Birthday: April 2, 1943 in Montelepre, Palermo, Italy
Birth Name: Antonio Sabato Sr.
Rugged Sicilian-born actor who came to international notice after playing Ferrari racing ace Nino Barlini in John Frankenheimer's high octane blockbuster Grand Prix (1966). His charismatic performance saw Sabato nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer. During the 1970s, he starred in a slew of low-budget Italian language ...
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Rugged Sicilian-born actor who came to international notice after playing Ferrari racing ace Nino Barlini in John Frankenheimer's high octane blockbuster Grand Prix (1966). His charismatic performance saw Sabato nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer. During the 1970s, he starred in a slew of low-budget Italian language productions, predominantly spaghetti westerns and crime thrillers, essaying villains (Le nouveau boss de la mafia (1972)), heroes (Le Tueur à l'orchidée (1972)) and anti-heroes (Il était une fois à El Paso (1972)) with equal verve. By the mid-80s, Sabato and his family had relocated to California where he devoted more time to painting and family life while continuing to star in international co-productions, typically action films like the futuristic Les guerriers du Bronx 2 (1983), Cinq salopards en Amazonie (1985) and High Voltage (1998). His last work on screen consisted of several appearances in the soap Amour, gloire et beauté (1987) , which also featured his son Antonio Sabato Jr... Show less «