
Salvatore Billa
Salvatore Billa was born in Catania, Sicily, Italy on March 31, 1943. He was an Italian actor and stuntman, and was very active during the seventies and eighties. From the early 1960s until the early 2000s, he appeared in more than 100 films, alternating from a mere extra to important supporting roles. Among these were the films "Once Upon a Time in America" directed by Sergio Leone, "Ginger and Fred" directed by Federico Fellini, “Squadra antifurto” directed by Rosario Trapanese, “I guappi” directed by Don Carluccio Trepalle and “L'uomo delle stele” directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Billa also worked in television, participating in some TV dramas, with his most famous role as that of the Camorra boss Salvatore Gym in the miniseries “Naso di cane”. Billa appeared in several westerns from “Beyond the Law” (1967) to “Court Martial” (1973). Salvatore died on May 22, 2006 in Rome at the age of 63.
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The Godfather Part III
as Lucchesi Guard (uncredited)
1990

Once Upon a Time in America
as One of Beefy's Thugs (uncredited)
1984

Gangs of New York
as Native (uncredited)
2002

Gegè Bellavita
as Man hiring staff
1979

Hit Squad
as Rosario Trapanese
1976

Romeo and Juliet
as Complementary Role (uncredited)
1968

National Lampoon's European Vacation
as Policeman (uncredited)
1985

Street People
as Killer in Sicilia
1976

The Gun
as ispettore di Polizia
1978

The Bible: In the Beginning...
as Abraham's Follower (uncredited)
1966

Magnum Cop
1978

Grand Prix
as Policeman (uncredited)
1966