Raf Baldassarre

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Raffaele Baldassarre (born January 17, 1932 in Giurdignano , Province of Lecce , † January 11, 1995 in Rome ) was an Italian actor .

Life

The tall, slim actor starred in Italian films from 1957 to 1985, but never got beyond the status of supporting actor. Baldassare was often at the beginning of his career friend or rival of the hero, as he embodied later in adventure films , sandals films and 35 spaghetti westerns in a total of nearly 100 roles usually reliable a Mexican bandit, a pirate or crook. He had a special friendship with Tony Anthony , he appeared in almost all of his films. Towards the end of his career, Baldassare lived in Otranto , where he and his brothers owned several businesses and still worked as a producer of documentaries for "Tele Lecce Barbano".

In addition to his actual and his short name in different spellings, he was also listed under the pseudonyms "Ralph Baldwyn", "Ralph Baldwin" and "Raf Falcone".

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Gli attori, AL. Gremese 2003, p. 40