Movies List
TV Show List
The Barbarians

as Jacko

1987
Hands of Steel

as Raul Morales

1986
Detective School Dropouts

as Bruno Falcone

1986
Blastfighter

as Tom

1985
Ironmaster

as Vood

1983
Endgame

as Kurt Karnak

1983
The New Barbarians

as One

1984
Absurd

as Mikos Stenopolis

1981
Porno Holocaust

as Dr. Lemoir

1981
Erotic Nights of the Living Dead

as Larry O'Hara

1980
Anthropophagous

as Klaus Wortmann / Antropophagus

1980
Exotic Malice

as Mark's Friend

1980
House of Pleasure for Women

as Simbad (as Luigi Montefiori)

1976
Rabid Dogs

as Trentadue

1974
Baba Yaga

as Arno Treves

1973
Scalawag

as Don Aragon

1973
The Call of the Wild

as Black Burton

1975
The Unholy Four

as Hondo

1970
Fellini Satyricon

as Minotauro

1970
Boot Hill

as Baby Doll

1969
The Belle Starr Story

as Blackie

1968
Hate Thy Neighbor

as Gary Stevens

1968
The Cobra

as Crane

1968
The Last Killer

as Ramón / Chico

1967
George Eastman George Eastman

Birthday

1942-08-16

Place of Birth

Genoa, Italy

Biography

George Eastman (born Luigi Montefiori; August 16, 1942) is an Italian B-movie actor and screenwriter. Eastman was born in Genoa, Italy. He took his Americanized alias "George Eastman" when he was cast as a "heavy" in many spaghetti westerns made in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1972 he performed the villain in the movie The Call of the Wild together with Charlton Heston (directed by Ken Annakin). Eastman later became a regular performer in many movies directed by Joe D'Amato, for whom he also became a screenwriter. He was a very familiar face in Italian B-cinema in the early 1980s, being generally cast as the villain, thanks to his height (he is 6'9" tall) and his dark and menacing looks and exaggerated acting style. His most famous movie is the gory horror film Anthropophagous, directed by Joe D'Amato in 1980. He appeared in the 1985 biblical film King David as Goliath for a flashback. In 1986, he performed as Stefano in the movie Regalo di Natale, directed by Pupi Avati. Eastman quit acting in the late 1980s to concentrate on his writing assignments. He is now a decently-rated author in Italian television and only holds occasional roles. In 2003, he was one of the main characters in the movie La rivincita di Natale directed by Pupi Avati. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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