
Alfio Caltabiano
Biography
Alfio Caltabiano was an Italian actor, screenwriter, and film director, also known by pseudonyms such as Al Northon, Alf Randal, and Alf Thunder. He began his career leveraging his imposing physique, notably portraying Jesus Christ in the 1959 film Ben-Hur, where he is seen carrying the cross during the Via Crucis scene. Caltabiano appeared in numerous films, primarily Spaghetti Westerns, and made his directorial debut with Ballad of a Gunman (1967). He directed and wrote several films, including Comandamenti per un gangster (1968) and Tutti figli di Mammasantissima (1973). Caltabiano was also a stuntman and fight choreographer, contributing to the action sequences in his films. His career concluded in 1977 after completing the film California.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Messalina
1960

Ballad of a Gunman
as El Bedoja
1967

They Still Call Me Amen
as Smith
1973

Star Pilot
as Artie
1966

Two Idiots at Fort Alamo
1965

All Sons of the Saintest Mother
as Bug Morano (as Alf Thunder)
1973

The Prince with the Red Mask
1955

A Sword to Brando
as The Count
1970

The Revenge of the Gladiators
as Muzio
1964

Seven Rebel Gladiators
as Vadius
1965

Man Called Amen
as Reverend 'Ladrone' Smith
1972

Erik the Viking
as Indianischer Krieger
1965

Commandments for a Gangster
as Five Cents
1968

Keoma
as Clay
1976

Goliath and the Sins of Babylon
as Meneos
1963

Colossus of the Arena
as Psychios
1962

For Love and Gold
as Arnolfo Mano-di-ferro
1966

The Colossus of Rhodes
as Creonte
1961

Sartana Does Not Forgive
1968

The Son of Captain Blood
as Man fighting at Dock (uncredited)
1962