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Stelio Candelli
Stelio Candelli was born on March 28, 1931 in Trieste, Italy. His parents were state employees and after grammar school he attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts from 1954-1957. His first film was in “Gwendolyn” with Raf Vallone in 1957. In the 1960s he appeared in several Euro-westerns and Spy films as Stanley Kent. Among his nine Euro-westerns were, “The Last Tomahawk” (1965), “Blood at Sundown” (1967), “Drummer of Vengeance” and “Viva Django!” both in 1971 and “Trinity and Sartana are Coming” (1972). Stelio also appeared in several small made for television films. In 1996 he moved to England and worked for the BBC in theTV series “Vengeance” and again appeared in “Circus” (1975). Candelli made his stage debut in 1960 with a play by Goldoni and appeared for two seasons with Lydia Alfonsi from 1974-1976. His last film appearance was in 1990's “Mean Tricks”.
As actor
Mean Tricks
Just A Damned Soldier
Night of the Sharks
Days of Hell
The Messenger
Demons
Savage Island
Ladies & Gentlemen
A Man Called Rage
Hercules
Hotel Paradise
La Cage aux Folles II
From Hell to Victory
Yeti: The Giant of the 20th Century
Mr. Mean
Clouzot & C. contro Borsalino & C.
A Special Cop in Action
Kidnap in Rome
Le due orfanelle
Fear Runs Deep
Nude for Satan
The Killer Wore Gloves
The Conspiracy
The Big Family
Tropic of Cancer
Trinity and Sartana Are Coming
Life Is Tough, Eh Providence?
Death Falls Lightly
Alleluja & Sartana Are Sons... Sons of God
Viva! Django