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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Rita Valletti (m. 1964)

Years active
  
1957–present

Children
  
Tomaso Milian Jr.


Name
  
Tomas Milian

Role
  
Actor

TV shows
  
Frannie's Turn

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Full Name
  
Tomas Quintin Rodriguez

Born
  
March 3, 1933 (age 91) (
1933-03-03
)
Havana, Cuba

Movies
  
The Big Gundown, Companeros, Face to Face, Almost Human, Tepepa

Similar People
  
Bombolo, Bruno Corbucci, Rita Valletti, Sergio Sollima, Sergio Corbucci

Parents
  
Lola Milian, Tomas Milian

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Tomas Milian (born Tomás Quintín Rodríguez; 3 March 1933 – 22 March 2017) was a Cuban American-Italian actor and singer, known for the emotional intensity and humour he brought to roles in Italian genre films.

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A student of Lee Strasberg, Milian studied method acting at the Actors Studio in New York City. In Italy, he was discovered by director Mauro Bolognini and appeared in supporting roles in several drama films during the late-1950s and early-1960s, including as Raphael in Carol Reed's The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965). Throughout the late-1960s and early-1970s, Milian established himself as a dynamic leading actor in a series of Spaghetti Western films, most notably The Big Gundown (1966), The Ugly Ones (1967), Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! (1967), Face to Face (1967), Run, Man, Run (1968), Death Sentence (1968), Tepepa (1969), Compañeros (1970), Sonny and Jed (1972), Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? (1972) and Four of the Apocalypse (1975).

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Following a decline in the popularity of Spaghetti Westerns, Milian transitioned to roles in poliziottesco films. After receiving acclaim for his performance as a psychotic killer in Almost Human (1974), he made appearances in Emergency Squad (1974), The Tough Ones (1976), The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist (1977) and two film series - Bruno Corbucci's Nico Giraldi series (1976-1984, beginning with The Cop in Blue Jeans) and Umberto Lenzi's Er Monnezza films (1976-1980, beginning with Free Hand for a Tough Cop). He also appeared in other films during this period, including the giallo Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) and the non-genre films The Last Movie (1971), Luna (1979), Identification of a Woman (1982) and Monsignor (1982). After returning to the United States in 1985, Milian continued to perform supporting roles in film productions, including JFK (1991), Amistad (1997), Traffic (2000) and The Lost City (2005). Milian died in 2017.

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Biography

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Milian was born in Havana as the son of a Cuban general. His father was arrested and jailed: he later committed suicide on a New Year's evening. Milián then decided to leave Cuba and pursue his wishes of being an actor. He settled in the United States to study at New York's Actors Studio and later became an American citizen. In 1969, he became a naturalized Italian citizen.

Milian was bisexual; prior to his marriage to actress Margherita Valletti, he had relationships with both men and women.

Career

After starting a career in the United States, Milian went to Italy in 1958 to take part in a theatre festival in Spoleto. He eventually decided to relocate to Italy, where he lived for over 25 years, becoming a very successful performer. His first film part in Italy was in the 1959 picture La notte brava. Although his voice was usually dubbed due to his accent, Milián performed his lines in Italian (or in English, depending on the film). He initially starred in arthouse movies and worked with directors such as Mauro Bolognini and Luchino Visconti.

After five years of making what he deemed "intellectual" movies, Milián was unhappy with his contract with producer Franco Cristaldi and thought of going back to the United States. Needing money to start over, he took the opportunity to star as a bandit in a spaghetti western called The Bounty Killer. The film boosted his career, and ultimately resulted in his staying in Italy. He became a star of the spaghetti western genre, where he often played Mexican bandits or revolutionaries, roles in which he spoke in his real voice. As the spaghetti westerns dwindled, Milián remained a star in many genre films, playing both villains and heroes in various polizieschi movies. He starred with Barbara Bouchet in the giallo Don't Torture a Duckling.

He later turned to comedy, playing the recurrent characters of petty thief Monnezza and Serpico-like police officer Nico Giraldi in a variety of crime-comedy pictures. Although his voice was dubbed most of the time by Ferruccio Amendola, Milián wrote his own lines in Roman slang. Milián's inventive use of romanesco (Roman dialect) made him a cult performer in Italy. Bruno Corbucci, the director of many of these films commented, "At the cinemas as soon as Tomás Milián appeared on the screen, when he made a wisecrack and in the heaviest situations, then it was a pandemonium, it was like being at the stadium."

As Milián used similar makeups and accents in portraying both characters, Monnezza and Nico were occasionally confused by Italian audiences, who sometimes referred erroneously to them both as Monnezza, or Er Monnezza (Da trash in roman slang ), and still closely associate Milián with these performances.

Milián also appeared in non-genre pictures, such as Bernardo Bertolucci's La Luna, for which he won a Nastro d'Argento for Best supporting Actor, and Michelangelo Antonioni's Identification of a Woman.

As he grew older, Milián decided to go back to the United States. He appeared in Sidney Pollack's Havana, Steven Spielberg's Amistad, Steven Soderbergh's Traffic as well as Andy García's The Lost City, about Revolutionary Cuba. He has also played many roles on stage. In 2005, he portrayed Generalisimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina in the film version of Mario Vargas Llosa's novel The Feast of the Goat.

Milian was found dead from a stroke at his home in Miami on 22 March 2017.

Filmography

Actor
2014
Fugly! as
Gramps
2005
La fiesta del Chivo as
Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
2005
The Lost City as
Don Federico Fellove
2002
Washington Heights as
Eddie
2001
UC: Undercover (TV Series) as
Señor Ortega
- Of Fathers and Sons (2001) - Señor Ortega
2001
Ambush (Short) as
Passenger
2000
Traffic as
General Arturo Salazar
2000
For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (TV Movie) as
Sosa
2000
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Colonel Emilio Pantoya
- Vaya Con Dios (2000) - Colonel Emilio Pantoya
2000
The Yards as
Manuel Sequiera
1997
Amistad as
Calderon
1997
Oz (TV Series) as
Ricardo Alvarez
- To Your Health (1997) - Ricardo Alvarez
- Visits, Conjugal and Otherwise (1997) - Ricardo Alvarez
1997
Fools Rush In as
Tomas
1994
The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story (TV Movie) as
Darli Alves
1994
The Cowboy Way as
Manny Huerta
1993
Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair (TV Movie) as
Carlo Rossi
1993
Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (TV Movie) as
Joe Profaci
1992
Frannie's Turn (TV Series) as
Joseph Escobar
- Frannie and the Kitchen Sink (1992) - Joseph Escobar
- Gentlemen, Wrap Your Guava (1992) - Joseph Escobar
- How Do You Say Death in Spanish? (1992) - Joseph Escobar
- Sex and Saints (1992) - Joseph Escobar
- Money Talks, Olivia Walks (1992) - Joseph Escobar
- Pilot (1992) - Joseph Escobar
1992
Nails (TV Movie) as
Pedro Herrera
1992
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Ramon Cires
- Bitter Harvest (1992) - Ramon Cires
1992
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Enrico Montejano
- Day of the Dead (1992) - Enrico Montejano
1991
JFK as
Leopoldo
1991
Money as
Robert Zarra
1991
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Joseph Sifuentes
- The Gods Must Be Lawyers (1991) - Joseph Sifuentes
1990
Voglia di vivere (TV Movie) as
Tony
1990
Havana as
Menocal
1990
Revenge as
Cesar
1990
Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (TV Mini Series) as
Florentino Ventura
- Part 3 (1990) - Florentino Ventura
- Part 2 (1990) - Florentino Ventura
- Part 1 (1990) - Florentino Ventura
1989
Gioco al massacro as
Clem Da Silva
1989
Cat Chaser as
Andres DeBoya
1989
Una casa a Roma (TV Movie) as
Fabrizio Oderisi
1985
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Duran / Immanuel Pena
- Shadow Play (1987) - Duran
- Reign of Terror (1985) - Immanuel Pena
1987
Luci lontane as
Bernardo Bernardi
1986
Salomé as
Herod
1985
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Octavio Arroyo
- Bought and Paid For (1985) - Octavio Arroyo
1985
King David as
Akiss (uncredited)
1984
Cop in Drag as
Inspector Nico Giraldi
1984
Delitto in Formula Uno as
Inspector Nico Giraldi
1983
The Devil and Holy Water as
Bruno Marangoni
1983
Thieves and Robbers as
Tony Roma
1982
Monsignor as
Francisco
1982
Delitto sull'autostrada as
Isp. Nico Giraldi
1982
Identification of a Woman as
Niccolò
1981
Delitto al ristorante cinese as
Nico Giraldi / Ciù Ci Ciao
1981
Uno contro l'altro, praticamente amici as
Quinto Cecioni 'Er Monnezza'
1981
Manolesta as
Gino Quirino
1980
Delitto a Porta Romana as
Nico Giraldi
1980
Il lupo e l'agnello as
Er Cuculo
1979
Assassination on the Tiber as
Nico Giraldi
1979
Luna as
Giuseppe
1979
Winter Kills as
Frank Mayo
1979
Squadra antigangsters as
Nico Giraldi
1978
Little Italy as
Nico Giraldi
1978
Brothers Till We Die as
Vincenzo Marazzi 'Il Gobbo' / Sergio Marazzi 'Er Monnezza'
1978
Il figlio dello sceicco as
Luigi Panacchioni
1977
The Swindle as
Nico Giraldi
1977
Messalina, Messalina as
Baba
1977
Destruction Force as
Sergio Marazzi - 'Monnezza'
1977
The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist as
Luigi 'The Chinaman' Maietto
1976
Young, Violent, Dangerous as
Commissario
1976
Squadra antifurto as
Nico Giraldi
1976
Tough Cop as
Sergio Marazzi 'Monnezza'
1976
The Twist as
Le détective
1976
Squadra antiscippo as
Nico Giraldi
1976
The Tough Ones as
Vincenzo Moretto
1976
Sex with a Smile as
Cavaliere Marelli, the "Dream Girl" male (segment "La cavallona")
1975
Folle à tuer as
Thompson
1975
Syndicate Sadists as
Rambo
1975
The Four of the Apocalypse... as
Chaco
1975
Silent Action as
Captain Mario Sperli
1975
The White, the Yellow, and the Black as
Sakura
1974
Almost Human as
Giulio Sacchi
1974
Emergency Squad as
Ravelli
1973
Here We Go Again, Eh Providence? as
Providence
1973
Counselor at Crime as
Thomas Accardo
1972
Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? as
Provvidenza
1972
Don't Torture a Duckling as
Andrea Martelli
1972
Sonny and Jed as
Jed Trigado
1972
The Boxer as
Hippy
1971
The Last Movie as
Priest
1971
The Designated Victim as
Stefano Augenti
1970
Compañeros as
El Vasco
1970
L'amore coniugale as
Silvio Pataneo
1969
Viva Cangaceiro as
Espedito
1969
The Conspiracy of Torture as
Olimpo Calvetti
1969
Dove vai tutta nuda? as
Manfredo
1969
The Year of the Cannibals as
Emone
1969
Tepepa as
Jesus Maria Moran / Tepepa
1968
A Fine Pair as
Roger
1968
Corri uomo corri as
Manuel 'Cuchillo' Sanchez
1968
The Violent Four as
Commissario Basevi
1968
Crónica de un atraco as
Chino
1968
Death Sentence as
O'Hara
1967
Face to Face as
Solomon 'Beauregard' Bennet
1967
The Big Gundown as
Manuel 'Cuchillo' Sanchez
1967
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! as
The Stranger
1966
The Ugly Ones as
José Gómez
1966
Madamigella di Maupin as
Chevalier d'Albert
1965
I soldi as
Bob
1965
The Agony and the Ecstasy as
Raphael
1965
The Camp Followers as
Lieutenant Gaetano Martino (as Thomas Milian)
1965
Io uccido, tu uccidi as
Tommaso (segment "Il Plenilunio")
1964
Time of Indifference as
Michele
1964
L'uomo (TV Movie) as
Joseph Diaz
1963
Mare matto as
Efisio
1963
L'attico as
Claudio
1963
Ro.Go.Pa.G. as
Centurione (segment "La ricotta") (uncredited)
1962
La banda Casaroli as
Gabriele Ingenis
1962
Disorder as
Bruno
1962
Boccaccio '70 as
Conte Ottavio (segment "Il lavoro") (as Thomas Milian)
1961
Day by Day, Desperately as
Dario Dominici
1961
Un giorno da leoni as
Gino Migliacci
1961
Laura nuda as
Marco
1961
L'imprevisto as
Thomas Plemian
1960
Silver Spoon Set as
Alberto De Matteis
1960
Bell' Antonio as
Edoardo
1959
The Big Night as
Moretto
1959
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Second Sailor
- The Louise Benson Story (1959) - Second Sailor
1958
Decoy (TV Series) as
Juan Ortega
- Fiesta at Midnight (1958) - Juan Ortega
Writer
1978
Brothers Till We Die (dialogue: 'Il Gobbo' and 'Er Monnezza')
1977
Destruction Force (dialogue: "Monnezza")
1966
The Ugly Ones (additional material - uncredited)
Music Department
1971
The Designated Victim (vocalist)
1968
Corri uomo corri (singer: Espanto Enel Corazon)
Soundtrack
1971
The Designated Victim (performer: "My Shadow in the Dark")
1968
Corri uomo corri (performer: "Espanto Enel Corazon")
Miscellaneous
1979
Squadra antigangsters (voice dubbing: Bruno Corbucci - uncredited)
Thanks
2013
Tomas Milian: Acting on Instinct (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
1968
Western, Italian Style (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
Self
2017
The Journey of Tomas Milian (Video documentary) as
Self
2016
The Cynic, the Rat and the Sadist (Documentary short) as
Self
2014
The Cuban Hamlet (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2014
Hairy Hunchbacked Trash: The Italian Crime-Comedy Roles of Tomas Milian (Video documentary short) as
Self
2013
I Tarantiniani (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Tomas Milian: Acting on Instinct (Video documentary short) as
Self
2012
Spaghetti Western Memories (Documentary)
2012
Scene Missing (Documentary) as
Actor
2009
I migliori anni (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.13 (2009) - Self
2009
Stracult (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 August 2009 (2009) - Self
2006
Denn sie kennen kein Erbarmen - Der Italowestern (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2005
Milian Unleashed (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
The Spaghetti West (Video documentary) as
Self
2003
Once upon a time... Spag! (Documentary) as
Film clip
2003
Run Man Run: 35 Years Running (Video documentary) as
Self
2002
Django, Tell! (Video short) as
Self
2001
Fulci of the Apocalypse (Video documentary short) as
Self
1997
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Dear Antonioni (1997) - Self
1990
Havana: Featurette (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actor
1972
Leichen pflastern seinen Ruhm (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1970
Beat-Club (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.59 (1970) - Self (uncredited)
1968
Western, Italian Style (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1963
The Shortest Day as
Self
Archive Footage
2016
Let There Be Sound (Short) as
Self / Jed Trigado
2012
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s (Documentary) as
Self
2011
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema 1968-1979 (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Sandokans Abenteuer (Video documentary) as
Solomon 'Beauregard' Bennet (uncredited)
2003
Who Killed 'Winter Kills'? (Video documentary short) as
Frank Mayo

References

Tomas Milian Wikipedia


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