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Claudio Ruffini was born in Perugia, Umbria, Italy, on June 26, 1940. Ruffini appeared in two films during the late 1960s and mid-1970s, taking on supporting roles that contributed to the atmosphere of the productions. In 1968’s The Great Silence, Ruffini played the Hunter, a figure whose presence shaped key scenes in the film. The role required a physical presence and conveyed menace without dialogue, fitting the film’s tense, spaghetti-western setting.
Five years later, in 1975’s The Climber, Ruffini took on a minor but notable part as Don Enrico’s Enforcer, a role listed as uncredited. The character’s brief appearances added texture to the narrative, reinforcing the film’s themes through understated, authoritative presence. Ruffini’s work in these films reflects a career spent in the b…







