Known For
Biography
Gianni Di Segni, born on November 30, 1919, in Rome, Italy, was a versatile figure in the film industry. His career spanned over two decades, with notable uncredited roles in various films. Di Segni's first credited role was in the epic historical drama "Ben-Hur" (1959), where he played a Galley Guard on a ship. He then appeared in the spaghetti Western "The Great Silence" (1968), portraying a Poker Player. In the 1970s, Di Segni took on the role of a Mob Bodyguard in the crime thriller "The Climber" (1975). Additionally, he played various roles in the adventure film "Goliath and the Sins of Babylon" (1963). Despite his roles often being uncredited, Di Segni's contributions to these films showcase his versatility and commitment to his craft within the Italian film industry.









