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died Italian actor Bud Spencer

Bud Spencer, Carlo Pedersoli stage name in homage to the Budweiser beer and actor Spencer Tracy joined the rage in the ’60s spaghetti western. Photo: EFE

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Carlo Pedersoli, Italian actor whose stage name was Bud Spencer, remembered for having composed the role of Bambino in 18 films spaghetti western and comedy that shared with Terence Hill (who played Trinity), died yesterday at age 86 in a hospital in Rome.

Giuseppe Pedersoli, son of the actor, reported death to the Italian press and then wrote on his twitter account. “with our deep regret we have to say that Bud is flying to your next trip”

Bud Spencer he was born as Carlo Pedersoli, on October 31, 1929 in Naples, Italy, and the war left the studies of Chemistry at the University La Sapienza of Rome and left with his family to Buenos Aires, where he was librarian, and then to Montevideo where he worked at the Italian Consulate in that city.

back in Italy joined the national swimming team and participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics and 1956 Melbourne for one year after another crossing the Atlantic and work on the construction of the Venezuela-Colombia Pan American.

Former Olympic semifinalist games in Helsinki in 1952 and Melbourne 1956 and member of the “Settebello” 50s in waterpolo, besides playing rugby and boxing practice. From 1949 to 1960 was 7 times Italian champion in the 100 freestyle and represented his country at several Olympic Games.

Shortly thereafter worked at a car dealership in Caracas until 1960 when he married Maria Amato, with whom he had three children. Giuseppe (1961), Christine (1962) and Diamond (1972)

Polyglot because it spoke six languages, between 1949 and 1956 stood out as a swimmer proclaimed champion of Italy in the 100 meter freestyle in seven consecutive times and was the first to make your country in less than a minute.

One of his first film work was in” Quo Vadis? “, 1951, which appeared like a Roman imperial guard without appearing in titles, and recently achieved fame in 1967 when, as Bud Spencer, in tribute to the Budweiser beer and actor Spencer Tracy joined the furor spaghetti western. With that name he starred in his first film with his compatriot Terence Hill (Mario Girotti indeed), “God forgives … I no!” And its several sequels, including “Call Me Trinity” a total of 18 feature films together. Bud Spencer was the author of the musical themes of some of his films.

Also, related to aeronautics, won the brevet private pilot of both planes and helicopters and in 1981 he founded the cargo airline Mistral Air, which now belongs to Mail Italian. His most famous films are “The four of Ave Maria”, “They call me Trinity” “Four Flies on Grey Velvet”, “A reason to live, another to die”, “Even the angels eat beans” and had just rolled “Keoma Rises” with Franco Nero. In 2010, with Terence Hill, received the “David di Donatello” award for career achievement.

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