Romano Puppo
Romano Puppo was an accomplished Italian stuntman and actor, renowned for his portrayal of "tough guy" characters during the vibrant era of the 1960s to the 1980s. With a career that spanned several decades, Puppo became well-known for his work in Spaghetti Western films, where he notably served as a stunt double for the iconic Lee Van Cleef. His impressive skills and dedication to his craft helped to elevate the genre and shaped the action-packed narratives of the time.
In addition to his extensive work in film, Puppo was known for his camaraderie with fellow actors and industry figures. His strong bond with Lee Van Cleef was evident, as he had the honor of being one of the pallbearers at Van Cleef's funeral, signifying the deep respect and friendship they shared.
Puppo's life came to a tragic end in 1994 when he suffered a heart attack while riding his motorcycle near Trieste, Italy. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in the realm of stunts and action, remain memorable, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by fans of classic cinema. Through his dynamic performances and behind-the-scenes work, Romano Puppo solidified his place in the annals of film history, remembered not only for his toughness on screen but also for his enduring spirit in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
The Big Gundown
Massacre Time
Contraband (1980)
The Big Racket
Behind Convent Walls
The Big Game
Escape from the Bronx
The Heroin Busters
Street People
The Great Alligator
Beyond the Law
Day of the Cobra
Born to Fight
California (1977)
Robowar
Ghoulies II
Sabata
After Death
Cry, Onion!
Death Rides a Horse
Street Law
2019: After the Fall of New York
Buddy Goes West
China 9, Liberty 37