George Hilton (actor)

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George Hilton (Sometimes credited as Jorge Hilton) is an actor well-known for his many spaghetti western performances. He was born Jorge Hill Acosta y Lara on 16 July 1934 in Montevideo, Uruguay but raised in England. He was dubbed into English in most westerns because of his English accent.

Hilton began his career as an extra with bit parts in the mid-fifties. In 1967 he appeared to great effect as " Stranger" in Any Gun Can Play (aka Go Kill and Come Back) with Edd Byrnes and Gilbert Roland. He went on to become one of the major stars of spaghetti westerns eventually playing Sartana in the last film of the series I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns for a Coffin when Gianni Garko left the part. Besides westerns Hilton appeared in giallos and in more conventional crime and action films when the spaghetti western craze ended.

He is still acting today.

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Jorge Hilton was born and raised in Montevideo, Uruguay ... I went to school with him and after we grew-up, he started acting in plays in Montevideo, in small theaters,.........then he went to Buenos Aires, Argentina and started in movies......... one of his first movies was Alto Parana, the first color argentinian movie in which he played a very important role ... then he went to Italy and made a very successful career in a diversity of movies. Jorge, if you read this, I'm sure you remember me from the 1950's and 1960's. Pola aka:Monica Montevideo, Uruguay