
Sal Borgese
Acting
Biography
Sal Borgese (born 5 March 1937 in Rome) is an Italian film actor. He is sometimes credited as Salvatore Borghese or Mark Trevor. He is noted for extensive work in the Italian film industry from the 1960s to present day, and for his work as a stuntman and acrobat. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sal Borgese, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 5, 1937
Place of Birth: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Known For

Dragonland: L'Urlo di Chen terrorizza ancora l'occidente
The first Italian documentary on the most extraordinary phenomenon of the 70s: the Kung-fu films!

Lotosblüten für Miss Quon
American Mark Jason is stranded in Southeast Asia and works there as a teacher. One day, he finds diamonds worth several million dollars in his apartment. Jason quickly succumbs to the temptation to keep the treasure stashed here by the previous tenant for himself rather than handing it in to the police. When his Asian servant, who witnessed Jason's find, is found murdered, the teacher comes under suspicion of having disposed of him. Now Jason has the local police on his tail after all, and he has to flee. The American is accompanied by his Asian girlfriend, Nhan Lee Quon. The local police inspector Gonsart is extremely keen to catch Jason and hunts him down without mercy.

Three Supermen in Tokyo
The Three Fantastic Supermen travel to Tokyo in search of a stolen miniaturization ray which they end up testing upon themselves.

The Marquis of Grillo
In 18th-century Rome, impish aristocrat Onofrio del Grillo amuses himself by playing pranks on all sorts of people — his reactionary family and fellow nobles, the poors, the French occupiers trying to modernize society, and even the Pope himself.

Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s
A documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. Perhaps even more interesting than the films themselves were the rushed methods of production (stars performing their own stunts, stealing shots, no live sound) and the bleed-over between real-life crime and movie crime.

The Godfather Part III
In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don, Michael Corleone seeks forgiveness for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.

Delusions of Grandeur
Don Sallust is the minister of the King of Spain. Being disingenuous, hypocritical, greedy and collecting the taxes for himself, he is hated by the people he oppresses. Accused by The Queen, a beautiful princess Bavarian, of having an illegitimate child to one of her maids of honor, he was stripped of his duties and ordered to retire to a monastery.

Johnny Stecchino
Good hearted but not very wordly-wise, Dante is happy driving the school bus for a group of mentally handicapped children, while feeling he is somehow missing out on life and love. So he is very excited when after nearly being knocked down by her car he meets Maria, who seems immediately enamoured of him. He is soon invited to her sumptuous Palermo villa, little suspecting that this is part of a plot. He bears an amazing likeness to Maria's stool-pigeon gangster husband and it would be convenient for them if the mobster, in the shape of Dante, was seen to be dead and buried.

The Monsters
The myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.

Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell
A 1965 Italian adventure-Eurospy film directed by Sergio Sollima (credited as Simon Sterling). This is the first chapter in the Sollima's spy film trilogy with Agent 3S3. Here the intelligence agent from the U.S. is tasked with uncovering the leader of the Black Scorpion.
Filmography
as Carlo Girotti
as Self
as Self - Interviewee
as papà di Orazio
as Gaetano Serravalle
as Bernardo/Giacomo Giuliani
as Jack il francese
as Il buttero
as Vito's Father
as Ignazio
as Lucchesi Guard (uncredited)
as Benzinaio
as Vetturino
as Juan García
as Garcia
as Achmet
as The boatswain
as Paddy
as Frank (uncredited)
as Paco
as Juan
as il capobanda dei mafiosi
as Glafiro (as Michael Franz)
as il dottore che cerca Bingo Bongo
as Dupré
as Cicciuzzo (as Sal Borgese)
as Salvatore Ficuzza
as Secondo arabo
as giocatore di carte
as Anlulu
as Al Costa
as Fugitive #2
as un terrorista
as Alfio (as Sal Borgese)
as Paradise Alley
as il sardo
as Pierre La Turaine
as lo scagnozzo del gangster (episodio "Venerdì")
as Sal
as Matrak
as Nynfus
as Kammamuri
as ladro di cavalli
as Milo Dragovic 'Albanese'
as Mevius
as Carnaux
as Vincent
as Salvatore
as capo degli scagnozzi di Belle Duke
as Chagrin, the Bomber
as Guardian
as Aldo Regozzani
as Sal
as 'Pistolero' Duke McDonald
as Aldo Regozzani
as sicario di Zoppas
as Jerry
as Ken Goldenhand
as Suicidal Prisoner
as Salvatore Pappalardo
as Turi
as 'Mangiabisce'
as Asdrubale Magno
as Bitonto
as Bounty Hunter
as Hilfssheriff
as One-eyed man
as Agostino's Friend
as Martin
as Informer
as Septiembre
as Dick
as Sheriff Fisher
as Diego Mendoza
as uno dei fratelli Jackson
as Al Siracusa
as Private Kapow
as Dick
as Jarrett Gang
as Jojo
as La Squadra Acrobatica Italiana
as Bandit
as (uncredited)
as Mexican in bar
as (as Mark Trevor)
as Second Kidnapper
as Scagnozzo "Il sordo"
as Short Scott Henchman
as Munk
as Crow, pirate
as Man in Vienna bar
as (uncredited)
as Wrestler with Club #2
as Mute Gladiator
as Guy wants to kill young Sandokan (uncredited)
as membro della setta
as Un homme de main de Barter (uncredited)
as Gypsy
as The Debutant Writer (segment "La Musa")
as Gladiator
as Extra (uncredited)
as Gladiator (uncredited)
as Soldier (uncredited)
as Gladiator