in
Sardinia Kidnapped (1968) Nero's first film role was a small part in
Pelle viva (1962), and he had his first lead role in
Sergio Corbucci's
Django (1966) a
Spaghetti Western and one of his best-known films. In 1966 from
Django he went on to appear in eight more films released that year including
Texas, Adios (1966) and
Massacre Time. In 1967, he appeared in
Camelot as
Lancelot, where Nero met his longtime romantic partner, and later his wife,
Vanessa Redgrave. Following this he appeared in the mafia film
The Day of the Owl opposite
Claudia Cardinale released in 1968. A lack of proficiency in English tended to limit these roles, although Nero also appeared in other English-language films including
The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970),
Force 10 from Navarone (1978),
Enter the Ninja (1981) and
Die Hard 2 (1990). Although often typecast in films like
Los amigos (1973) or
Keoma (1976) he has attempted an impressive range of characters, such as
Abel in
John Huston's epic
The Bible: In The Beginning (1966), the humiliated engineer out for revenge in
Street Law, the gay lieutenant in
Querelle (1982), and
Serbian mediaeval hero in
The Falcon (1983). Nero has appeared in over 150 films, and has written, produced and starred in one:
Jonathan degli orsi (1993). More recently, Nero starred in Hungarian director
Honfoglalás (Conquest) in 1996, in
Li chiamarono... briganti! (1999) by
Pasquale Squitieri and subsequently in Koltay's
Sacra Corona (Holy Crown) in 2001. In 2009, Nero played an eccentric author called "Mario Puzzo" in
Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling ("Murder is my trade, darling", Italian title "Tesoro, sono un killer"). German critics found his performance was the best part of the film: "Having Franco Nero playing in this film is really a great joy – it is only regrettable that after his appearances there is still so much film left." In 2010, Nero appeared in the film
Letters to Juliet with Redgrave. In 2011, he appeared as a guest star on the season 13 premiere episode of
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. His character, although Italian, was based on
Dominique Strauss-Kahn. In the same year, he received a star on the
Italian Walk of Fame in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2012, Nero made a
cameo appearance in the film
Django Unchained in one scene alongside
Jamie Foxx, who stars as Django Freeman in the film. Nero, playing the original Django, questions Foxx's Django about how his name is spelled, and asks him to spell it, referencing a scene from Nero's role as Django in the original
Django film. Upon learning that their names are spelled the same way, Nero's Django says "I know" to Foxx's Django. In 2016 and 2017, he interpreted
Gabriele Tinti's poetry, giving voice to the masterpieces in the
National Roman Museum. Nero appears in the dark comedy feature film
The Immortalist in 2020, along with
Sherilyn Fenn,
Paul Rodriguez,
Aries Spears and Jeff DuJardin, directed by Vlad Kozlov. In June 2024,
principal photography was completed on
The Estate, a feature drama, executive produced by Nero, his wife Vanessa Redgrave, and son
Carlo Gabriel Nero. The film is written and directed by his son, and stars Nero and Vanessa Redgrave. In May 2025, Nero joined the cast of
Bertrand Mandico's upcoming film
Roma elastica. He was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2026. ==Personal life==