The brawny and imposing actor Bobby Rhodes was born in 1947 in Livorno, Italy. He first began acting in films in the late 1960s. Rhodes has been frequently cast as hard-as-nails, two-fisted macho-guy types in various Italian war, action, and horror features made throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Bobby was excellent as the funky, no-nonsense T...
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The brawny and imposing actor Bobby Rhodes was born in 1947 in Livorno, Italy. He first began acting in films in the late 1960s. Rhodes has been frequently cast as hard-as-nails, two-fisted macho-guy types in various Italian war, action, and horror features made throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Bobby was excellent as the funky, no-nonsense Tony the Pimp in Lamberto Bava's outrageously gruesome cult fright flick Démons (1985). Rhodes was likewise fine as rugged gym instructor Hank in the equally enjoyable sequel Démons 2 (1986). His other memorable movie parts include rough'n'tumble soldier Carlos in the thrilling Héros d'apocalypse (1980); crafty, fearsome hunter Woody Aldridge in the exciting futuristic sci-fi/action opus Le gladiateur du futur (1983); narcoleptic soldier Private Wilbur Davis Jr. in the dreadful war comedy Le pont (1982); a formidable mercenary in Le choix des seigneurs (1983); King Xenodama in Hercule (1983); and a profane P.O.W. mechanic in Afganistan - The last war bus (L'ultimo bus di guerra) (1989). Rhodes has also worked in films as both a stand-in, and a stuntman. Show less «