Mario Pilar (born 7 September 1927 in Grenoble) is a French actor whose career spans from the 1950s to the 1980s. He began working in film at a very young age and soon became a familiar face in supporting roles, often associated with henchmen, crooks, or other striking characters thanks to his very distinctive appearance. He appears in numerous crime and adventure films, as well as in several European co‑productions, particularly Italian ones. He can also be seen in popular productions with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, in which he regularly portrays bandits or accomplices.
The Two Missionaries
(Menendez)
Taxi, Trailer and Bullfight
(Manuel)
The Sicilian Connection
(Ibrahim)
Sweetheart
(Giovannino)
The Knock Out Cop
(Antonino Percuoco)
Les Rosenberg ne doivent pas mourir
(Parker)
Le Berger des abeilles
(Numa, vicar)
The Motorcycle Cops
No Time for Ecstasy
(Pablo)
First Taste of Love
(Mario)
They Called Him Spencer
(Self - Interviewee)
The Valachi Papers
(Salierno)
Soldier of Fortune
(Salomone da Cavorà)
Le mille e una notte all'italiana
The Funny Face of the Godfather
(Tartaglioni)
Black Turin
(Mascara)
D'Artagnan amoureux
(De Mello)
Macbeth
(Le premier assassin)
La Nuit des rois
(Antonio)
Impossible Is Not French
(Le capitaine du port marchand de Barcelone)
Big Man
(Leo Voltera)
Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur
(Le Général Malet)