Edmondo Tieghi

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Edmondo Tieghi
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Edmondo Tieghi is an Italian actor.

He appeared in Perdiamoci di vista (1994), directed by Carlo Verdone, [1] L'avvertimento (1980) by Damiano Damiani, [2] Le avventura di Enea (1974) by Franco Rossi, [3] Brillantina rock by Michele Massimo Tarantini, [4] Corte marziale (1973) by Roberto Mauri, [5] Eroi all'inferno (1974) by Aristide Massaccesi, [6] and Diary of a Roman Virgin (1973) by Joe D'Amato. [7]

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He played a Mexican soldier in the western film A Fistful of Dollars (1964), [8] Nino in Rudeness (1975), [9] and the hostage in the restaurant in Day of Violence . [10]

Filmography

Films

  • A Fistful of Dollars (1964) as Mexican soldier
  • For a Few Dollars More (1965) as 2nd Agua Caliente Villager watching Monco
  • Duck, You Sucker (1971) as Member of firing squad
  • Fra' Tazio da Velletri (1973) as Lapo De' Pazzi
  • Corte marziale (1973) as Presiding Judge
  • ven Nuns in Kansas City (1973) as Marrisson Right Hand
  • Diary of a Roman Virgin (1973) as Conspirator
  • Day of Violence (1977) as Nonno
  • El hampa ataca, la policía responde (1977) as Biondo
  • Contrólese soldado (1977)
  • Il giorno dei cristalli (1978) as Padre Ernesto
  • La Cage aux Folles (1978)
  • Aspetterò (1978) as Addetto reception
  • Deadly Chase (1978) as Civetta
  • Brillantina Rock (1979)
  • The Warning (1980)
  • The Fascist Jew (1980)
  • Storia senza parole (1981)
  • Il piacere dell'onestà (1982) as Marchetto Fongi
  • Il passo falso (1983)
  • Caligula's Slaves (1984)
  • Uomo contro uomo (1987) as Avvocato Arcuzio
  • Perdiamoci di vista (1994) as Arianna's father
  • Ustica: una spina nel cuore (2000) as Mr.Kappa
  • Soldiers, la historia de Kosovo (2001) as Zoran Jukovic
  • L'altra donna (2002)

TV series

  • La Eneida (1971-1972) as Acate
  • Nucleo centrale investigativo (1974) as Magnaghi
  • Heroes in Hell (1974) as Julian
  • La mafia mi fa un baffo (1974)
  • How Wonderful to Die Assassinated (1975) as Congiurato
  • El genio (1975)
  • Rudeness (1975)
  • Qui squadra mobile (1976) as Uomo della Lotus
  • Il commissario De Vincenzi 2 (1977) as Tecnico
  • The Last Three Days (1977) as Un fascista
  • La riva di Charleston (1978)
  • I racconti fantastici di Edgar Allan Poe (1979) as Lionel
  • El capitán Maffei (1985)
  • Mino (1986) as Gen. Diaz
  • Piazza Navona (1988)

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