Known for Acting

Born in Zadar, Dalmatia (then Italy, now part of Croatia), he moved to Trieste in 1948 to attend the acting school of the Piccolo Teatro di Trieste, and then to Rome to enter the Accademia nazionale d'arte drammatica. Garko began his career in the 1950s playing roles of various genres, especially in westerns and Italian-style comedies; in his later years he devoted himself to films for RAI television. He gave life to the character of Sartana (together with directors Gianfranco Parolini and later Giuliano Carnimeo), the protagonist of numerous spaghetti-westerns. In the film Il compagno don Camillo (1965) he played the character of Scamoggia, the photographer sent by the party to document the twinning. In addition to the films he starred in, he had various television experiences. Among the many, we recall his appearance in the television series Space 1999 as astronaut Tony Cellini, in the episode entitled The Dragon's Domain (in addition to voicing Gwent in the episode The Infernal Machine in the same series), and in the television series Suspects, in the role of industrialist Martin Fisher. From 2002 to 2004 he starred in the soap opera Vivere, playing entrepreneur Pierfrancesco Moretti. He took part in a number of commercials; among others an olive oil, a wine, and finally a medicine alongside comedian Fabrizio Fontana from 1995-1997. Active now mainly as a character actor from tv
1970
as Drouot
1987
1961
as Heinrich
1983
as Valcheus
1979
as Capitano Ivano Radovich
1977
as Otto Gruber
1968
as Fabrizio Aldobrandi
1963
as Uomo alla stazione (uncredited)
1965
as Scamoggia
2008
as Self
1977
as Jörg Bronner
1973
as Schreiber
1971
as Ed Pace
1984
as Sheriff Gordon
1973
as Police Commissioner Torri
1970
as Bernardo
2001
as Self - Actor
1961
as Henry de Valois
1991
as Cremonese
1962
as Piero