Terence Hill


Terence Hill is an Italian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer.
Hill started his career as a child actor and gained international fame for starring roles in action and comedy films, many with longtime film partner and friend Bud Spencer. During the height of his popularity Hill was among Italy's highest-paid actors. Hill's most widely seen films include comic and standard Westerns all´Italiana, some based on popular novels by German author Karl May about the American frontier.
Of these, the most famous are Lo chiamavano Trinità and Il mio nome è Nessuno, co-starring Henry Fonda. His film Django, Prepare a Coffin, shot in 1968 by director Ferdinando Baldi, and co-starring Horst Frank and George Eastman, was featured at the 64th Venice Film Festival in 2007.
Hill, whose stage name was the product of a publicity stunt by film producers, also went on to a successful television career in Italy.
He holds dual Italian and American citizenship.

Biography

Early Life

Hill was born on 29 March 1939 in Venice, Italy. Hill's mother, Hildegard Girotti, was a German, from Dresden; his father, Girolamo Girotti, was Italian, and a chemist by occupation.
During his childhood, Hill lived in the small town of Lommatzsch, Saxony. He was there through the end of World War II and survived the Bombing of Dresden.

Child actor

He was discovered by Italian filmmaker Dino Risi at a swimming meet at the age of 12, and became a child actor, appearing in Risi's Il viale della speranza, billed as "Girolamo Girotti". He would act as "Mario Girotti". "They were looking for a boy gang leader and they found me," he later said.
He had small roles in Voice of Silence with Jean Marais, Too Young for Love, and It Happened in the Park, and had a particularly good part in Vacation with a Gangster with an imported star, Marc Lawrence.
He was in La vena d'oro with Marta Toren and Richard Basehart, The Abandoned and Folgore Division.

Leading Man

Girotti had his first lead in Guaglione. He could also be seen in Mamma sconosciuta, I vagabondi delle stelle, La grande strada azzurra with Yves Montand and Alida Valli, and Lazzarella.
Girotti did Anna of Brooklyn with Gina Lollobrigida, The Sword and the Cross with Yvonne de Carlo, and a TV version of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
He had support parts in Il padrone delle ferriere with Virna Lisi, Juke box - Urli d'amore, and Hannibal with Victor Mature and Carlo Pedersoli, who would later become known as Bud Spencer. Girotti had the lead roles in Spavaldi e innamorati and Cerasella, a teen comedy.
It was back to support roles with Carthage in Flames, Un militare e mezzo, and The Story of Joseph and His Brethren with Geoffrey Horne and Robert Morley, directed by Irving Rapper.
Girotti had support parts in The Wonders of Aladdin with Donald O'Connor and directed by Henry Levin and Mario Bava, Pecado de amor, Seven Seas to Calais with Rod Taylor, and The Shortest Day.
Girotti secured a substantial supporting role in Luchino Visconti's film epic The Leopard alongside Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon, in which he unsuccessfully tries to court the daughter of Lancaster's character. During this time he studied classical literature for three years at an Italian university.

Germany

In 1964, he returned to Germany and there appeared in a series of Heimatfilme, adventure and western films, based on novels by German author Karl May. These included Last of the Renegades with Lex Barker; three films with Stewart Granger, Amongst Vultures, The Oil Prince and Old Surehand ; Shots in 3/4 Time ; Duel at Sundown with Peter Van Eyck; Call of the Forest, an Austrian movie; Die Nibelungen, Teil 1 - Siegfried and Die Nibelungen, Teil 2 - Kriemhilds Rache.
In 1967, he returned to Italy to make Io non protesto, io amo, co starring Caterina Caselli.

Terence Hill

Girotti then appeared alongside Bud Spencer in Giuseppe Colizzi's Spaghetti Western God Forgives... I Don't!. At the time cast and crew in Westerns frequently adopted American names to give the film a better chance of selling in English speaking countries; Girotti changed his name to "Terence Hill". He took "Hill" from his wife's mother's name and "Terence" from a book on Roman poets. The film was a huge hit - the most popular film of the year in Italy - and established him as a star.
Hill followed it with a musicarello, The Crazy Kids of the War, then did a Western, Django, Prepare a Coffin for director Ferdinando Baldi, a sequel to Django with Hill playing the role done by Franco Nero in the original; it co-starred Horst Frank and George Eastman.
Hill was a leading man in a musical Western Crazy Westerners, then was reunited with Spencer in Ace High, a sequel to God Forgives with a cast including several American actors such as Eli Wallach. Hill did The Tough and the Mighty, a biopic of Graziano Mesina, then a second sequel to God Forgives, Boot Hill, co starring Spencer and Woody Strode.

Hill did
The Wind's Fierce then had a huge hit with Spencer with the comedy Western They Call Me Trinity. Hill did a swashbuckler, Blackie the Pirate, in which Spencer had a small role; they reteamed properly for a Trinity sequel, Trinity Is Still My Name. It was even more popular than the original and had a successful release in the USA.
Hill did a modern-day crime drama
The Hassled Hooker and a comedy Western without Spencer, Man of the East. He and Spencer did ... All the Way, Boys!'', their first non-Western though it was still a comic adventure film.

International Films

Hill has stated in interviews that My Name Is Nobody, in which he co-starred with Henry Fonda, is his personal favorite of all his films. The film was based on an idea for Sergio Leone.
Hill and Spencer appeared in Watch Out, We're Mad and Two Missionaries then without him he made the spaghetti Western A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe. He moved from Italy to live in the US and settled in the Berkeshires.
Dino De Laurentiis cast Hill in his first American film, Mr. Billion, directed by Jonathan Kaplan for 20th Century Fox co starring Valerie Perrine and Jackie Gleason. It was a box office flop.
Hill returned to Italy for Crime Busters with Spencer, then he made another English language movie, March or Die, an $8 million French Foreign Legion tale for Lew Grade, co starring Gene Hackman and Catherine Deneuve. It was a box office disappointment.
Despite being fluent in Italian and English, Hill was usually dubbed by other actors in both languages. In the Italian versions of his films, his voice was provided by a variety of actors until the late 1960s, where he was primarily dubbed by Sergio Graziani; from 1970 to 1983, Hill was voiced by Pino Locchi, and by Michele Gammino from 1983 to 1996. For English dubs, Hill was dubbed by Lloyd Battista in six films, including the "Cat Stevens and Hutch Bessy" trilogy, while Roger Browne dubbed him in most of his early 1970s films ; from Mr. Billion onward, Hill dubbed his own English voice.
in August 2018
Hill and Spencer starred in Odds and Evens, I'm for the Hippopotamus, Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure, and Go for It. Without Spencer, Hill made Org, which he also produced, and Super Fuzz.

Director

Hill did The World of Don Camillo, which he also produced and directed. He teamed with Spencer for Double Trouble, and Miami Supercops, then did They Call Me Renegade, based on a story by Hill.

Television

Hill turned director for Lucky Luke in which he starred and was shot in the USA; it led to a TV series of the same name.
He reunited with Spencer one last time for Troublemakers which Hill also directed. He did Virtual Weapon with Marvelous Marvin Hagler.
In 2000, he landed the leading role in the Italian television series Don Matteo, about an inspirational parish priest who assists the Carabinieri in solving crimes local to his community. This role earned Hill an international "Outstanding Actor of the Year" award at the 42nd Monte Carlo Television Festival, alongside ones for the series, and for producer Alessandro Jacchia at that festival.
During the series' run he appeared in TV movies L'uomo che sognava con le aquile, Riding the Dark, Doc West, and Triggerman ; he co-directed the last two.
In the summer of 2010, Hill filmed another Italian television series for the Italian state television channel Rai Uno, this time entitled Un passo dal cielo, playing a local chief of the state foresters in the region of Alto Adige, with a second season filmed in 2012.
On 19 April 2018 he directed My Name Is Thomas, which he also appeared in. The same year, the co-op beat 'em up videogame was released.

Personal life

Hill is married to Lori Hill. He has two sons, Jess and Ross. Ross was killed in a car accident in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in the winter of 1990, while Terence was preparing to film Lucky Luke on the Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Lucky LukeLucky LukeLead role; 8 episodes. Also director
2000–presentDon MatteoDon MatteoLead role; 255 episodes. Monte-Carlo Television Festival – Best TV Actor
2006L'uomo che sognava con le aquileRocco VenturaTelevision film
2009L'uomo che cavalcava nel buioRocco AironeTelevision film
2009Doc WestDoc WestTelevision film; also director
2011–2015Un passo dal cieloPietro ThieneMain role ; 44 episodes