Luciano Rossi
Luciano Rossi, born on November 28, 1934, in Rome, Italy, was a distinguished Italian actor known for his contributions to cinema. His prolific career spanned over two decades, during which he participated in 67 films from 1966 until 1987. Rossi's performances were characterized by his versatility, allowing him to embody a range of characters that resonated with audiences.
Throughout his career, he collaborated with various renowned directors and worked alongside notable actors, leaving an indelible mark on Italian film. While specific highlights of his filmography include roles in both dramatic and comedic genres, Rossi's ability to captivate viewers with his on-screen presence is what truly set him apart.
Sadly, Luciano Rossi passed away on May 29, 2005, in his beloved hometown of Rome. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and filmmakers in Italy and beyond, as his work remains a testament to the rich history of Italian cinema. Rossi's contributions to the film industry exemplify the passion and dedication he brought to his craft, ensuring that he will be remembered as a significant figure in the world of film.
Filmography
Death Walks on High Heels
Contraband (1980)
Crime Busters
Forgotten Pistolero
Django
The Sicilian Connection
Two Brothers in Trinity
So Sweet, So Dead
The Rover
They Call Me Trinity
Free Hand for a Tough Cop
The Conformist
The Red Nights of the Gestapo
Emanuelle and Françoise
Death Smiles on a Murderer
Death Walks at Midnight
City of the Living Dead
Django, Prepare a Coffin