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Mario Novelli (26 February 1940 – 21 August 2016) was an Italian actor.[1] He appeared in more than sixty films from 1962. He died on 21 August 2016.[2]

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Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1962 The Rebel Gladiators Gladiator Uncredited
1964 Seven Slaves Against the World
La vendetta di Spartacus
The Invincible Brothers Maciste Maciste the Younger
Three Swords for Rome Julio
1965 Seven Rebel Gladiators Physios
Hercules and the Princess of Troy Botus TV movie
Per una manciata d'oro Tarzak
1966 Texas, Adios Bounty Hunter
Star Pilot Ingegner Paolo Bardi
1967 Agente Sigma 3 - Missione Goldwather Joey, Sigma 3's Best Friend
Two Crosses at Danger Pass Charlie Moran
Ballad of a Gunman Chiuchi
The Stranger Returns Austin
1968 3 Supermen a Tokio
1969 Fräulein Doktor Sgt. Otto Latemar
Ein dreifach Hoch dem Sanitätsgefreiten Neumann Lt. Romeo
Ms. Stiletto Mayer, the Baron's Captain
1970 A Big Grey-Blue Bird [de] Herbert
Rendezvous with Dishonour Yani
1971 Uccidi Django... uccidi per primo!!!
Dead Men Ride Alan, Redfield Henchman Uncredited
Beware of a Holy Whore
Ore di terrore Josef Daniels
Kreuzfahrt des Grauens Osman
Holy Water Joe Donovan Henchman
1972 Caliber 9 Pasquale Talarico
Un uomo chiamato Dakota John Lead
1973 Si può essere più bastardi dell'ispettore Cliff?
1975 Violent Rome Lazari
Syndicate Sadists Franco
Faccia di spia Feltrinelli's Brother Uncredited
L'arbre de Guernica Ramiro
1976 Like Rabid Dogs Righi
La lozana andaluza
The Desert of the Tartars
Mister Scarface The Whipman Uncredited
Liebes Lager
Fear in the City Bankrobber
Hanno ucciso un altro bandito
1977 California Brother of northern soldier
1978 Blazing Flowers Nosey
Eyes Behind the Stars The Silencers Henchman
Scorticateli vivi Barney
The Perfect Crime Saboteur
Alessia... un vulcano sotto la pelle Biagio / farmer
1979 Play Motel Receptionist
1980 La vera storia della monaca di Monza Molteno
1982 Nerone e Poppea
The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia
The Scorpion with Two Tails Maria's Bodyguard
The Sword of the Barbarians Nantuk
Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere L'uomo che telefona nella cabina telefonica
1983 Il trono di fuoco Barbar Uncredited
1984 Warriors of the Year 2072 Tango
1985 Ladyhawke Fornac's Man Uncredited
1988 Delta Force Commando
1989 Afghanistan - The last war bus (L'ultimo bus di guerra)
Beyond the Door III Engineer
1991 Year of the Gun Gunman
1995 Ivo the Genius Operaio ENEL
1998 Coppia omicida Miccari
2000 Alex l'ariete (final film role)

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Mario Novelli was an Italian actor and stuntman known for his prolific work in low-budget European genre cinema, particularly as a villain in spaghetti Westerns and a muscular lead in 1960s sword-and-sandal (peplum) films. He appeared in nearly 70 films between the early 1960s and the 2000s, often under the alias Anthony Freeman, and later built a substantial career coordinating and performing stunts on international productions. Born in Rome on February 26, 1940, Novelli began his career at age 19 with stunt work in Spain before transitioning to acting, encouraged by producer Vincenzo Musolino. His early roles were largely in peplum films such as Fury of Achilles (1962), The Rebel Gladiators (1962), Seven Slaves Against Rome (1964), and The Invincible Brothers Maciste (1964), where he frequently appeared shirtless to emphasize his physique. He later gained recognition in spaghetti Westerns, including Texas, Adios (1966), Ballad of a Gunman (1967), Dead Men Ride (1971), and Kill Django… Kill First (1971), earning praise for roles that showcased more dramatic depth. Novelli also appeared in varied projects such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Beware of a Holy Whore (1971) and the television series Return of the Saint (1979). From the 1980s onward, he focused increasingly on stunt performance and coordination for higher-profile films, contributing to titles including Year of the Gun (1991), Exorcist: The Beginning (2004), and The Face of an Angel (2014). Novelli died on August 21, 2016, at the age of 76, and was survived by two sons who followed him into the stunt profession.

Early Life

Birth and Background

Mario Novelli was born on February 26, 1940, in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was an Italian national and a native of Rome. Publicly available biographical sources provide no further details on his family, childhood, education, or other pre-professional background.

Career

Entry into Italian Genre Cinema

Mario Novelli began his involvement in Italian cinema as a stunt performer in epic peplum films and large-scale colossals around the late 1950s and early 1960s. At the age of 19 in 1959, he traveled to Spain where a friend encouraged him to pursue stunt work, and producer Vincenzo Musolino later persuaded him to try acting, noting his potential beyond physical attributes. His earliest on-screen appearance came in 1962 as an uncredited nobleman in the sword-and-sandal epic Fury of Achilles. Novelli subsequently took on roles as gladiators and similar figures in the peplum genre, which dominated Italian popular cinema during the early 1960s, appearing in The Rebel Gladiators (1962), Seven Slaves Against Rome (1964), and The Revenge of Spartacus (1965). In 1964 he secured his first substantial credited role under the stage name Tony Freeman in The Invincible Brothers Maciste, often appearing stripped to the waist throughout the film and building a following for his physique. He continued in the genre with Three Swords for Rome (1966), later recalling the demanding conditions such as wearing reused costumes. By 1966 Novelli expanded into other strands of Italian genre cinema with a role as a bounty hunter in the spaghetti Western Texas, Adios, using the anglicized name Anthony Freeman. These early steps—from uncredited and stunt work to credited performances in peplum and emerging Westerns—established his presence in the low-budget, high-output world of Italian popular films during the 1960s.

Giallo Films of the 1970s

Mario Novelli participated in the Italian thriller genre during the 1970s, appearing in small or supporting roles in various exploitation and crime films. His work in this period often involved minor characters in productions featuring suspense and action elements common to Italian genre cinema of the era. His roles were typically brief or uncredited, contributing to ensemble casts. No verified credits place him in major canonical giallo films of the early 1970s by directors such as Sergio Martino or Emilio P. Miraglia. His contributions aligned with his broader pattern of bit parts and stunt work in Italian popular cinema before shifting focus later in his career.

Collaboration with Lucio Fulci

Mario Novelli collaborated with Lucio Fulci on several films during the 1980s, contributing as an actor in supporting roles and also performing stunts (often uncredited). His work with the director included appearances in Fulci's blend of thriller and action elements. In The Scorpion with Two Tails (1982), Novelli played Maria's Bodyguard and contributed stunts (uncredited) in this thriller directed by Fulci. He later appeared in Warriors of the Year 2072 (1984), portraying the character Tango (credited as Tony Sanders) in Fulci's dystopian action film set in a futuristic Rome, while also performing stunts (uncredited). These roles reflect Novelli's recurring involvement in Fulci's productions, in both acting and stunt capacities supporting Italian genre cinema. Novelli's contributions to Fulci's films included both small acting parts and stunt work. His association with Fulci remains a notable aspect of his work in Italian film.

Later Career and Additional Roles

In the years following his prominent collaborations in the early 1980s, Mario Novelli continued to work as a character actor in Italian genre cinema and international productions while increasingly focusing on stunt performance and coordination. His screen appearances became less frequent in acting roles, but he built a substantial career in stunts. He appeared in action-oriented films such as Delta Force Commando (1987) and Afganistan - The Last War Bus (1989), both directed by Pierluigi Ciriaci, as well as the horror sequel Beyond the Door III (1989), contributing both acting and stunts in some cases. Novelli took on minor roles and stunt work in English-language projects during the 1990s, including an uncredited appearance as Zilinsky in Soldier of Fortune (1990) and a gunman (with stunts) in John Frankenheimer's Year of the Gun (1991). He also featured in Italian films like Ivo il tardivo (1995) as an ENEL worker and Coppia omicida (1998) as Miccari, alongside a role in the television movie Nicholas' Gift (1998). His later credits included parts and stunts in Alex l'ariete (2000) and stunts in Exorcist: The Beginning (2004), among others, with additional stunt coordination roles in films and television into the 2010s.

Death

Passing

Mario Novelli died on August 21, 2016, at the age of 76. No details regarding the place or cause of his death appear in available reliable sources, and reports of his passing were limited primarily to obituary notices rather than widespread tributes or retrospectives in the Italian film press.
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