Mimmo Palmara
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Born in Cagliari, Palmara made his film debut in 1952 as character actor in drama films by eminent directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli and Antonio Pietrangeli, then obtained main roles in a great number of genre films, especially adventure films and peplum films., When the sword and sandals genre declined, he took part at a number of spaghetti westerns in which he is usually credited as Dick Palmer. A close friend of Sergio Leone, he was the Leone's first choice for the role of Ramon in A Fistful of Dollars; Palmara eventually chose to star in Mario Caiano's Bullets Don't Argue and the role of Ramon was played by Gian Maria Volontè.
Born in Cagliari, Palmara made his film debut in 1952 as character actor in drama films by eminent directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli and Antonio Pietrangeli, then obtained main roles in a great number of genre films, especially adventure films and peplum films., When the sword and sandals genre declined, he took part at a number of spaghetti westerns in which he is usually credited as Dick Palmer. A close friend of Sergio Leone, he was the Leone's first choice for the role of Ramon in A Fistful of Dollars; Palmara eventually chose to star in Mario Caiano's Bullets Don't Argue and the role of Ramon was played by Gian Maria Volontè.
Known For
73 titles
Bullets Don't Argue
Poker with Pistols
A Long Ride from Hell
Denn sie kennen kein Erbarmen - Der Italowestern
Black Jack
Holiday Hookers
FantastiCozzi
Hercules Against Rome
The Two Gladiators
Roland the Mighty
3 Avengers
Panhandle 38
Serenade for Two Spies
Son of Black Eagle
Forbidden
Empty Eyes
The Tigers of Mompracem
Woman of the River
Sandokan the Great
Franco, Ciccio and the Pirate Blackbeard
Shotgun
For One Thousand Dollars Per Day
Two Sons of Ringo
The Handsome, The Ugly, And The Stupid
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