
Mimmo Palmara
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Born in Cagliari, Palmara made his film debut in 1952 as character actor in drama films by eminent directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli and Antonio Pietrangeli, then obtained main roles in a great number of genre films, especially adventure films and peplum films., When the sword and sandals genre declined, he took part at a number of spaghetti westerns in which he is usually credited as Dick Palmer. A close friend of Sergio Leone, he was the Leone's first choice for the role of Ramon in A Fistful of Dollars; Palmara eventually chose to star in Mario Caiano's Bullets Don't Argue and the role of Ramon was played by Gian Maria Volontè.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Temple of the White Elephant
as Sandok
1964

Senso
as Un Soldato (uncredited)
1954

Dead for a Dollar
as Frank Richards
1968

Hercules and the Captive Women
as Astor, il Gran Visir
1961

Three Swords for Rome
as Massimo
1964

Hercules
as Iphitus, Son of Pelias
1958

Hercules Unchained
as Polinice
1959

The Pirates of Malaysia
as Tremal-Naïk
1964

A Long Ride from Hell
as Max Freeman
1968

Two Sons of Ringo
as Sceriffo
1966

Guess Who's Coming for a Snack?
as Comandante Tiger
1969

For One Thousand Dollars Per Day
as Steve Benson
1966

Tequila Joe
as Rock Mulligan
1968

Panhandle 38
as Sheriff
1972

Chains
as Giovanni
1974

Bullets Don't Argue
as Santero
1964

Execution
as Clint Clips
1968

A Rope for a Bastard
as Sheriff Alan Phillip
1968

Black Jack
as Indian Joe
1968

The Handsome, The Ugly, And The Stupid
as Il bello
1967

