Known for Acting

Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero (born November 23, 1941), known professionally as Franco Nero, is an Italian actor, producer, and director. His breakthrough role was as the title character in the Spaghetti Western film Django (1966), which made him a pop culture icon and launched an international career that includes over 200 leading and supporting roles in a wide variety of films and television programmes. During the 1960s and 1970s, Nero was actively involved in many popular Italian "genre trends", including poliziotteschi, gialli, and Spaghetti Westerns. His best-known films include The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), Camelot (1967), The Day of the Owl (1968), The Mercenary (1968), Battle of Neretva (1969), Tristana (1970), Compañeros (1970), Confessions of a Police Captain (1971), The Fifth Cord (1971), High Crime (1973), Street Law (1974), Keoma (1976), Hitch-Hike (1977), Force 10 from Navarone (1978), Enter the Ninja (1981), Die Hard 2 (1990), Letters to Juliet (2010), Cars 2 (2011), and John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017). Nero has had a long relationship with Vanessa Redgrave, which began during the filming of Camelot. They were married in 2006, and are the parents of the actor Carlo Gabriel Nero.
2012
as Amerigo Vessepi
2017
as Julius
2011
as Uncle Topolino (voice)
1990
as General Ramon Esperanza
2023
as The Pope
2010
as Lorenzo
2017
as Baron de Gondoriz
1966
as Abel
1966
as Django
1989
as Saverio Pallucca
1997
as Natan
2000
as Gamaliel
1978
as Lescovar
2008
as King Mathias
1978
as Baydr Al Fay
1970
as Horacio
1967
as Lancelot Du Lac
1968
as Sergei Kowalski, The Polish
2014
as Self - Actor
1976
as Armand