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Full Name
  
Luciano Stella

Role
  
Model

Name
  
Tony Kendall

Years active
  
1957–2008

Occupation
  
Actor


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Born
  
22 August 1936 (
1936-08-22
)
Rome, Italy

Died
  
November 28, 2009, Rome, Italy

Movies
  
Kiss Kiss - Kill Kill, The Whip and the Flesh, Return of the Blind Dead, The Loreley's Grasp, Kommissar X – Drei grune Hu

Similar People
  
Brad Harris, Gianfranco Parolini, Amando de Ossorio, Pasquale Squitieri, Giacomo Gentilomo

Tony Kendall (22 August 1936 – 28 November 2009) was an Italian model turned film actor with over 50 film credits that reflect the trends of popular European cinema in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

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Biography

Born as Luciano Stella, Kendall was formerly a model for Italian Fumetti, comics done in photographs.

He changed his name to Tony Kendall at the suggestion of Vittorio De Sica in the fashion of many Italian actors whose films were shown in countries outside of Italy in the days when European films proliferated. Stella made his film debut in Femmine Tre Volte in 1959 but didn't make another appearance until he used his new name of Tony Kendall in Brennus, Enemy of Rome (1963) one of the sword and sandal craze of films popular in the early 1960s.

Kendall is most famous for his various teamings with Brad Harris, with the two predating Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as a popular and prolific action team. In the derivative world of the European cinema of the 1960s, Kendall and Harris first teamed up in two sauerkraut western films "inspired" by the successful German Karl May Winnetou series with Harris as a Lex Barker clone and Kendall as a Native American "Chief Black Eagle" in The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963) and Black Eagle of Santa Fe (1965).

With the international success of the James Bond films and the German Jerry Cotton series, Kendall became best known for his role as private detective Joe Walker in the seven films of the Eurospy Kommissar X series where he played opposite Brad Harris in the role of New York Police Captain Tom Rowland. The popularity of Batman (TV series) led to Harris and Kendall appearing in The Three Fantastic Supermen (1967) the first in a long series that interestingly enough had stunt work performed by a young Jackie Chan (“The Three Fantastic Supermen in the Orient”).

Kendall has prominently appeared in other varieties of European cinema in the 1960s and 1970s such as Giallo horror (The Whip and the Body, 1963), spaghetti westerns (as Django in Django Against Sartana, 1970, and Gunman of 100 Crosses, 1971), crime movies such as Machine Gun McCain (1969), and adventure films such as Oil! (1977). He also appeared in European versions of women in prison (The Big Bust Out, 1972), zombie horror (Return of the Blind Dead, 1973), and films inspired by The Godfather (Corleone, 1978). Aside from an appearance in Alex l'ariete (2000), Kendall's last film role was in On the Dark Continent in 1993.

Selected filmography

  • The Whip and the Body (1963)
  • Brennus, Enemy of Rome (1963)
  • The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963)
  • The Masked Man Against the Pirates (1964)
  • Black Eagle of Santa Fe (1965)
  • Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill (1965)
  • Kommissar X – Drei gelbe Katzen (1966)
  • Kommissar X – In den Klauen des goldenen Drachen (1966)
  • The Three Fantastic Supermen (1967)
  • Kommissar X – Drei grüne Hunde (1967)
  • Machine Gun McCain (1969)
  • Kommissar X – Drei goldene Schlangen (1969)
  • Hate Is My God (1969)
  • Django Defies Sartana (1970)
  • Tiger Gang (1971)
  • The Big Bust Out (1972)
  • La dernière bourrée à Paris (1973)
  • Return of the Blind Dead (1973)
  • The Loreley's Grasp (1974)
  • Oil! (1977)
  • Yeti (1977)
  • Corleone (1978)
  • Cop or Hood (1979)
  • Le Guignolo (1980)
  • Der Stein des Todes (1987)
  • Death

    Tony Kendall died in a hospital in Trigoria, Rome, Italy on 28 November 2009, aged 73, from an undisclosed illness.

    References

    Tony Kendall (actor) Wikipedia


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