lasting impact on Italian cinema.

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Filmography

Acting

Ben-Hur

Ben-Hur

Roman Officer with Messala (uncredited)

1959

In 25 AD, Judah Ben-Hur, a Jew in ancient Judea, opposes the occupying Roman empire. Falsely accused by a Roman childhood friend-turned-overlord of trying to kill the Roman governor, he is put into slavery and his mother and sister are taken away as prisoners.
The Leopard

The Leopard

Garibaldi's General

1963

As Garibaldi's troops begin the unification of Italy in the 1860s, an aristocratic Sicilian family grudgingly adapts to the sweeping social changes undermining their way of life. Proud but pragmatic Prince Don Fabrizio Salina allows his war hero nephew, Tancredi, to marry Angelica, the beautiful daughter of gauche, bourgeois Don Calogero, in order to maintain the family's accustomed level of comfort and political clout.
To Rome with Love

To Rome with Love

Hotel Manager

2012

Four tales unfold in the Eternal City: While vacationing in Rome, architect John encounters a young man whose romantic woes remind him of a painful incident from his own youth; retired opera director Jerry discovers a mortician with an amazing voice, and he seizes the opportunity to rejuvenate his own flagging career; a young couple have separate romantic interludes; a spotlight shines on an ordinary man.
Tenebre

Tenebre

Detective Germani

1982

A razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, murdering those around Peter Neal, an American mystery author in Italy to promote his newest novel.