1. Terence Stamp

    Terence Henry Stamp (born July 22, 1938) is an English actor.

  2. Alain Delon

    Alain Delon is a French actor, one of the best known outside his native country. Delon’s star rose quickly, and by the age of twenty-three he was garnering comparisons to French screen legends such as Gérard Philipe and Jean Marais, as well as American actor James Dean. He was even called the male Brigitte Bardot. Not wanting to fall back on his looks, Delon tried to take roles that presented him with more of a challenge.

  3. Federico Boido

    Federico Boido (born in 1938 in Novi Ligure, Italy), is an Italian film actor who has appeared in many horror films, spaghetti westerns, and sword and sandal movies. He made his film debut at the age of 26. He appeared in over fifty films, including "Planet of the Vampires" (1965), "Danger: Diabolik" (1968), "Spirits of the Dead" (1968), "Roy Colt and Winchester Jack" (1970), and "Superfly TNT" (1973).

  4. Vincent Price

    Actor, writer, and gourmet, Vincent Price was born in St Louis, Missouri. He traveled through Europe, studied at Yale and became an actor. He made his screen debut in 1938, and after many minor roles, he began to perform in low-budget horror movies such as House of Wax (1953), achieving his first major success with House of Usher (1960). Known for his distinctive, low-pitched, creaky, atmospheric voice and his quizzical, mock-serious facial expressions, he went on to star in a series of...

  5. Peter Henry Fonda

    Accidently shot himself in the stomach when he was 10 Son of Henry Fonda Father of Bridget Fonda and Justin Fonda Uncle of Troy Garity Born at 12:09pm-EST Brother of actress Jane Fonda Educated at the University of Omaha. He joined the Omaha Playhouse and appeared in their production of "Harvey". Then, he went to New York and became an apprentice at the Cecilwood Theatre. A year later, he was on Broadway in "Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole". Next, he went to Hollywood to test for the...

  6. James Robertson-Justice

    James Robertson Justice was always a noticeable presence in a film with his large stature, bushy beard and booming voice. A Ph.D., a journalist, a naturalist, an expert falconer, a racing car driver, JRJ was certainly a man of many talents. He entered the film industry quite late in life (37) after he was spotted serving as MC for a local music hall. He became a familiar figure on-screen after a succession of "larger than life" roles during the 40s and 50s, and particularly as Sir...

  7. Kim Arcalli

    Was a close friend of legendary director Giulio Questi. Was a close friend of Bernardo Bertolucci. He died during the writing process of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America.

  8. Serge Marquand

    Brother of Christian Marquand and Nadine Trintignant. Uncle of Marie Trintignant. 1993: Race driver in Gentleman Drivers Series on a Ford Mustang Shelby.

  9. Renzo Palmer

    Adopted son of Kiki Palmer.

  10. Aleardo Ward

    Father of Luca Ward and Andrea Ward Italian dubber

  11. Umberto Dorsi

    One of the best character actor of Italian cinema, expecially in the early 60s and part of the 70s, Umberto took a degree in law in 1953 but he was active in many theaters of Italy until the early 60s, when he encountered cinema. He acted in 10-15 films every year, expecially in small part roles and in B-movies. Tall, big, he played many roles from grotesque to dramatic, for over 100 films during his career. He was best remembered for films like Giovedi, Il (1963), Il Gaucho, Parmigiana,...

  12. Edward Voigt
  13. Clement Biddle Wood
  14. Marco Stefanelli
  15. Daniele Vargas
  16. Paul Cooper
  17. Ernesto Colli