Pietro Martellanza
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.
Known For
36 titles
Patience Has a Limit, We Don't
Melancholie der Engel
Two Crosses in Danger Pass
Momo
His Name Was Pot, but They Called Him Allegria
The Unholy Four
My Name Is Pecos
Street People
Forgotten Pistolero
The Bloody Judge
Clattering Chastity Belts
The Violent Four
The French Sex Murders
The Tough and the Mighty
The Cobra
Savage Guns
Terror-Creatures from the Grave
Possibility Zero
Fury of Johnny Kid
Killer Barbys vs. Dracula
God Made Them... I Kill Them
Death Walks at Midnight
Debris Documentar
Date for a Murder
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