I did consider both of those, Costantino could maybe be him though he does seem somehow different aside from not having the beard, but I think the one in I quattro dell'Ave Maria seems more like White Western Beard if anyoneJohan Melle wrote: ↑13/12/2020, 21:02Also, Nick, I think I might have spotted our White peplum beard generico in two pics posted by you.
I'm thinking this might be him with a trimmed beard in Costantino il grande
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And here I'm thinking we have him with hair(!) on the left in I quattro dell'Ave Maria
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Hmmm, yes you could be right, the leathery skin isn't so obvious in the second set of pics which is why I put them seperately. I actually have extra roles for each of those from my latest updates I'm working on, so if they are the same guy then we have 6 rolesJohan Melle wrote: ↑13/12/2020, 19:59I can't remember if this has been discussed before, and I'm too lazy to go through this entire thread, but couldn't these two whitebeards be the same guy?
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Great, so yet another unknown whitebeard to add a topic for then, though I have no idea what to call him either, maybe "Mr. Cheeky", since his left cheek is a clear identifying feature!Johan Melle wrote: ↑13/12/2020, 19:56Looks like the same guy in most of the pics, yes.
Little Rita is the biggest doubt for me, but maybe it's the angle and the fact that he has a hat on that does it.
Also not sure about Ci risiamo, vero Provvidenza, but it might just be because of the movement and blurriness and that you get a different impression when you watch in motion (as is often the case).
Of the two uncertains I'm not too sure about Maciste, but I think yes in the case of Odissea.
Re-Little Rita, I think it more obviously looks like him in the smaller frontal shots below, Provvidenza i'll put as an uncertain ID and Maciste I'll leave out as I wasn't too sure of that one anyway
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I think these could be more possible ID's for Mr. Cheeky in Jim il primo, Per pochi dollari ancora, ...e alla fine lo chiamarono Jerusalem l'implacabile (he seems a little different in the close-up but more obviously him in the others) and Viva per la tua morte. In addition to his prominent cheekbone he also has a couple of moles on his left cheek which are visible in close-ups. Any opinions?
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I think you are correct. Looking at the images in the topic, it looks as if those distinctive moles can be made out in the pics from Voltati... ti uccido and La collina degli stivali too.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑14/12/2020, 18:49I think these could be more possible ID's for Mr. Cheeky in Jim il primo, Per pochi dollari ancora, ...e alla fine lo chiamarono Jerusalem l'implacabile (he seems a little different in the close-up but more obviously him in the others) and Viva per la tua morte. In addition to his prominent cheekbone he also has a couple of moles on his left cheek which are visible in close-ups. Any opinions?
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Not sure who this whitebeard from Gli infermieri della mutua (1969) is, but I figured he belongs here
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This has to be one of our whitebeards done up in black-face in I pirati della Malesia, but which one? From the shape and style of the beard I'm thinking it's probably Polar Beard, but any other opinions would be welcomed
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He is Enrico Ragusa, who I will be starting a topic for once I have a couple more uncredited roles foundJohan Melle wrote: ↑21/12/2020, 1:07Not sure who this whitebeard from Gli infermieri della mutua (1969) is, but I figured he belongs here
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Yes, I think it probably should be.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑28/12/2020, 16:58This has to be one of our whitebeards done up in black-face in I pirati della Malesia, but which one? From the shape and style of the beard I'm thinking it's probably Polar Beard, but any other opinions would be welcomed
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Whitebeard Project status report
Later this week I will be adding plenty of new faces to be matched up, but first I thought I'd assess the results of the work done so far.
Since I started the project we now have 15 actors with topics as a result. While we haven't had too much luck with identifying the actors names so far, the majority of them have slowly but surely been building up respectable filmographies (only "Mr. Feast" and "Leatherface" have so far proved disappointing). From the results below I think the project can definitely be deemed a success.
Whitefuzzy 41 roles
Umberto Felici 38 roles
Son of Moses 31 roles
White Western Beard 30 roles
Calogero Chiarenza 26 roles
Polar Beard 26 roles
The Elegant Prophet 23 roles
Mr. Cheeky 20 roles
Armando Fracassi 19 roles
Baby Santa 17 roles
Lemur Man 17 roles
Panda Man 13 roles
Dr. Mabuse 9 roles
Leatherface 6 roles
Mr. Feast 5 roles
Later this week I will be adding plenty of new faces to be matched up, but first I thought I'd assess the results of the work done so far.
Since I started the project we now have 15 actors with topics as a result. While we haven't had too much luck with identifying the actors names so far, the majority of them have slowly but surely been building up respectable filmographies (only "Mr. Feast" and "Leatherface" have so far proved disappointing). From the results below I think the project can definitely be deemed a success.
Whitefuzzy 41 roles
Umberto Felici 38 roles
Son of Moses 31 roles
White Western Beard 30 roles
Calogero Chiarenza 26 roles
Polar Beard 26 roles
The Elegant Prophet 23 roles
Mr. Cheeky 20 roles
Armando Fracassi 19 roles
Baby Santa 17 roles
Lemur Man 17 roles
Panda Man 13 roles
Dr. Mabuse 9 roles
Leatherface 6 roles
Mr. Feast 5 roles