From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Franco Citti (born 23 April 1935 in Rome) was an Italian actor. He came to fame at the age of 26, playing the title role in Pier Paolo Pasolinis film Accattone. In 1967 he appeared in the title role in Pasolinis version of Oedipus Rex.He is perhaps best-known to non-Italian audienes as Calo in The Godfather I and III and uttering the line In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.Description above from the Wikipedia article Franco Citti , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Mammone
Film 1973
Ciappelletto
Film 1971
Vittorio "Accattone" Cataldi
Film 1961
Calò
Film 1981
Pasquale Ferrante
Film 1977
Film 1978
Edipo
Film 1967
The Demon
Film 1974
Carmine
Film 1962
Autista di M.
Film 1976
Secondo Cannibale
Film 1969
Berté
Film 1976
Renato
Film 1963
Film 2009
Oreste
Film 1968
Burt
Film 1967
Rabbino
Film 1970
Hoagy
Film 1968
Francesco
Film 1981
Tommaso
Film 1962
Luiso Malerba
Film 1976
Attore
Film 1996
Alberto Marini
Film 1971
Benito
Film 1976
Projectionist
Film 1990
Man in Bar
Film 1979
Bruno Esposito
Film 1969
Ruggero Rujinski
Film 1976
Self (archive footage)
Film 2008
Ciro
Film 1977
Cigal
Film 1986
Franco
Film 1990
Er Cinese
Film 1980
Film 1969
Renato
Film 1973
Michele
Film 1994
Artemio
Film 1973
Himself
Film 2005
Alfredo
Film 1980
Peppe
Film 1997
Man at Restaurant (uncredited)
Film 1972
Juan
Film 1978
Le préfet
Film 1984
Antonio Lanza
Film 1977
Capace
Film 1989
Film 1971
Self
Film 1971
Arturo Santaniello
Film 1997
Franco
Film 1969
Film 1974
Nando
Film 1977
Fante Romano
Film 1963