Known for Acting

Fabio Testi (born 2 August 1941) is an Italian film actor, notable as the star of, among many other films, First Action Hero. Born in Peschiera del Garda, Italy, the 1.84m tall actor started his film career as a stuntman in his college years. His most famous job as a stuntman was in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, where he fell from a rooftop and hit the ground on his shoulder. Testi married only once, in 1979, to Lola Navarro, with whom he fathered three children. He skirted international stardom through a series of unusual role choices and a firm decision to remain in Italy. He chose to work with people like Miles Deem, known as the "Ed Wood of Spaghetti Westerns" when better roles were available. Testi was cast by director Andrzej Żuławski in L'important c'est d'aimer (1975), opposite Romy Schneider, Klaus Kinski, Jacques Dutronc and Claude Dauphin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fabio Testi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1968
as Frank's Gunman (uncredited)
1968
as Tall Man at Party (uncredited)
2010
as Count Lorenzo
1975
as Stubby Preston
2005
as Montellini Roures
2025
as John Diman (old)
1972
as Enrico Rosseni
1968
as Steve Cooper
1971
as Roy Greenford
1973
as Milo Ruiz
1969
as Rogers' Man (uncredited)
1976
as Mario Ferramonti
1985
as Mustapha Hashimi
1978
as Clayton Drumm
1977
as Fabio
1975
as Servais Mont
1976
as Nicola Palmieri
1970
as Bruno
1968
as Bit part (uncredited)
1979
as Arquimedes