Gilberto Galimberti

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Gilberto Galimberti (born February 25, 1933 in Rome ; † June 16, 2017 there ) was an Italian stuntman and actor .

Galimberti, who especially in Judo presented its athletic skills to the test, came in the early 1960s as a stuntman for the film and was until the middle of next decade, one of the famous Champion and stunt people, who in numerous genre films, including many spaghetti westerns and later crime films , small and occasionally (then mostly under the pseudonym Gill Roland ) took on larger roles. In 1976 he founded the Acrobat Cinematography Organization with some stunt colleagues , with which he was involved in numerous other films, including almost all with Tomas Milian . Active until the mid-1990s, his best-known roles remain those of the supporting characters in the two Trinità films by the duo Bud Spencer / Terence Hill , The Devil's Right and Left Hand and Four Fists for a Hallelujah .

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