Federico Boido
Federico Boido (8 January 1938 – 7 October 2014), was an Italian film actor[1][2] who appeared in many horror films, Spaghetti Westerns, and sword and sandal movies. He also acted in the Sadistik photo novels and related his experiences in the film The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal.
Federico Boido | |
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Born | |
Died | 7 October 2014 76) | (aged
Other names | Rick Boyd |
Occupation | Actor |
Boido was born in Novi Ligure, and made his film debut at the age of 26. He appeared in over fifty films, including Planet of the Vampires (1965), Danger: Diabolik (1968), Spirits of the Dead (1968), Roy Colt and Winchester Jack (1970), and Superfly TNT (1973). He had roles in numerous Italian westerns, including several appearances in the Sartana series.
Throughout his film career, he used a variety of screen names, such as Rico Boido, Rich Boyd, Rick Boyd,[2] Rik Boyd, and Ryck Boyd. He died in Ostia, Rome, aged 76.
Partial filmography
- Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas (1964) - Tex
- Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell (1965) - Man in Vienna Bar (uncredited)
- Maciste, the Avenger of the Mayans (1965) - Ulmar Guard
- The Dirty Game (1965) - Sernas' Henchman at First Meeting with Ferrari (uncredited)
- Planet of the Vampires (1965) - Keir
- Thrilling (1965) - (segment "L'autostrada del sole")
- Djurado (1966) - Tucan henchman (uncredited)
- The Seventh Floor (1967) - Guest at Pajama Party (uncredited)
- Renegade Riders (1967) - Fred Calhoun
- Django Kills Softly (1967) - The Nervous One
- Cjamango (1967) - El Tigre Rowdy
- Halleluja for Django (1967) - Jarrett Gang
- Bang Bang Kid (1967) - Sixfingers Sykes (uncredited)
- Face to Face (1967) - Sheriff of Purgatory City (uncredited)
- Danger: Diabolik (1968) - Joe - Valmont's Henchman
- The Ruthless Four (1968) - Alfred Brady
- Spirits of the Dead (1968) - Party Guest (segment "Toby Dammit") (uncredited)
- I Want Him Dead (1968)
- Run, Man, Run (1968) - Steve Wilkins
- A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (1968) - Roger Pratt
- Ace High (1968) - Drake's blond henchman
- Fellini Satyricon (1969) - Scar-Faced Leader (uncredited)
- I am Sartana, Your Angel of Death (1969) - Bill Cochram
- I diavoli della guerra (1969) - Willy Wendt
- Gli angeli del 2000 (1969)
- Rangers: attacco ora X (1970) - Pvt. McGregor
- Django Defies Sartana (1970) - 1st Gunman (uncredited)
- Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin (1970) - Joe Fossit
- Roy Colt & Winchester Jack (1970) - Boida / Blondie
- Sartana in the Valley of Death (1970)
- Wind from the East (1970)
- Adiós, Sabata (1970) - Geroll
- Chapaqua's Gold (1970) - Billy George
- Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay (1970) - Jim Piggot
- Tre nel mille (1971)
- They Call Me Hallelujah (1971) - Duke Slocum
- Joe Dakota (1971) - Chuck
- His Name Was King (1971) - Sam Benson
- Terrible Day of the Big Gundown (1971) - Peter Fargas
- Return of Sabata (1971) - Gunman (uncredited)
- Day of Judgment (1971) - Burt
- They Call Him Cemetery (1971) - Ambusher (uncredited)
- Trastevere (1971) - Hippie man at St. Maria in Trastevere (uncredited)
- Holy Water Joe (1971) - Gunman (uncredited)
- His Name Was Holy Ghost (1972) - Vern Crohn
- Two Brothers in Trinity (1972) - Blondie (uncredited)
- Lo chiamavano verità (1972)
- Tutti fratelli nel West… per parte di padre (1972)
- Canterbury n° 2 - Nuove storie d'amore del '300 (1973) - Aldo
- Amico mio, frega tu... che frego io! (1973) - Teddy
- Partirono preti, tornarono... curati (1973)
- Super Fly T.N.T. (1973) - Rik - Mercenary
- Ci risiamo, vero Provvidenza? (1973) - Blonde Shotgun
- The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe (1973) - Slim
- Brigitte, Laura, Ursula, Monica, Raquel, Litz, Florinda, Barbara, Claudia, e Sofia le chiamo tutte... anima mia (1974)
- Apache Woman (1976) - Keith
- No alla violenza (1977) - Duilio Brogi
- Joan Lui (1985) - Medico
- Caro Gorbaciov (1988)
References
- "Amico Mio, Frega Tu...Che Frego Io! (1973)". The New York Times. Baseline. All Media Guide, LLC, The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "Una Donna Chiamata Apache (1976)". The New York Times. Baseline. All Media Guide, LLC, The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2019.