Tomas Milian

Description:

Tomas Milian, an American actor born in Cuba; was trained at the Actors Studio. He appeared in a few plays on Broadway, as well as in a show by Jean Cocteau in Spoleto. Mauro Bolognini noticed him and that was the starting point of a rich cinematographic career in Italy, where he played in all manner of genres. He interpreted a mad psychopath in El precio de un hombre: The Bounty Killer (1966) (aka "Bounty Killer"), a role he would then improve and diversify into an impressive gallery of neurotic and sadistic killers, first in "spaghetti westerns" (many directed by Sergio Corbucci), and then in violent action and police thrillers (many directed by Umberto Lenzi). His films gradually evolved into action comedies, as he played the recurrent characters of thief "Er Monnezza" and cop Nico Giraldi (the latter being originally based on the lead character in Serpico (1973)), two typically Roman characters who enjoyed great popularity in the '70s and '80s.

Overview

Birthday March 3, 1933
Born In Havana, Cuba
Alternative names Thomas Milian
Height 183 cm
Spouse/Ex- Rita Valletti 1964 - 2012 (her death)

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Trivia His father was an army general under a Cuban dictatorship. In 1933 the dictatorship was overthrown and his father arrested. He committed suicide in 1945 in his home, with Tomas as an eyewitness.
Quotes [on how he would play a character] I just believed it.
Trademarks Usually plays humorous and/or rebellious characters

Scores

Traffic
2h 27m
7.6
Time of Indifference
1h 29m
6.7
Fools Rush In
1h 49m
6.1
Syndicate Sadists
1h 33m
6.4
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