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But her name was Lori Zwicklbauer and is today Zwicklbauer-Hill after she took his name. It was for publicity reasons when they said that Hill took his name from his wife. At this time of upcoming feminism a man who chose to take his wife's name was something special.

Appeared in 18 films with frequent co-star Bud Spencer. His adopted son, Ross Hill , died in in a road accident.

Pino Locchi was his Italian voice in 18 films. Producers Nyima Films and Western Intl. Distributor Paris-Etoile. No evidence the film was completed or distributed. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.

Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. Create a list ». Actors that I like. Attori preferiti. My favorite actors list. Through the decade, Hill made occasional film appearances to pay for his education and his interest in motorcycles.

He spent three years studying literature at the University of Rome before deciding to become a full-time actor working in films ranging from The Wonders of Aladdin — the first Hill film to reach the U.

Afterwards, Hill made action films and Westerns in Germany until when he returned to Italy and appeared in Dio perdona… lo no! He changed his name from Mario Girotti to Terence Hill in He came up with his name by combining the name of the author of a Latin book, Terenzio, with the maiden name of his American wife, Lori. Hill and Spencer would work together in some 19 films. Billion , his first undubbed English-speaking role, in which he starred opposite Valerie Perrine. He was not as successful in the U.

This is why his agents at the time were convinced that, with his character, Terence would never succeed as an actor. A real enjoyment with acting came much later, when he made the westerns with Bud Spencer and was allowed to show his lighter, more playful side. When he was eighteen, Terence was the star of Guaglione , a film inspired by the song of the same title by Claudio Villa.

This is when a period of light musicals began in which he played the handsome young man who falls in love for the first time. He played this part in Lazzarella in together with the famous singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno, and again in Cerasella in In both these films Terence felt a bit left out, even if they did garner him much fame. But the truth was that Terence had still not decided that acting was to be his career. In Terence began at the University studying Literature.

For example, in he made the comedy Un militare e mezzo , and the historical film Carthage in Flames. But a defining moment came in Terence got a small part in a big film, The Leopard , directed by Luchino Visconti. This experience made Terence decide to stop his University studies, already three years into his study of the classics, to dedicate himself full-time to a career as an actor.

By that time, Terence had achieved a good level of fame, but he felt typecast in teenager parts. This is why in he moved to Germany, hoping to act in the first European westerns. He remained abroad for nearly four years, acting in dozens of films, many of them westerns based on the series of books by Karl May, a German writer of wild-west stories, similar to the Italian writer Emilio Salgari. It is thanks to these films that Terence was able to leave behind the image of a young boy. However, Terence says that while he was in Germany, he started to hear more and more about the hugely successful Italian westerns, the so-called spaghetti-westerns, and feared he had missed out on the opportunity to be in them.

He returned to Italy in and began work on Rita of the West. During the first days of filming, the actor who was playing the cat, Peter Martell, had an accident. Colizzi, who was also the director, had to find a quick replacement.

By chance, when he returned to Italy to look for an actor, he found himself on the set of Rita of the West , and it was suggested that Terence Hill could play the cat. The film was re-titled God Forgives It was as they were making this film that Mario Girotti and Carlo Pedersoli were asked to Anglicize their names to make the film more sellable internationally. Terence recalls that his agent, Perrone, gave him a list of twenty names and asked him to pick one. It was in that same year that Terence met Lori, a young American woman who had only just arrived on the set in Spain.

She became his wife and on November 7, their first child, Jess, was born. A few years later they adopted a child, their second son, Ross. Both names, Terence points out, are from the Bible. Back to , when Terence played the part of Django in the film Django, Prepare a Coffin , the sequel of a successful film starring Franco Nero.

The other two gunmen were played by Eli Wallach and Brock Peters, and the film was directed by Colizzi. The film has an ironic vein to it, and even if there were four stars, Terence Hill and Bud Spencer were paired together for most of the the film. Chance had it that while Terence and Bud were considering various scripts, they ran into Enzo Barboni who was making the rounds with the script for a film called My Name is Trinity or They Call Me Trinity.

The film seemed strange to the various producers who passed on it saying that there were not enough dead bodies and there was too much dialog! Bud and Terence however, decided to take a chance and said immediately that they wanted to do the film.



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