Gian Maria Volonté
An image from A Fistful of Dollars, one of the productions that also features Gian Maria Volonté.
Gian Maria Volonté

Gian Maria Volonté

April 9, 1933 — Milano, Lombardia, Italy

Gian Maria Volonté (9 April 1933 – 6 December 1994) was an Italian actor. He is perhaps most famous outside of Italy for his roles as the main villain in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars (credited in the USA as "Johnny Wels") and For a Few Dollars More.

In Italy and much of Europe, he was notable for his roles in high-profile social dramas depicting the political and social stirrings of Italian and European society in the 1960s and 1970s, including four films directed by Elio Petri - We Still Kill the Old Way (1967), Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1971), The Working Class Goes to Heaven (1971) and Todo modo (1976). He is also recognized for his performances in Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Cercle Rouge (1970) and Giuliano Montaldo's Sacco & Vanzetti (1971).

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A Fistful of Dollars

A Fistful of Dollars

1964

For a Few Dollars More

For a Few Dollars More

1965

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion

1970

Le Cercle Rouge

Le Cercle Rouge

1970

For Love and Gold

For Love and Gold

1966

The Working Class Goes to Heaven

The Working Class Goes to Heaven

1971

Sacco & Vanzetti

Sacco & Vanzetti

1971

Slap the Monster on Page One

Slap the Monster on Page One

1972