
Franco Citti (born 23 April 1935 in Rome) was an Italian actor. He came to fame at the age of 26, playing the title role in Pier Paolo Pasolini's film Accattone. In 1967 he appeared in the title role in Pasolini's version of Oedipus Rex. He is perhaps best-known to non-Italian audiences as Calo in The Godfather I and III and uttering the line 'In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns'. Description above from the Wikipedia article "Franco Citti," licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Calo - Sicilian Sequence
1972
Calo
1990
Calò
1977
Ciappelletto
1971
Man at Restaurant (uncredited)
1972
The Demon
1974
Secondo Cannibale
1969
Franco
1990
Man in Bar
1979
Francesco
1981
Devil
1972
Calò
2016
Nando
1977
Burt
1967
Grignapoco
1989

Oedipus
1967
Michele
1994
Sam
1985
Vittorio 'Accattone' Cataldi
1961
Zio Franco
1998
Carmine
1962
M.'s Driver
1976
Alfredo
1980
Foreign Legion Officer
1983
Himself
2005
Fante Romano
1963
Hoagy
1968
Benito
1976
Mammone
1973
Le préfet
1984
Antonio Lanza
1977
Rabbino
1970
Pasquale Ferrante
1977
Artemio
1973
Ruggero Rujinski
1976
Arturo Santaniello
1997
Renato
1963
Tommaso
1962
Projectionist
1990