Gian Maria Volonté
![Volonté in ''[[Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion]]'' (1970)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/Volont%C3%A9-Indagine.jpg)
He had notable roles in high-profile social dramas depicting the political and social stirrings of Italian and European society in the 1960s and 1970s, including four films directed by Elio Petri – ''We Still Kill the Old Way'' (1967), ''Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion'' (1970), ''The Working Class Goes to Heaven'' (1971), and ''Todo modo'' (1976). He is also recognized for his performances in Jean-Pierre Melville's ''Le Cercle Rouge'' (1970), Giuliano Montaldo's ''Sacco & Vanzetti'' (1971) and ''Giordano Bruno'' (1973), and Francesco Rosi's ''Christ Stopped at Eboli'' (1979).
Among other accolades, Volonté won two David di Donatello Awards and three Nastro d'Argento Awards. He won the Best Actor Award at the 36th Cannes Film Festival for ''The Death of Mario Ricci'' (1983), and the Silver Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival for ''The Moro Affair'' (1986). Director Francisco Rosi said that he "stole the soul of his characters". Provided by Wikipedia