Gigi Ballista

Gigi Ballista

Known For

Midnight Express

Biography

Gigi Ballista (1 December 1918 – 2 August 1980) was an Italian film and television actor. He appeared in 60 films between 1961 and 1980.

Born in Florence, Ballista graduated in Law, then he started working as a PR consultant in the field of advertising and industrial documentaries. He debuted as an actor at a mature age in the early 1960s with some minor roles, but his breakout came in 1966 with a role of weight in Pietro Germi's The Birds, the Bees and the Italians.

Following the critical and commercial success of the film, Ballista decided to pursue a professional career as an actor, and he became, mainly thanks to his characteristic hoarse and dysphonic voice, one of the most recognizable character actors in Italian cinema and television.

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Movies Featuring Gigi Ballista

Mala, Love and Death

Mala, Love and Death (1977)

as Carlo Alberto Giorgi
Horse Fever

Horse Fever (1976)

as Count Dallara
Under the Sheets

Under the Sheets (1976)

as Professor Ciotti
Salon Kitty

Salon Kitty (1976)

as Nazi General
La madama

La madama (1976)

as The Venetian
The Noon Vigilante

The Noon Vigilante (1975)

as direttore Filiberto Rossetti
Poker in Bed

Poker in Bed (1974)

as comm. Gervasio Caminata
Italian Sex

Italian Sex (1974)

as padre di Carletto
Stavisky...

Stavisky... (1974)

as Gaston Henriet
Anima mia

Anima mia (1974)

as Filippo Tornabuoni
Giovannona Long-Thigh

Giovannona Long-Thigh (1973)

as Commendatore La Noce
Lady Caliph

Lady Caliph (1970)

as Il principe industriale
Emma Hamilton

Emma Hamilton (1968)

as Cardinal Ruffo
Galileo

Galileo (1968)

as commissario domenicano
Sunstroke

Sunstroke (1968)

as Conte Malvezzi
The Climax

The Climax (1967)

as Don Michele
Pleasant Nights

Pleasant Nights (1966)

as Luca di Montemerlo
The Queens

The Queens (1966)

as The Priest ("Fata Marta")
The Maniacs

The Maniacs (1964)

as Count at the Party (segment "l'hobby") (uncredited)