He was definitely a proper stuntman, but may have been more of a generico in the earlier stages of his career. I don't know.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 11:59I'm not too familiar with Smacchi yet, but the 3 roles that have been identified for him in the peplum topics have all been "standing around" roles with no action, so maybe he was more of a generico than a stuntman?Johan Melle wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 0:23
And this looks like Sergio Smacchi in pic 84. Doesn't seem like much of a stunt role, but then neither does the one played by Mauro Mannatrizio
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This guyPeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 10:22I don't know Aureli, is he the guy below in the corner or the one above?
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We don't have a topic for him that I can find
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We do, it's just that name was written incorrectly in the earlier post. The right name is Aurelio Egidi: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=100
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My response is an unhelpful "maybe" to all 3, I know Lerro well and Giustini quite well, Isnenghi not so much.
I don't think it's Lerro in 44, but the others for him and Giustini I think could be, though they don't have that instant recognition factor. See what others say
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Pic 35 seems to be Giuseppe Marrocu
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Ah, that explains why I couldn't find it searchingJohan Melle wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 18:28We do, it's just that name was written incorrectly in the earlier post. The right name is Aurelio Egidi: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=100
What's your opinion on the ID's from themefi?
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I don't know Giustini at all so cannot comment on that. I don't think it's Lerro or Isnenghi, though. I also don't think 35 is Marrocu. There's absolutely a similarity in some of the features, but it's not him - just a similar type.
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Is the guy that's maybe Giuseppe Monteverdi the same as this one here?
My first placed pic ever, btw.
My first placed pic ever, btw.
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I can definitely see a likeness in the face. Obviously there's no way to tell if he's balding or the shape of his head in the Anthar pics. What is that image from?
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