Franco Citti
Franco Citti (born 23 April 1935 in Rome) was an Italian actor. He came to fame at the age of 26, playing the title role in Pier Paolo Pasolini's film Accattone. In 1967 he appeared in the title role in Pasolini's version of Oedipus Rex.
He is perhaps best-known to non-Italian audiences as Calo in The Godfather I and III and uttering the line 'In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns'.
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Acting
Movie
The Godfather
as Calo - Sicilian Sequence
1972
Movie
The Godfather Part III
as Calo
1990
Movie
Accattone
as Vittorio 'Accattone' Cataldi
1961
Movie
Mamma Roma
as Carmine
1962
Movie
Oedipus Rex
as Oedipus
1967
Movie
Roma
as Man at Restaurant (uncredited)
1972
Movie
The Decameron
as Ciappelletto
1971
Movie
The Canterbury Tales
as Devil
1972
Movie
Arabian Nights
as The Demon
1974
Movie
One Way or Another
as M.'s Driver
1976
Movie
Pigsty
as Secondo Cannibale
1969
Movie
Luna
as Man in Bar
1979
TV
Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
as Calò
1977
Movie
Beach House
as Nando
1977
Movie
The Black Stallion Returns
as Foreign Legion Officer
1983
Movie
Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man
as Ruggero Rujinski
1976
Movie
Watch Me When I Kill
as Pasquale Ferrante
1977
Movie
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone
as Hoagy
1968
Movie
Destruction Force
as Antonio Lanza
1977
Movie
Kill and Pray
as Burt
1967
Movie
The Shortest Day
as Fante Romano
1963
Movie
Ostia
as Rabbino
1970
Movie
The Soup
as Francesco
1981
Movie
Violent Life
as Tommaso
1962