Luciano Rossi

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1934-11-28

Deathday 2005-05-29 (70 years old)

Place of Birth Rome, Lazio, Italy

Also Known As Edward G. Ross, Edwin G. Ross, Lou Kamante, Lu Kamante, Lu Kanante, Thomas Clay, Edward Ross

Luciano Rossi

Biography

Luciano Rossi (28 November 1934 – 29 May 2005) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 67 films between 1966 and 1987. He was born and died in Rome, Italy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luciano Rossi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Actor

1987
Long Live the Lady!

as Monsieur Pig

1985
Savage Island

as Cesare

1980
Hotel Paradise

as Jordan

1980
City of the Living Dead

as Policeman in Apartment

1980
Contraband

as Chemist

1978
Closed Circuit

as Assistente proiezionista

1977
Crime Busters

as Geronimo

1977
1976
Violent Naples

as Rapist

1976
Salon Kitty

as Dr. Schwab

1975
Violent Rome

as Fake Postman

1975
Emanuelle and Françoise

as Card Player (uncredited)

1974
Heroes in Hell

as Commander

1974
Love Angels

as Faustino

1974
Night Police Station

as The Polish Sailor

1974
1974
Silence the Witness

as Antonio - un teppista

1974
1974
Kiss of a Dead Woman

as Andrea's Friend

1973
Ingrid on the Road

as The Traitor

1972
1972
Death Walks at Midnight

as Hans Krutzer

1972
1972
1972
Two Brothers in Trinity

as Stage Robber

1970
They Call Me Trinity

as Timmy / Timid

1970
A Man Called Sledge

as The "Wolf" (uncredited)

1970
The Conformist

as Blind Blond

1970
The Unholy Four

as Fair Poker Player

1969
Boot Hill

as Sam, Ladenbesitzer

1969
Django the Bastard

as Hugh / Jack Murdok

1969
Forgotten Pistolero

as Juanito / Ignacio

1969
1969
Five for Hell

as Johnny 'Chicken' White

1968
Run, Man, Run

as Jean-Paul

1968
The Last Chance

as Besive

1968
Frame Up

as Tippit

1968
1968
1967
1967
The Rover

as Michel

1967
Date for a Murder

as Massimo Tucci

1967
Django Kills Softly

as Dr. Thompson

1967
LSD Flesh of Devil

as Stanis - Gioglu's man

1966
1966
Django

as Jackson's Henchman

Sound

1983
This and That

as Original Music Composer