Tuesday, June 28, 2016

He died Bud Spencer Terence Hill mourns loss of his best friend | Peru Trade – Trade

Italian actor Mario Girotti, known as Terence Hill , said he was “shocked” after the death of Bud Spencer , mate cinematic adventures whom he described also as his “best friend”.

“I lost my best friend, I’m shocked,” said Terence Hill in remarks published by the Corriere della Sera, after learning the death of Bud Spencer , who died Monday at age 86.

Terence Hill and Bud Spencer shared credits acting in countless films, the first of which was “you forgive … not” where cowboys epitomized Cat Stevens and Hutch Bessy, respectively, who were involved in comic situations.

According recounted Bud Spencer in an interview with the newspaper El Pais of Spain last July, they met to shoot this film. “I was going to shoot a movie with Peter Martell, but the day before he suffered an injury that prevented him from doing it. So those responsible for the tape quickly sought another person. They chose to Terence, who had worked in The Leopard and then I was there shooting with Rita Pavone. from there begins a relationship which is still alive. there never was a clash of egos, because he was an actor prepared and I did not. I was always a beginner, “he said.

Bud Spencer , whose real name is Carlo Pedersoli, was not then a great past as an actor and had rather gone through minor roles. he was interested in film thanks to his father, Giuseppe Amato.

Before becoming an actor, Bud Spencer had been a worker and librarian in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, where his family emigrated at the end of World War II. On his return to Italy he became Olympic swimmer twice

The death of the actor provoked the reaction of the head of the Italian government, Matteo Renzi, who said goodbye with this phrase on Twitter. “Ciao Bud Spencer . we’ve all loved so much. ” Meanwhile, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini, paid tribute to “a great interpreter of our cinema, which developed a long career, was able to amuse generations and conquer the audience with his great professionalism.”

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