John P. Dulaney

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John P. Dulaney (born December 11, 1946 in Oklahoma City ) is an American actor .

Life

After graduating from college in Hollywood, Dulaney initially worked for special effects from 1965 and made short films as a director . At the end of the 1960s he managed a small movie theater in New York's East Village and went to Italy, where he played a few small roles in spaghetti westerns. From the mid-1970s he found a recurring role in the film series about the unusual Inspector Giraldi (converted to "Tony Marroni" in German-speaking countries), in which he interpreted the Venetian, bumbling agent Ballarin. Later, Dulaney, with mostly long blond hair and a beard, often with glasses, was seen in some action films shot in the Philippines . In 1988 he was back in his homeland and produced several films, of which The Legend of Emerald Princess won an award at the New York International Film Festival .

Dulaney has lived in Concord since 1996 and owns Mind Logic, an electronics and computer company.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1971: Sabata returns (È tornato Sabata… hai chiuso un'altra volta)
  • 1972: Django's bloody trail (La lunga cavalcata della vendetta)
  • 1988: Roboman (Robowar - Robot da guerra)
  • 1993: Blackbelt II

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Enrico Lancia, Fabio Melelli: Dictionnaire del cinema italiano. Attori stranieri del nostro cinema . Gremese 2006, pp. 62/63