Bud Spencer, the popular Italian movie actor who starred in innumerable spaghetti Westerns and action-packed potboilers during the 1960s and '70s, was born Carlo Pedersoli on October 31, 1929 in Naples. The first Italian to swim the 100 meter freestyle in less than a minute, the 6' 5" Spencer competed as a swimmer on the Italian National Team at the Olympic Summer games in both Helsinki, Finland in 1952 and Melbourne, Australia in 1956. He was also an Olympic-class water polo player.
Educated as an attorney, he was bitten by the acting bug and appeared as a member of the Praetorian Guard in his first movie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's epic "Quo Vadis" (which was shot in Italy) in 1951. During the 1950s and first half of the '60s, he appeared in films made for the Italian market, but his career was strictly minor league until the late 1960s. He changed his screen name to "Bud Spencer" in 1967, as a homage to Spencer Tracy and to the American beer Budweiser. Spencer allegedly thought it was funny to call himself "bud" in light of his huge frame.
After the name change, Spencer achieved his greatest success in spaghetti Westerns lensed for a global audience. Teaming up with fellow Italian Terence Hill, the two made such international hits as I quattro dell'Ave Maria (1968) and Lo chiamavano Trinità... (1970) ("They Call Me Trinity"). Their dual outings made both stars famous, particularly in Europe. In all, Spencer made 19 movies with Hill.
He became a jet airplane and helicopter pilot after appearing in Più forte, ragazzi! (1972) and owned an air transportion company, Mistral Air, which he founded in 1984. However, he terminated his business interest in Mistral and entered the children's clothing industry.
After 1983, Spencer's movie career slowed down, though he did have a big success in the early 1990s with the TV action-drama "Extralarge". A man of many talents, Spencer wrote screenplays and texts for some of his movies. He also has registered several patents.
Spencer married Maria Amato in 1960 and they have three children, Giuseppe (born 1961), Christine (1962) and Diamante (1972).
In 2005, Spencer entered politics, standing as regional councillor in Lazio for the center-right Forza Italia party. He became a politician specifically at the bequest of then-Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. According to Spencer, "In my life, I've done everything. There are only three things I haven't been - a ballet dancer, a jockey and a politician. Given that the first two jobs are out of the question, I'll throw myself into politics."
Berlusconi, who came to power as a media tycoon, recruited Spencer as he was "still a major draw for the viewer, alias the voter." Critics of Berlusconi, who tried to retain power by launching a campaign to portray his allies as the embodiment of "good" and the leftists of the opposition as "evil", was derided as an example of "politica spettacolo" ("showbiz politics").
Spencer announced his new career at a "Felliniesque" press conference at a Rome hotel, at which he hardly moved and had little to say except homilies about upholding family values. Spencer sat between two Forza Italia handlers, and according to one major Italian newspaper, "From one moment to the next, you expected this mountain of a man to grab the heads of the two presenters and smack them together in his usual style, as he has been seen doing countless times on the big screen and television."
The audiion proved to be a flop: Spencer lost the seat, and Berlusconi's party was swept from power in 2006.
| Maria Amato | (1960 - ?) |
Uses to end a fist fight by striking a hammer-like blow on the top of the opponent's head.
Thick black beard
Holds a Juris Doctor degree.
Competed for Italy in the swimming competition at the 1952, 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.
Children: Giuseppe Pedersoli (1961), Christine (1962) and Diamy Spencer (1972).
Carlo Pedersoli changed his name to Bud Spencer in 1967. He chose that name because he is a big fan of Spencer Tracy and because of his favorite American beer.
He's a Jet Airplane and Helicopter pilot (he became an flying geek after shooting Più forte, ragazzi! (1972)), and owned an air transports company.
Was personally recruited by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to stand as a candidate of the moderate right-oriented party "Forza Italia" for the regional elections 2005 in Rome. He lost.
Was the first Italian to swim 100 m. Freestyle in less than a minute
Appeared in 18 films with frequent co-star Terence Hill, including the popular Trinity series of comedic Westerns.
His 78th birthday on October 31st 2007 was greatly celebrated in Berlin with about 100 guests and a big Tiramisu pie. Bud Spencer was shooting for his new movie Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling (2009) by Sebastian Niemann, starring Rick Kavanian, at this time in Berlin. German comedians Oliver Kalkofe and Oliver Welke (famous for the 'Wixxer' movies) announced themselves to take the chance to congratulate him personally.
He only dubbed himself (for the Italian versions) in these films: Piedone a Hong Kong (1975), Il soldato di ventura (1976), Piedone l'africano (1978), Piedone d'Egitto (1980), Occhio alla penna (1981), Fuochi d'artificio (1997), Cantando dietro i paraventi (2003) & Padre Speranza (2005) (TV). For his other films he was dubbed by Glauco Onorato (in 30 films), Sergio Fiorentini (in 4 films) and Ferruccio Amendola (in _Oggi a me... domani a te! (1968)_).
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