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Franco Nero

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  • Producer
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Franco Nero in Pope Joan (1972)
The mysterious Lady in Black claiming to be the last love of the first screen sex symbol Rudolph Valentino, dies in her Hollywood apartment. The only contact the detective finds is the business card of the young filmmaker Paul Harts. While answering the investigator's questions, Paul brings us half a year earlier to the Hollywood Forever cemetery when he first met Lady in Black and convinced her to reveal her secret on camera. The story of the old lady takes us back in the past even further, to 1926, when she was a young nurse in NYC and met Rudolph Valentino on the hospital death bed.
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Blue-eyed and well-built Italian actor in international cinema, Franco Nero, was a painting photographer when he was discovered as an actor by director John Huston. He has since appeared in more than 200 movies around the world, working with Europe's top directors, such as Luis Buñuel, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Claude Chabrol, Sergey Bondarchuk, Michael Cacoyannis, Elio Petri, Marco Bellocchio, Enzo G. Castellari, among many others.

Nero was born in Parma (Northern Italy), in the family of a strict police sergeant. His inclination for acting had already become obvious in his teenage years, when he began organizing and participating in student plays. After a short stint at a leading theater school, he moved to Rome, where he joined a small group of friends for the purpose of making documentaries. Still unsure of his ultimate vocation, he worked various jobs on the crew. He studied economics and trade in Milan University, and appeared in popular Italian photo-novels. This gave him a chance to gain a little role in Carlo Lizzani's La Celestina P... R... (1965).

A year later, the handsome face of Nero was noticed by Huston, who chose him for the role of "Abel" in The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966) (aka La Bibbia). But success came after he got the role of the lonely gunfighter, dragging a coffin, in one of the best spaghetti-westerns; Sergio Corbucci's Django (1966). Nero then filmed a few other westerns of that style as Ferdinando Baldi's Texas, Adios (1966) and Lucio Fulci's Massacre Time (1966).

In 1967, Joshua Logan cast him in the film version of the musical Camelot (1967) (Warner Bros.), opposite Vanessa Redgrave, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe award. During filming of Camelot, he met actress Vanessa Redgrave, who become his long-time partner (they married decades later). He played with Catherine Deneuve in Luis Buñuel's Tristana (1970) and was directed by Sergey Bondarchuk in the war drama The Battle of Neretva (1969). Later, director Bondarchuk cast Nero for the role of famous American reporter "John Reed" in two-part "Krasnye kolokola II" (1982). In the late 60s and during the 70s, Nero played many different roles, but most of them connected with political and criminal genre, which criticized the Italian justice system.

In the early 80s, Nero was chosen for the role of the white ninja, "Cole", in Enter the Ninja (1981) and in 1990 as terrorist "Gen. Esperanza", opposite Bruce Willis, in Renny Harlin's Die Hard 2 (1990). He has also payed the roles of leading national heroes, such as "Garibaldi" (Italy), "Arpad" (Hungary), and "Banovic Strahinja" (Yugoslavia). In the USA, he has been in successful mini-series, such as "The Pirate" (Warner Bros), "The Last Days of Pompeii" (CBS), "Young Catherine" (TNT), "Bella Mafia" (CBS), "The Painted Lady", "Saint Augustine", and movies such as "The Legend of Valentino", "21 Hours to Munich", "Force 10 from Navarone", "Enter the Ninja", "The Versace Murder", and Letters to Juliet (2010).

He worked with the top European directors from Carlo Lizzani, Damiano Damiani, Luigi Zampa, Luis Buñuel, Elio Petri, Michael Cacoyannis, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Claude Chabrol, 'Vatroslav Mimica', Marco Bellocchio, etc. At the beginning of the 80s, he also began producing, writing and directing. Between films, he participates in various theatrical events.

Apart from his cinematographic work, Nero also works for charitable organizations. Over the last 45 years, he has been a benefactor of the Don Bosco orphanage in Tivoli. He has received many awards and, in 1992 for his artistic merits, a knighthood of the Italian Republic was bestowed on him by the President of Italy. In 2011, he was honored by Brunel University of London with the honorary degree of doctor of Letters honoris causa and, in Toronto, with a star on the Walk of Fame.
BornNovember 23, 1941
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  • Awards
    • 31 wins & 7 nominations

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Franco Nero and Isabel Ciammaglichella in The Man Who Drew God (2022)
Robert Davi and Franco Nero in The Man Who Drew God (2022)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)
Franco Nero in A Quiet Place in the Country (1968)

Known for

Keanu Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
John Wick: Chapter 2
7.4
  • Julius
  • 2017
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, and Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained
8.4
  • Amerigo Vessepi
  • 2012
Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 (1990)
Die Hard 2
7.1
  • Esperanza
  • 1990
Franco Nero in Django (1966)
Django
7.2
  • Django
  • 1966

Credits

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Actor

  • Five Cities Four Women
    • Marco (segment "Rome")
  • The Pope's Exorcist
    • The Pope
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • Silent Life: The Story of the Lady in Black
    • Rudolph Valentino's Spirit
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • Dante's Hell
    • Circles Introduction (Italian) (voice)
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise
    • Circle Introduction, Introduction to the 9 Circles of Hell
    • Post-production
    • TV Series
    • 2023
  • L'Inferno (Restored, Colorized and Re-edited)
    • Circles Introduction (voice)
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • Prairie Bones
    • Juliano (rumored)
    • In Development
  • Black Beans and Rice
    • Pre-production
  • The Final Mile
    • Don Jose
    • In Development
  • Django Lives!
    • Django
    • In Production
  • Noomi Rapace, Matthias Schoenaerts, Nicholas Pinnock, and Lisa Vicari in Django (2022)
    Django
    • Reverend
    • TV Series
    • 2023
  • Wisdom for Heroes (2022)
    Wisdom for Heroes
    • Amphitryon
    • 2022
  • Franco Nero in The Man Who Drew God (2022)
    The Man Who Drew God
    • Emanuele
    • 2022
  • Paul Guilfoyle, Richard Armitage, Rodolfo Sancho, and Amaia Salamanca in The Man from Rome (2022)
    The Man from Rome
    • El Papa
    • 2022
  • On Our Way (2021)
    On Our Way
    • 2021
  • Kelly Preston, Sally Phillips, Jenny Seagrove, and Elizabeth Dormer-Phillips in Off the Rails (2021)
    Off the Rails
    • Giovanni
    • 2021
  • Immortalist (2021)
    Immortalist
    • Paolo Spersoni
    • 2021
  • Juana Jimenez, Franco Nero, Pablo Grande, and Angela Schausberger in Harmonie (2020)
    Harmonie
    • Danilo
    • 2020
  • Entree Des Artists
    • Henry's Grandfather
    • Short
    • 2020
  • Franco Nero, Giorgia Trasselli, Ladislao Liverani, Michela Bruni, Mauro John Capece, Flavio Sciolè, Corinna Coroneo, Adrien Liss, Gabriele Silvestrini, and Daphne Scoccia in La danza nera (2020)
    La danza nera
    • L'Impresario
    • 2020
  • Il suggeritore - Nil difficile volenti (2020)
    Il suggeritore - Nil difficile volenti
    • Il Maestro
    • Short
    • 2020
  • Armand Assante, Franco Nero, Caspar Phillipson, and Filip Tallhamn in The Match (2020)
    The Match
    • Old Branko
    • 2020
  • Asia Argento in Agony (2020)
    Agony
    • Carlo
    • 2020
  • Havana Kyrie (2020)
    Havana Kyrie
    • Vittorio Arditi De Bellis
    • 2020
  • Lacey Chabert and Sam Page in Christmas in Rome (2019)
    Christmas in Rome
    • Luigi
    • TV Movie
    • 2019

Producer

  • Loreena McKennitt, Boris Acosta, and Aldo De Tata in Dante's Glorious Return (2021)
    Dante's Glorious Return
    • Presents
    • Short
    • 2021
  • The Killers (2019)
    The Killers
    • executive producer
    • Short
    • 2019
  • Love Island (2014)
    Love Island
    • executive producer
    • 2014
  • The Mystery of Dante (2014)
    The Mystery of Dante
    • executive producer
    • 2014
  • New Order (2012)
    New Order
    • producer
    • 2012
  • La rabbia (2008)
    La rabbia
    • executive producer
    • producer
    • 2008
  • Márió, a varázsló (2008)
    Márió, a varázsló
    • co-producer
    • 2008
  • Forever Blues (2005)
    Forever Blues
    • producer
    • 2005
  • Uninvited (1999)
    Uninvited
    • producer
    • 1999
  • Jonathan degli orsi (1994)
    Jonathan degli orsi
    • producer
    • 1994
  • Prova di memoria (1992)
    Prova di memoria
    • co-producer (uncredited)
    • 1992
  • Breath of Life (1990)
    Breath of Life
    • co-producer
    • 1990
  • The Blue-Eyed Bandit (1980)
    The Blue-Eyed Bandit
    • co-producer
    • 1980
  • The Shark Hunter (1979)
    The Shark Hunter
    • co-producer (uncredited)
    • 1979
  • Vacation (1971)
    Vacation
    • co-producer
    • 1971

Writer

  • Johnny's Inferno
    • presented by
    • In Production
  • Havana Kyrie (2020)
    Havana Kyrie
    • original idea by
    • 2020
  • Forever Blues (2005)
    Forever Blues
    • Writer
    • 2005
  • Jonathan degli orsi (1994)
    Jonathan degli orsi
    • story
    • 1994
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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Frank Black
  • Height
    • 5′ 11¾″ (1.82 m)
  • Born
    • November 23, 1941
    • San Prospero Parmense, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Spouse
    • Vanessa RedgraveDecember 31, 2006 - present (1 child)
  • Children
      Franquito Sparanero
  • Other works
    Provided the dubbing voice for Ruggero Deodato, for the English language trailer for Jungle Holocaust (1977).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Gave away Natasha Richardson at her wedding to Liam Neeson.
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    [interview in Toronto Globe and Mail, 11/12/1982] I would speak to Vanessa's [Vanessa Redgrave] father [Sir Michael Redgrave], or Laurence Olivier or John Gielgud, and they told me that, at a certain point, I had to make a choice. I could be a star and maybe make lots of money, or I could change roles all the time and have a more interesting--and longer--career. People will criticize you, they said, but if you keep changing, you'll win in the end.
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    • Django

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