Bruno Ortenzi
**Bruno Ortenzi (1940-2009)** was an Italian character actor, known for his distinctive facial features and incisive screen presence. Specializing in supporting roles, often as a henchman, villain, or corrupt lawman, Ortenzi built a prolific career in Italian genre cinema between the 1960s and 1980s.
He was a recurring figure in Spaghetti Westerns, *poliziotteschi* (Italian crime films), and so-called B-movies. Among his most significant appearances are films such as Sergio Leone's *Once Upon a Time in the West* (1968), where he played minor but memorable roles, Sergio Corbucci's *The Great Silence* (1968), and Enzo G. Castellari's *Keoma* (1976). His ability to embody rough and often taciturn characters made him an iconic face for genre enthusiasts.