Gianni Garko


Gianni Garko is a retired Croatian-Italian actor. He found fame as a leading man in 1960s Spaghetti Westerns, where he was often billed as John Garko and occasionally Gary Hudson. He is perhaps best known for his lead role as Sartana, starting with the first official film If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death and starring in three sequels as this character.

Early life and education

Of Dalmatian Italian and Croatian parentage, Garko was born Giovanni Garcovich in Zara, at the time a part of Fascist Italy. In 1948, he moved to Trieste, and later Rome the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico.

Career

Early roles

His first prominent film role was a small but important part in the Academy Award-nominated Holocaust drama Kapò, directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. He continued to play parts in several Italian productions including sword and sandal epics such as The Mongols and Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules.
In 1964, he starred in the stage comedy Le baruffe chiozzotte at the Teatro Lirico in Milan, directed by Giorgio Strehler.
His big break came when he had a role in Don Camillo in Moscow.

Spaghetti Western era and Sartana

Garko became a star in Europe in the 1966 Spaghetti Western film Blood at Sundown. In this movie, he played an antagonist named El General Sartana. In 1968, he played an unrelated protagonist also named Sartana in If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death. The movie was an immediate box office success, and led to four official follow-up Sartana films, with Garko starring in the first three of them: I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death, Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay, and Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming.
Other notable westerns Garko starred in were $10,000 Blood Money as an unofficial Django, Vengeance Is Mine, 10,000 Dollars for a Massacre, The Price of Death, They Call Him Cemetery alongside William Berger as well as a supporting role in Bad Man's River with Lee Van Cleef. During this time he achieved considerable fame in Germany, Italy, and Spain. Outside of the western genre, Garko starred in Five for Hell with frequent co-star Klaus Kinski, a small role in Waterloo as the brave and energetic French artillery commander Antoine Drouot, and The Heroes, both with Rod Steiger.

Post-Spaghetti Westerns

Like many of his contemporaries, his star diminished as the Spaghetti Western genre began to decline. He was still able to get roles in several successful gialli and horror movies, sex comedies, and Poliziotteschi movies. Among these are Cold Eyes of Fear, The Night of the Devils, Il Boss, The Flower with the Petals of Steel, Sette note in nero, Joy of Flying, Graf Dracula in Oberbayern, Star Odyssey, Encounters in the Deep, Hercules, and Monster Shark.
In 1980, he starred in the play Candida at the Teatro Morlacchi in Perugia.
After appearing in Space: 1999 as Tony Cellini in the episode "Dragon's Domain", Garko concentrated more on television, theatre, and TV commercials. Although established in Europe, he remained little known in America. In an interview, Garko mentioned that he had turned down the lead role in Pretty Baby with Brooke Shields.
Garko continued to appear regularly on Italian television well into the new millennium. He played Tancredi Lombardi in 52 episodes of the 2016-2017 teen sitcom Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends.
In 2018, he played Father Merrin in the play version of The Exorcist, at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan.

Selected filmography

Un soir sur la plage The Mongols Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules Pontius Pilate Crazy Desire Eighteen in the Sun The Avenger Saul e David Don Camillo in Moscow $1,000 on the Black Vengeance Is Mine 10,000 Dollars for a Massacre Giorni di sangue Red Roses for the Fuhrer Taste of Vengeance If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death Lucrezia Five for Hell Thunder from the West Sartana the Gravedigger Tulips of Haarlem The Cop Sartana Kills Them All Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay Waterloo Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming Il venditore di morte A Bullet for a Stranger Bad Man's River His Name Was Holy Ghost Night of the Devils The Boss Gli eroi Those Dirty Dogs The Flower with the Deadly Sting Siete chacales Marco Visconti The Psychic Joy of Flying Three Swedes in Upper Bavaria

In popular culture

Garko's name inspired that of the title character in the 2001 film Donnie Darko.