These are images of Ada Tauler found online, dating from the 70's when she seems to have become quite well known from exploitation films. She would be 10-15 years younger here, but the remaining younger actresses are not really seen clearly enough to identify, either with their backs to the camera or only seen from a distance
With Ada I've gone as far as I can with the unidentified actors. Rather an unsatisfactory result with too many identified but not matched and no ID for Wavy.
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I would say the politician here has to be the same actor as the Christian below from La rivolta degli schiavi, released the same year. So far these are the only 2 films where I have found him.
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While watching Los económicamente débiles (1960), I spotted this actor,
Checking for any unidentified actors who appear in both films, the only name I found was Eugenio Dicente. Dicente only has 3 credits listed on IMDb, so I checked the third title, La venganza de Don Mendo (1962), and there he was again.
I think this should be sufficient evidence to add Dicente. I am fairly sure I have seen him in other things, presumably uncredited, so if I can find a few more roles I will make him a topic.
who I think is unquestionably the same as the actor below
Checking for any unidentified actors who appear in both films, the only name I found was Eugenio Dicente. Dicente only has 3 credits listed on IMDb, so I checked the third title, La venganza de Don Mendo (1962), and there he was again.
I think this should be sufficient evidence to add Dicente. I am fairly sure I have seen him in other things, presumably uncredited, so if I can find a few more roles I will make him a topic.
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Well this seems to explain why Dicente seemed familiar. It seems he is the same actor that is also known as "Oman de Bengala", who we already have identified in I cento cavalieri and under which name he has 11 further credits. With a combined total of 15 credits (and still, I'm sure, some further undocumented roles), I will put him on the fast track for a topic.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑03/01/2025, 18:54While watching Los económicamente débiles (1960), I spotted this actor,
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who I think is unquestionably the same as the actor below
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Checking for any unidentified actors who appear in both films, the only name I found was Eugenio Dicente. Dicente only has 3 credits listed on IMDb, so I checked the third title, La venganza de Don Mendo (1962), and there he was again.
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I think this should be sufficient evidence to add Dicente. I am fairly sure I have seen him in other things, presumably uncredited, so if I can find a few more roles I will make him a topic.