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Bruno Corazzari (born 30 December 1940) is an Italian film, television and stage actor.
Born in Castellarano, Reggio Emilia, Corazzari started his career in the second half of the sixties, playing minor roles in a number of Spaghetti Western films, usually being cast as a bad gunslinger and a member of the villain's band. [1] [2] In a few years he played roles of greater weight in other genres, namely giallo, poliziotteschi and adventure films. [2] He was also active in art films, working with Marco Bellocchio, Franco Brocani and Maurizio Ponzi, among others. [2] Since the late 1970s Corazzari focused his activities on television, appearing on numerous TV-movies and series, sometimes in main roles. [2]
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