
Mario Brega
ActingAlso Known As
Richard Stuyvesant , M. Braga, Florestano Brega
Biography
Mario Brega (25 March 1923 – 23 July 1994) was an Italian character actor. His heavy build meant that he regularly portrayed a thug in his films, particularly earlier in his career in westerns. Later in his career, however, he featured in numerous Italian comedy films. Brega stood at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and well over 250 pounds (110 kg) at his heaviest but after the 1960s slimmed down significantly. Brega was born in Rome. He was a butcher before he drifted into acting, where his heavy physique ensured him a plethora of character roles. Debuting with director Dino Risi, he then played some minor roles in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western movies: A Fistful of Dollars, as Chico; For a Few Dollars More, as Niño; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as Corporal Wallace; and also as a gangster in Once Upon a Time in America. He appeared in many other Spaghetti Westerns, including Death Rides a Horse, The Great Silence, and My Name is Nobody. Later in his career he had comical roles with director Carlo Verdone, such as in Un sacco bello and Talcum Powder. He died of heart attack in Rome in 1994. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mario Brega, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies
(67 total)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
as Corporal Wallace

A Fistful of Dollars
as Chico

For a Few Dollars More
as Niño, Member of Indio's Gang

My Name Is Nobody
as Pedro

Bianco, rosso e Verdone
as Er Principe

Talcum Powder
as Augusto

The Great Silence
as Martin

Fun Is Beautiful
as Mario Brega

Christmas Holidays
as Arturo Marchetti

Death Rides a Horse
as One-Eye (Paco)

Too Much
as Sergio

The Monsters
as Rocchetti (segment "La nobile Arte")

A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
as Coach Driver

Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio
as Alberigo (episodio "Il mago")

A Girl in Australia
as cameriere italiano a Brisbane

Why
as Detenuto amico di Scalia (uncredited)

Montecarlo Gran Casinò
as Cesare

March on Rome
as Mitraglia

Amarsi un po'...
as Padre di Marco

