Antonio Sabato Sr., 'Grand Prix' Star, Dead at 77 After COVID-19 Hospitalization
He was not on the list.
Antonio Sabato Sr., the Italian American actor who starred in the 1966 all-star racing epic Grand Prix, died earlier this week from complications of the coronavirus. Sabato was 77. His son, actor and model Antonio Sabato Jr. confirmed his father's death in a Jan. 6 Twitter post, alongside an old family photo. "Always and forever," Sabato Jr., who ran for Congress in 2018, wrote.
Sabato was hospitalized on Jan. 4, his son revealed on Twitter. "My papa/dad is in intensive care with covid in California. Lord keep him surrounded by angels and pure God's love & strength within," Sabato Jr. wrote. The following day, he said his father was "not doing good" and his family was not allowed to see him due to coronavirus safety guidelines at the hospital. "Dear Lord, You are the God of the Impossible! There is nothing You cannot do. I come to You now, desperate for a healing miracle for my papa," Sabato Jr. wrote on Jan. 5.
Sabato was born in Montelepre, Italy in 1943 and made his movie debut in 1966 when he starred in John Frankenheimer's Grand Prix as Italian racer Nico Barlini. He went on to star in dozens of Italian and American movies, including the spaghetti westerns One Dollar Too Many and Due volte Giuda. In the 1980s, Sabato and his family moved to the U.S. In 1997, he starred in High Voltage with his son. His final appearance was seven episodes of The Bold and The Beautiful in 2006. He is survived by his son and daughter, Simonne Sabato, reports Variety.
Los Angeles County is in the midst of a deadly post-Christmas surge in coronavirus cases and deaths, just as experts feared. On Friday, county officials reported 17,827 new cases, the day after 18,764 cases were recorded. That was much higher than the 14,000-case average recorded each day last week, reports the Los Angeles Times. About 1 in 5 coronavirus tests are coming back positive each day. In November, 1 in 25 tests was positive.
“This very clearly is the latest surge from the winter holidays and New Year’s — no question about it,” L.A. County Department of Public Health’s chief science officer, Dr. Paul Simon, told the Times. “It had gradually started earlier in the week, but [definitely] here in the last day or two.” He said the trend will likely continue into next week, noting that hospitals are already "strained, extremely overextended."
In early December, about 30 Los Angeles County residents were dying each day, but that number is now averaging to 190 people dying each day. On Friday alone, 318 deaths were reported in Los Angeles County, topping the record 291 deaths reported on Dec. 31. In the entire state of California, there were 676 deaths.
Selected filmography
Lo scandalo (1966) - Mauro
Grand Prix (1966) - Nino Barlini
Hate for Hate (1967, a.k.a. Odio per odio ) - Miguel
Shoot Twice (1968, Due volte Giuda) - Luke Barrett
Beyond the Law (1968, Al di là della legge) - Ben Novack
One Dollar Too Many (1968, I tre che sconvolsero il West / Vado, vedo e sparo) - Moses Lang
Barbarella (1968) - Jean-Paul (uncredited)
The Lady of Monza (1969, a.k.a. La monaca di Monza) - Giampaolo Osio
Diary of a Telephone Operator (1969, Certo, certissimo, anzi... probabile) - Carmelo
Lovemaker (1969) - Giorgio Marelli
Mafia Connection (1970, E venne il giorno dei limoni neri) - Rosario Inzulìa
The Man with Icy Eyes (1971, a.k.a. L'uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio) - Eddie Mills
Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din don (1971) - Ari
L'occhio del ragno (1971) - Paul Valéry / Frank Vogel
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972) - Mario
I senza Dio (1972) - Roy, detto 'El Santo'
Crime Boss (1972) - Antonio Mancuso
Tutti fratelli nel West... per parte di padre (1972) - Jonathan 'Jeepo' Poe
Gang War in Milan (1973) - Salvatore "Toto" Cangemi
Questa volta ti faccio ricco! (1974) - Joe Esposito
The Last Desperate Hours (1974, a.k.a. Milano: il clan dei calabresi) - Paolo Mancuso
El clan de los Nazarenos (1975) - Jorge
Calling All Police Cars (1975) - Commissario Fernando Solmi
Crimebusters (1976) - Comm. Paolo Tosi
Terror in Rome (1976) - Inspector De Gregori
Four Billion in Four Minutes (1976) - Raffaele
Return of the 38 Gang (1977) - Marshall Tinto Baragli
Canne mozze (1977) - Giovanni Molet
War of the Robots (1978) - Captain John Boyd
The New Godfathers (1979) - Don Michele Vizzini
Napoli... la camorra sfida, la città risponde (1979) - Vito
La tua vita per mio figlio (1980) - Antonio Esposito
Escape from the Bronx (1983) - Dablone / Toblerone
Thunder Warrior (1983) - Thomas
Zampognaro innamorato (1983) - Marito di Angela
Tuareg: The Desert Warrior (1984, a.k.a. Tuareg – Il guerriero del deserto) - The Captain
Thunder Squad (1985) - Martin Cuomo
Bye Bye Vietnam (1988) - Razor
High Voltage (1997) - Carlo
The Bold and the Beautiful (2006, TV Series) – Aldo Damiano (final appearance)
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