Ray Lovelock
Actor/Actriz
46
Filmes
13
Séries
Ray Lovelock was born on June 19, 1950 in Rome, Italy to an Italian mother and English father. Ray first became interested in acting while attending college as a teenager. He began as an extra in both movies and TV commercials to make extra money. An acting agent discovered Ray performing in the Roman nightclub The Piper. This lead to his first role in Djanjo Kill. It was his part in Bandits in Milan that launched his acting career. He appeared as David in the eerie Queens of Evil, George in The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue, Edgar in Autopsy, and Aldo in Terror. He also had a recurring role as Hans Rudolf in the TV series Incantesimo.
His wife Gioai is also his agent. They met in 1968 and got married in 1970. Their daughter Francesca Romana Lovelock was born in 1971 and works as an assistant director in Naples. An avid soccer lover, Ray Lovelock serves as the captain of an Italian actors soccer team who play soccer matches to raise money for charity.
Como Ator/Atriz
Don Matteo
Professor Ridolfi
Incantesimo
Hans Rudolph
Avere vent'anni
Rico
La Aprendiz
Malcomess
Mia y yo
Renzo
L'onore e il rispetto
Everaldo De Nisi
El violinista en el tejado
Fyedka
The Cassandra Crossing
Tom
La moglie vergine
Giovannino Arrighini
Darling
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Lo zio d'America
Gianluigi Patrizi
La Stella Del Parco
Commesse
Luca Massimi
Play Motel
Roberto Vinci
Delitti privati
Commissioner Stefano Avanzo
Contro 4 bandiere
Jim Rosson
Il grande attacco
Lt. John Foster
Non si deve profanare il sonno dei morti
George
Se sei vivo spara
Evan Templer (as Raymond Lovelock)
La settima donna
Aldo
Banditi a Milano
Donato 'Tuccio' Lopez
Murderock - Uccide a passo di danza
George Webb
Caterina e le sue figlie
Attilio Pensiero
Macchie solari
Riccardo
Uomini si nasce poliziotti si muore
Alfredo
Un posto ideale per uccidere
Dick Butler
Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare
Carmine
Pronto ad uccidere
Massimo Torlani
Le Nuove Avventure di Tequila & Bonetti
Roberto Brinci
Sette volte sette
Mildreds Freund