Cast and Crew of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Cast of
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

About The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

  • Released on December 29, 1967
  • Western

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, directed by the legendary Sergio Leone, is a classic Spaghetti Western that has stood the test of time. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the film follows the intertwined destinies of three very different men, each with their own motivations and desires. The first is Blondie, played by Clint Eastwood, a quiet and stoic bounty hunter who prefers to work alone. He is a man of few words, but his actions speak louder than any dialogue. Blondie is a skilled gunslinger, and he uses his abilities to track down and capture wanted criminals, collecting the bounties on their heads.

The second man is Angel Eyes, portrayed by Lee Van Cleef, a ruthless and cold-blooded hitman who is feared by all who know him. Angel Eyes is a hired gun, and he will stop at nothing to complete his missions, even if it means killing innocent people in the process. He is a man who lives by his own rules, and he has no loyalty to anyone but himself. The third and final man is Tuco, played by Eli Wallach, a Mexican bandit who is known for his cunning and his quick temper. Tuco is a man who is always on the run, whether it be from the law or from his enemies. He is a survivor, and he will do whatever it takes to stay alive.

As the three men search for the stolen gold, they are forced to confront not only each other, but also the harsh realities of war. The American Southwest is a lawless place, and the men must navigate through a world of violence, treachery, and deceit. Along the way, they encounter a wide variety of characters, from Union and Confederate soldiers, to outlaws, to innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is a thrilling and action-packed film, filled with memorable moments and iconic scenes. It is a classic of the Western genre, and a must-watch for any fan of cinema.

Full Cast of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Clint Eastwood
plays Blondie

Clint Eastwood as Blondie
Clint Eastwood's portrayal of Blondie in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is nothing short of iconic. His cool, stoic demeanor and piercing gaze perfectly embody the archetypal Western hero, while his dry wit and sardonic humor add depth and complexity to the character. Eastwood's performance is a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, as he effortlessly conveys Blondie's intelligence, resourcefulness, and ruthless pragmatism. Whether he's outsmarting his enemies or navigating the treacherous landscape of the American frontier, Eastwood's Blondie is a true cinematic legend. See Clint Eastwood's other roles

Eli Wallach
plays Tuco Ramirez

Eli Wallach as Tuco Ramirez
Eli Wallach's performance as Tuco Ramirez in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is nothing short of iconic. His portrayal of the cunning and unpredictable bandit is a masterclass in character acting, seamlessly blending humor, menace, and pathos. Wallach's ability to switch from a comic rogue to a ruthless outlaw in the blink of an eye adds a layer of unpredictability to Tuco that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. His chemistry with co-stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef is electric, making their scenes together some of the most memorable in the film. Wallach's performance is a testament to his range and skill as an actor, and it's no wonder that Tuco remains one of the most beloved characters in the history of cinema. See Eli Wallach's other roles

Lee Van Cleef
plays Sentenza / Angel Eyes

Lee Van Cleef as Sentenza / Angel Eyes
Lee Van Cleef's portrayal of Sentenza, also known as Angel Eyes, in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is nothing short of iconic. His cold, calculating demeanor and piercing gaze perfectly encapsulate the character's ruthless and cunning nature. Van Cleef's ability to convey a sense of menace and danger with just a look is truly impressive, making Sentenza one of the most memorable and chilling villains in the history of cinema. His performance is a masterclass in acting, and it's no wonder that he has become synonymous with the role. See Lee Van Cleef's other roles

Aldo Giuffrè
plays Alcoholic Union Captain

Aldo Giuffrè as Alcoholic Union Captain
Aldo Giuffrè delivers a memorable performance as the Alcoholic Union Captain in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'. His portrayal of the character is both humorous and tragic, as he expertly balances the captain's drunken antics with moments of sober clarity. Giuffrè's performance adds a layer of complexity to the film, as his character's struggle with alcoholism serves as a stark contrast to the ruthless determination of the film's main characters. Despite his limited screen time, Giuffrè leaves a lasting impression and his performance is a standout in an already impressive cast. See Aldo Giuffrè's other roles

Luigi Pistilli
plays Father Pablo Ramirez

Rada Rassimov
plays Maria

Enzo Petito
plays Storekeeper

Claudio Scarchilli
plays Tuco Henchman

Antonio Casale
plays Bill Carson / Jackson

Livio Lorenzon
plays Baker

Sandro Scarchilli
plays Tuco Henchman

Benito Stefanelli
plays Member of Angel Eyes' Gang

Angelo Novi
plays Monk

Antonio Casas
plays Stevens

Aldo Sambrell
plays Member of Angel Eyes' Gang

Al Mulock
plays One-Armed Bounty Hunter

Sergio Mendizábal
plays Blonde Bounty Hunter

Antonio Molino Rojo
plays Captain Harper

Lorenzo Robledo
plays Clem

Mario Brega
plays Corporal Wallace

Chelo Alonso
plays Stevens' Wife (uncredited)

Fortunato Arena
plays 1st Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Román Ariznavarreta
plays Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

Silvana Bacci
plays Mexican Woman with Blondie (uncredited)

Joseph Bradley
plays Old Soldier (uncredited)

Frank Braña
plays Bounty Hunter #2 (uncredited)

Amerigo Castrighella
plays 2nd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Saturno Cerra
plays Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

William Conroy
plays Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Axel Darna
plays Dying Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Tony Di Mitri
plays Deputy (uncredited)

Gianni Di Segni
plays Deputy at 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Alberigo Donadeo
plays Spectator Before Hanging (uncredited)

Attilio Dottesio
plays 3rd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Luis Fernández de Eribe
plays Soldier Coat (uncredited)

Veriano Ginesi
plays Bald Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Jesús Guzmán
plays Pardue the Hotel Owner (uncredited)

Víctor Israel
plays Sergeant at Confederate Fort (uncredited)

Nazzareno Natale
plays Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

Ricardo Palacios
plays Barista a Socorro (uncredited)

Antonio Palombi
plays Old Sergeant (uncredited)

Romano Puppo
plays Member of Angel Eyes' Gang (uncredited)

Antoñito Ruiz
plays Stevens' Youngest Son (uncredited)

Aysanoa Runachagua
plays Pistolero Recruited by Tuco in the Cave (uncredited)

Enrique Santiago
plays Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

José Terrón
plays Thomas 'Shorty' Larson (uncredited)

Franco Tocci
plays Union Soldier with Cigar (uncredited)

Antonio Montoya
plays Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)


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