
Renzo Palmer (20 December 1930 – 4 June 1988) was an Italian film, television and stage actor. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1957 and 1988.
Born in Milan as Lorenzo Bigatti, Palmer was the adopted son of the stage actress Kiki Palmer (from which, born Giulia Fogliata, he inherited his stage name). After leaving his law studies, he debuted in 1955 on radio, after being spotted at an audition for singers, and then worked for two years in the Company of Prose of "Radio Roma". In 1957 Palmer made his television debut with L'avaro, directed by Vittorio Cottafavi; the same year he also made his theatrical debut at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, in the revue I pallinisti. From then, even continuing to appear in prestigious stage works it was the television that assured him popularity and professional satisfaction, thanks to the numerous successful television films and TV series in which he starred.
Palmer was also a versatile film character actor, mainly active in commedia all'italiana and in poliziotteschi film genre.[2] He also was a radio and television host, and a popular voice actor. He died of cancer in Milan at 58.

Europa canta
1966 · as Sheriff Toro

Danger: Diabolik
1968 · as Mr. Hammond

The Eroticist
1972 · as padre Lucion

The Salamander
1981 · as Carabinieri Major Giorgione

House of Cards
1968 · as Monk

Eagles Over London
1969 · as Sgt. Donald Mulligan

Totòtruffa '62
1961 · as Baldassarre, lo sfasciaarrozze

The Big Racket
1976 · as Pietro

Summer Frenzy
1964 · as Sandro

Seven Golden Men
1965

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
1968 · as Mayor

Velvet Hands
1979 · as il cardinale Zio

Soldier of Fortune
1976 · as Fra' Ludovico da Rieti

The Family
1987 · as Uncle Nicola (old)

Massacre in Rome
1973 · as Giorgio

Street Law
1974 · as Police Inspector

The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen
1966 · as Le voleur de tableaux

The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist
1977 · as Commissioner Astalli