- Luigi Pistilli
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 ofBertolt Brecht 's plays in "The Threepenny Opera " and "St. Joan of the Stockyards ".Born in
Grosseto , Pistilli studied acting at Milan'sPiccolo Teatro , graduating in 1955. He never completely severed his ties with the theater and often returned to appear in plays directed byGiorgio 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 ofEli 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 theMario Bava giallo "Twitch of the Death Nerve " in 1971. He had a regular role on the popular Italian televisionMafia 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
Terrence Rattigan 's "Tosca " onApril 21 ,1996 . The show had been harshly panned by critics and audiences and this apparently threw Pistilli into a deep depression. According to his suicide note, Pistilli had suffered even deeper despair after making some bitter public comments regarding the recent termination of a four-year off-stage relationship with singer/actressMilva .External links
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