Benito Stefanelli

Benito Stefanelli was born on September 2, 1928 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor, known for Por un puñado de dólares (1964), El hechizo de Aquila (1985) and Érase una vez en América (1984). He died on December 18, 1999 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.Was stuntman and unofficial English translator on Por un puñado de dólares (1964) (A Fistful of Dollars). It was through him that star Clint Eastwood communicated with director Sergio Leone and the rest of the Italian cast.Father of actor Marco Stefanelli. When he had to come up with an anglicized name for the spaghetti westerns, he chose "Benny Reeves." "Benny" was short for Benito and "Reeves" was a tribute to American actor Steve Reeves with whom he had worked on some of the sword and sandal/mythological muscle man movies. In addition to his acting roles, he was also a stunt director and armorer. He would teach swordplay to the actors and choreograph sword-fights in the sword and sandal/mythological muscleman epics. He would also oversee the use of various weapons, from pistols to cannons, in many "spaghetti westerns." He would also step in and serve as an unofficial Italian/English translator.

Acting

1964

Castle of Blood

- Actor
1971

Viva Django

- Actor
1987

Cobra Verde

- Actor
1980

El Hombre Puma

- Actor