Rugged Sicilian-born actor who came to international notice after playing Ferrari racing ace Nino Barlini in
John Frankenheimer's high octane blockbuster
Grand Prix (1966). His charismatic performance saw Sabato nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer. During the 1970s, he starred in a slew of low-budget Italian language productions, predominantly spaghetti westerns and crime thrillers, essaying villains (
Crime Boss (1972)), heroes (
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972)) and anti-heroes (
Thunder Over El Paso (1972)) with equal verve. By the mid-80s, Sabato and his family had relocated to California where he devoted more time to painting and family life while continuing to star in international co-productions, typically action films like the futuristic
Escape from the Bronx (1983),
The Wild Team (1985) and
High Voltage (1998). His last work on screen consisted of several appearances in the soap
The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) , which also featured his son
Antonio Sabato Jr...