Pietro Martellanza

Pietro Martellanza

1938-09-30 – 2010-02-01 (age 71) Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
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Biography

Italian actor, born in 1938 in the Northern Italian city of Bolzano. The handsome and charismatic Martellanza (often billed as Peter Martell) starred in over 40 films beginning in the 1960s, with his biggest successes in westerns, playing both heroes and villains. It is widely reported that in 1970, Martell was hired as the star of Enzo Barboni’s comedy western Lo chiamavano Trinità (THEY CALL ME TRINITY) but after suffering an injury was replaced by Terence Hill, who rocketed to stardom in the film. Martell died in 2010, aged 72.

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Known For

Melancholie der Engel
Melancholie der Engel

2009

as Heinrich

Momo
Momo

1986

The Bloody Judge
The Bloody Judge

1970

as Barnaby (as Peter Martell)

Street People
Street People

1976

as Pano

Forgotten Pistolero
Forgotten Pistolero

1969

as Rafael Garcia

Death Walks at Midnight
May God Forgive You... But I Won't
The Unholy Four
The Unholy Four

1970

as Silver

The French Sex Murders
The French Sex Murders

1972

as Antoine Gottvalles

Safari Express
Safari Express

1976

as Howard Spring

Lola Colt
Lola Colt

1967

as Rod

The Cobra
The Cobra

1967

as Mike Rand

My Name Is Pecos
The Violent Four
The Violent Four

1968

as The Protector

Ringo: The Lone Rider
This Man Can't Die
This Man Can't Die

1968

as Tony Guy

The Tough and the Mighty
The Tough and the Mighty

1969

as Antonio Masala

War Between the Planets
War Between the Planets

1966

as Dubrowski