Enzo Pulcrano (born May 31, 1943 in Acerra, Italy, near Naples; died
February 28, 1992) was an Italian actor and writer active in the 1970s
and known for Rulers of the City (1976), La Banda Vallanzasca (1977)
and A Pugni Nudi (1974), in which he received a writing credit. He was
born on May 31, 1943 in Acerra, Italy, near Naples.After his 1971
debut in director Demofilo Fidani’s A Fistful of Death, Pulcrano
appeared in several mostly low-budget spaghetti Westerns and comedies.
With the crime genre’s popularity, he was a recurring presence in
poliziotteschi, including Fernando di Leo’s Rulers of the City
(1976) and Mario Bianchi's La banda Vallanzasca (1977), in which he
had the lead role.He played Salvatore Trapanese in the 1976 comedy Hit
Squad.Pulcrano died in 1992. According to Mario Bianchi, who directed
him in La Banda Vallanzasca, Pulcrano had developed a serious drug
addiction.
February 28, 1992) was an Italian actor and writer active in the 1970s
and known for Rulers of the City (1976), La Banda Vallanzasca (1977)
and A Pugni Nudi (1974), in which he received a writing credit. He was
born on May 31, 1943 in Acerra, Italy, near Naples.After his 1971
debut in director Demofilo Fidani’s A Fistful of Death, Pulcrano
appeared in several mostly low-budget spaghetti Westerns and comedies.
With the crime genre’s popularity, he was a recurring presence in
poliziotteschi, including Fernando di Leo’s Rulers of the City
(1976) and Mario Bianchi's La banda Vallanzasca (1977), in which he
had the lead role.He played Salvatore Trapanese in the 1976 comedy Hit
Squad.Pulcrano died in 1992. According to Mario Bianchi, who directed
him in La Banda Vallanzasca, Pulcrano had developed a serious drug
addiction.
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