Luigi Pistilli Movies and Career Information
Jul 19, 1929
Grosseto
Actor
Luigi Pistilli (July 19, 1929 – April 21, 1996) was an Italian actor of stage, screen, and television. In theater, he was considered one of the country's best interpreters of Bertolt Brecht's plays in The Threepenny Opera and St. Joan of the Stockyards. Born in Grosseto, Pistilli studied acting at Milan's Piccolo Teatro, graduating in 1955. He never completely severed his ties with the theater and often returned to appear in plays directed by Giorgio Strehler. Pistilli made his feature film debut with an uncredited role in Dark Passage (1947). He appeared in many spaghetti Westerns such as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) (as the priest brother of Eli Wallach's character Tuco) and in For a Few Dollars More (1965) as the cunning second-in-command Groggy (his first credited film role). He played the murderous Alberto in the Mario Bava giallo Twitch of the Death Nerve in 1971. He had a regular role on the popular Italian television Mafia drama The Octopus. In 1972 he appeared in the giallo film Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key playing an alcoholic. Pistilli committed suicide in his Milan home just before he was to appear in the final performance of Terence
- Luigi Pistilli Movies before 2012
- Libertine 2006
- Death Rides a Horse 2003
- Illustrious Corpses (Cadaveri eccellenti) 1976
- Bay of Blood (Reazione a catena) 1972
- Caliber 9 (Milano calibro 9) 1972
- Twitch of the Death Nerve 1971
- Machine Gun McCain 1968
- Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo) 1967
- For a Few Dollars More (Per qualche dollaro in piu)
- Great Silence (Il Grande silenzio)
- Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
- Big Silence (Il Grande silenzio)
- Confessions of a Frustrated Housewife (La moglie di mio padre) (1976)
- La notte dei serpenti
- As Man to Man (Da uomo a uomo)
- Tragic Ceremony (Estratto dagli archivi segreti della polizia di una capi