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Antonio Sabàto

Antonio Sabàto

Antonio Sabato was born on April 2, 1943 in Montelepre, Italy as Antonio Sabato Sr. He is known for his work on Grand Prix (1966), Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972) and War of the Robots (1978). He is married to Yvonne Sabato. They have one child.

Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s

2012

as Self

High Voltage

1997

as Carlo

Bye Bye Vietnam

1988

Wild Team

1985

as Martin

Tuareg: Desert Warrior

1984

as The Captain

Thunder

1983

as Thomas

Escape from the Bronx

1983

as Dablone / Toblerone

Zampognaro innamorato

1983

as Marito di Angela

La tua vita per mio figlio

1980

as Antonio Esposito

The New Godfathers

1979

as Don Michele Vizzini

Naples... The Camorra Challenges, the City Hits Back

1979

as Vito

The War of the Robots

1978

as Captain John Boyd

Sawed-Off Shotgun

1977

Gangsters

1977

4 Billion in 4 Minutes

1976

as Raffaele

Violence for Kicks

1976

as Inspector De Gregori

Crimebusters

1976

as Tosi

Calling All Police Cars

1975

as Commissioner Fernando Solmi

El clan de los Nazarenos

1975

as Jorge

Fists of Fire

1975

as Himself

The Last Desperate Hours

1974

as Paolo Mancuso

This Time I'll Make You Rich

1974

as Joe Esposito

Gang War in Milan

1973

as Salvatore Cangemi

Sentence of God

1972

as Roy, detto 'El Santo'

Crime Boss

1972

as Antonio Mancuso

Seven Blood-Stained Orchids

1972

as Mario Gerosa

Where the Bullets Fly

1972

as Jonathan 'Jeepo' Poe

Eye of the Spider

1971

as Paul Valéry / Frank Vogel

When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong

1971

as Ari

The Man with Icy Eyes

1971

as Eddie Mills

Black Lemons

1970

as Rosario Inzulìa

Lovemaker

1969

as Giorgio Marelli

Diary of a Telephone Operator

1969

as Carmelo

The Lady of Monza

1969

as Giampaolo Ossio

Barbarella

1968

as Jean-Paul (uncredited)

Twice a Judas

1968

as Luke Barrett

One Dollar Too Many

1968

as Moses Lang

Beyond the Law

1968

as Ben Novack

Western, Italian Style

1968

as Self

Hate for Hate

1967

as Miguel

Grand Prix

1966

as Nino Barlini

Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions

1966

as Self

Lo scandalo

1966

as Mauro