Vincent Barbi
Vincent Barbi, born on January 11, 1912, in Naples, Italy, was a distinguished actor whose career spanned several decades and encompassed a variety of notable film roles. He gained recognition for his performances in iconic movies such as "Black Belt Jones" (1974), a martial arts classic, and "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" (1976), directed by the acclaimed filmmaker John Cassavetes. Additionally, Barbi appeared in the Italian comedy "Totò all'inferno" (1955), showcasing his versatility and talent in different genres.
Throughout his career, Barbi became known for his captivating screen presence and ability to portray diverse characters, which earned him a dedicated following among cinema enthusiasts. His contributions to the film industry left a lasting impact, and he became a recognizable figure in both American and Italian cinema.
Vincent Barbi passed away on September 27, 1998, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His legacy continues to resonate within the film community, as his body of work remains a testament to his significant contributions to the arts. Through his memorable performances, Barbi has secured his place in the annals of cinematic history, celebrated for both his talent and enduring influence on future generations of actors.
Filmography
Did Baby Shoot Her Sugardaddy?
Dolemite
Black Belt Jones
Confessions of a Hitman
Violated!
Terminal Force
The Blob
Never Love a Stranger
The Astro-Zombies
The Corpse Grinders