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Acting
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1969
Benestare, Calabria, Italy
Vincenzo Musolino (9 May 1930 – 9 May 1969) was an Italian actor, director, producer and screenwriter. Musolino was born in Reggio Calabria into a humble family, and lived as a fisherman. During the military service he held in Venice, he was chosen by Renato Castellani for the leading role of Antonio in the neorealist drama Two Cents Worth of Hope. Following the success of the film, Musolino appeared in several films, mainly in supporting roles. In 1964, he dedicated himself to the production of genre films, often working with director Edoardo Mulargia, with whom he also wrote several screenplays. In 1968, one year before his premature death, he was the director to two low-budget Spaghetti Westerns, in which he was credited as Glenn Vincent Davis.
Hondo
1967
il complice di El Tigre
1967
Ramon / Raymond Cris
1966
1965
1964
Armando
1964
Guglielmo "Il rosso"
1962
Nilo
1962
Fernando
1962
Rodriguez, Pirate
1962
as Hondo
as il complice di El Tigre
as Ramon / Raymond Cris
as Armando
as Guglielmo "Il rosso"
as Nilo
as Fernando
as Rodriguez, Pirate
as Pardino
as Il piccolo Alessandro (uncredited)
as Il primo fascista
as Rosario
as Aldo
as Fattore Rocco
as Carmine
as Sandro
as Antonio