Terence Hill
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Terence Hill. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
Le elezioni del cuore (2006)
Cavallo vincente (2006)
Giudizio universale (2006)
Arabesque (2006)
Uomo che sognava con le aquile, L' (2006)
Cyberflic (1997)
Botte di Natale (1994)
[ Jonathan Tucker ][ Bud Spencer ]
Lucky Luke (1991)
Lucky Luke 2 (1991)
Renegade (1987)
[ Robert Vaughn ]
Miami Supercops (1985)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Non c'è due senza quattro (1984)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Nati con la camicia (1983)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Don Camillo (1983)
Chi trova un amico, trova un tesoro (1981)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Poliziotto superpiù (1980)
[ Ernest Borgnine ]
Io sto con gli ippopotami (1979)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Pari e dispari (1978)
[ Bud Spencer ]
March or Die (1977)
[ Gene Hackman ][ Ian Holm ][ Max von Sydow ]
Mr. Billion (1977)
[ Martin Kove ][ Slim Pickens ][ Jackie Gleason ]
Due superpiedi quasi piatti, I (1976)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Genio, due compari, un pollo, Un (1975)
[ Klaus Kinski ][ Patrick McGoohan ]
Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo (1974)
[ Donald Pleasence ][ Bud Spencer ]
Porgi l'altra guancia (1974)
[ Robert Loggia ][ Bud Spencer ]
Mio nome è Nessuno, Il (1973)
[ Henry Fonda ][ Geoffrey Lewis ][ Sergio Leone ]
E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico (1972)
[ Harry Carey Jr. ]
Vero e il falso, Il (1972)
[ Martin Balsam ]
Più forte, ragazzi! (1972)
[ Bud Spencer ]
...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità (1971)
[ Bud Spencer ][ Harry Carey Jr. ]
Corsaro nero, Il (1971)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Collera del vento, La (1970)
Lo chiamavano Trinità (1970)
[ Farley Granger ][ Bud Spencer ]
Collina degli stivali, La (1969)
[ Bud Spencer ]
Barbagia (1969)
[ Frank Wolff ]
Quattro dell'Ave Maria, I (1968)
[ Eli Wallach ][ Bud Spencer ]
Preparati la bara! (1968)
Dio perdona... Io no! (1967)
[ Frank Wolff ][ Bud Spencer ]
Nibelungen, Teil 2: Kriemhilds Rache, Die (1967)
[ Herbert Lom ]
Rita nel West (1967)
Feldmarescialla, La (1967)
Io non protesto, io amo (1967)
Nibelungen, Teil 1: Siegfried, Die (1966)
Old Surehand (1965)
Ruf der Wälder (1965)
Ölprinz, Der (1965)
Schüsse im Dreivierteltakt (1965)
Duell vor Sonnenuntergang (1965)
Unter Geiern (1964)
Winnetou - 2. Teil (1964)
[ Klaus Kinski ][ Lex Barker ]
Gattopardo, Il (1963)
[ Alain Delon ][ Burt Lancaster ]
Giorno più corto, Il (1962)
[ Tomas Milian ][ David Niven ][ Jean-Paul Belmondo ]
Dominatore dei sette mari, Il (1962)
[ Rod Taylor ]
Meraviglie di Aladino, Le (1961)
Pecado de amor (1961)
Juke box urli d'amore (1960)
Annibale (1960)
[ Victor Mature ][ Bud Spencer ]
Cartagine in fiamme (1960)
Maciste nella valle dei re (1960)
Giuseppe venduto dai fratelli (1960)
Padrone delle ferriere, Il (1959)
Spavaldi e innamorati (1959)
Militare e mezzo, Un (1959)
Cerasella (1959)
Anna di Brooklyn (1958)
Primo amore (1958)
Spada e la croce, La (1958)
Grande strada azzurra, La (1957)
Guaglione (1957)
Lazzarella (1957)
Mamma sconosciuta (1956)
Vena d'oro, La (1955)
Sbandati, Gli (1955)
Divisione Folgore (1954)
Età dell'amore, L' (1953)
Conciencia acusa, La (1953)
Villa Borghese (1953)
Viale della speranza, Il (1953)
[ Marcello Mastroianni ]
Vacanze col gangster (1951)
[ Bud Spencer ]

 

At the height of his considerable popularity, Terence Hill was one of Italy's highest-paid stars. A tall, handsome blonde of German-Italian heritage, Hill was born Mario Girotti (he used his birth name onscreen until 1968). Hill was born in Venice but spent the WWII years living in Dresden, Germany. When he was 12, Hill was '"discovered" during a swim meet by Italian filmmaker Dino Risi who cast him in Vacanze col Gangster (Holiday for Gangsters) (1951). Through the decade, Hill made occasional film appearances to pay for his education and his interest in motorcycles. He spent three years studying literature at the University of Rome before deciding to become a full-time actor working in films ranging from The Wonders of Aladdin (1961) — the first Hill film to reach the U.S., albeit a decade after its European release — and Luchino Viconti's Il Gattopardo (The Leopard) (1963). Afterwards, Hill made action films and Westerns in Germany until 1967 when he returned to Italy and appeared in Dio perdona... lo no! He changed his name from Mario Girotti to Terence Hill in 1969. He came up with his name by combining the name of the author of a Latin book, Terenzio, with the maiden name of his American wife, Lori. Hill gained popularity when he co-starred with Bud Spencer in the comic spaghetti Western They Call Me Trinity (1971) and its sequel, Trinity Is STILL My Name (1972). Hill and Spencer would work together in some 19 films. Hill made two films in Hollywood, March or Die (1976), starring with Gene Hackman, and Mr. Billion (1976), his first undubbed English-speaking role, in which he starred opposite Valerie Perrine. He was not as successful in the U.S. as in Europe, but eventually he made it his permanent residence. Hill had a minor hit in 1981 with Super Fuzz. In 1983, he added directing to his repertoire. Later in the decade, he also started producing features.


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