Giuseppe Addobbati
Biography
Giuseppe Addobbati (December 31, 1909 – January 4, 1986) was a prominent Italian actor celebrated for his compelling performances in Spaghetti Westerns and action films during the 1960s and 1970s. For American audiences, he was often credited as John MacDouglas, a name that became synonymous with his work in international cinema.
Hailing from Makarska and later residing in Trieste, Addobbati's cinematic journey spanned over four decades, during which he amassed more than 80 film credits from 1937 to 1980. He frequently portrayed law enforcement characters, showcasing his versatility in roles that highlighted authority and toughness. Notable films in his career include the iconic The Phantom of the Opera (1964), the gritty Blood For A Silver Dollar alongside Giuliano Gemma (known as Montgomery Wood), and the acclaimed political drama The Conformist (1970).
In addition to his action-packed roles, Addobbati ventured into the horror genre, appearing in Nightmare Castle (1965), where he shared the screen with renowned figures such as Barbara Steele and Paul Muller. His contributions to film have left a lasting impact, making him a memorable figure in the Italian film industry. Addobbati's legacy endures through his diverse array of performances and the significant mark he left on European cinema.
Filmography
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Stranger on the Prowl
1952
Enter the Devil (1974)
1974 • Doctor
Watch Me When I Kill
1977 • Judge
Massacre Time
1966 • Mr. Scott
Chance and Violence
1974 • Docteur Morgan
The Last Killer
1967 • Il padre di Ramón
The Swan
1956
The Implacable Three
1963 • Bannon
Nightmare Castle
1965 • Jonathan, the Butler
Guns of Nevada
1965 • Doc Burton
Kill, Baby... Kill!
1966 • Innkeeper
The Conformist
1970
Blood for a Silver Dollar
1965 • Donaldson
The Night Porter
1974 • Stumm