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Maurizio Merli

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Maurizio Merli (Roma, 8 febbraio 1940 - 10 marzo 1989), è stato un attore italiano.Dapprima noto come protagonista di fiction televisive, fra cui una dove interpretava Garibaldi, Merli divenne negli anni '70 uno degli attori più noti del filone poliziottesco, con film come Roma violenta, Roma a mano armata, Napoli violenta, Il cinico, l'infame, il violento o Da Corleone a Brooklyn.Alto, biondo, muscoloso e baffuto, Merli interpretava personaggi di poliziotti in rivolta contro l'ingiustizia. Il suo tentativo di cimentarsi in un altro genere, con lo spaghetti-western Mannaja di Sergio Martino, si rivelò purtroppo un fallimento. Morì improvvisamente a Roma, a soli 49 anni, mentre giocava a tennis, stroncato da in infarto.**************************************************** ***************** Maurizio Merli (Roma, 8 febbraio 1940 - 10 marzo 1989). Though it can be said that he only gained fame as an actor because he bore such a heavy resemblance to Italian actor Franco Nero, Maurizio Merli was a very versatile and charismatic leading man in Italian cinema throughout the 1970's. His first appearance was in the Luchino Visconti film Gattopardo, Il (1963) as an uncredited extra. Throughout the 60's and early 70's, the young Merli kept a low profile and remained a fairly minor player in the Italian films. His major breakthrough came with director Tonino Ricci, who was to direct an unofficial sequel to Lucio Fulci's _Zanna Bianca (1972)_ without the benefit of its star, Franco Nero. Ricci realized that casting Merli in the lead would fool the viewing audience into thinking they were seeing Nero and hence an authentic White Fang adventure. The subsequent film Zanna bianca alla riscossa (1974) worked well enough for Marino Girolami and Fabrizio De Angelis to cast Merli as the lead in the crime drama Roma violenta (1975) a year later. Much like before, Merli was cast because the film vaguely resembled the Franco Nero Film Polizia incrimina la legge assolve, La (1973) ("High Crime"). Roma violenta (1975) turned out to be a huge success both in Italy and abroad and Merli found himself inexplicably catapulted to international stardom. Very similar to how Terence Hill found his nitch in comedies after being discovered out of the crowd of Nero stand-ins, Maurizio Merli established himself as the leading man in the Italian crime film genre of the period. Over the brief span from 1975-1979, Merli starred in no less than a dozen crime films from the likes of noted Italian directors Umberto Lenzi, Stelvio Massi, and Fernando Di Leo including such classics as Napoli violenta (1976), Italia a mano armata (1976), and _Da Corleone a Brooklyn (1978)_ . Merli also followed Nero's footsteps once again in the Keoma-inspired Mannaja (1977). Merli's brief busy period saw him hopelessly typecast in the same role as the hard-nosed detective in practically every film he starred in. Merli was said to get so into these roles that he would frequently go overboard during the fight scenes and hurt the stuntmen. In both _Roma a mano armata (1976)_ and Cinico, l'infame, il violento, Il (1977), Merli was cast opposite Cuban actor Tomas Milian, with whom he did not get along in real life. The tension between the two made for some very good on-screen chemistry for the few scenes they had together. Merli's "tough cop" performances ranged from so-so to nearly brilliant at times with him angrily shaking his fists and grinding his teeth when the script would rarely call for such things. However, it was this type-casting which led to the demise of his career when Italian filmmakers began to focus less on crime films and more on fantastic films in the early 80's such as horror, action, and post apocalyptic films in which Merli simply had no place. He had a few brief roles in Giorgio Bontempi's spy thriller Notturno (1983) and Jean-Jacques Annaud's epic Name der Rose, Der (1986) with Sean Connery, but by then his level of work was but a fraction of what it once was. A devout health-nut in his later years, Merli collapsed after overexerting himself in a tennis match and died of Myocardial Infarction at the age of 49... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" ..

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Member Since: 9/9/2006
Influences: Tango blu (1987) Notturno (1982) Pole Position - i Guerrieri Della Formula uno (1980) Poliziotto Solitudine e Rabbia (1980) Da Corleone a Brooklyn (1979) Sono Stato Un'agente C.I.A. (1978) Un Poliziotto Scomodo (1978) Poliziotto Senza Paura (1978) Il Commissario di Ferro (1978) I Gabbiani Volano Basso (1977) Il Cinico, l'infame, il Violento (1977) Mannaja (1977) Poliziotto Sprint (1977) Italia a Mano Armata (1976) Roma a Mano Armata (1976) Napoli Violenta (1976) Paura in Citta' (1976) Roma Violenta (1975) Catene (1974) Zanna Bianca Alla Riscossa (1974) Le Mille e una Notte All'italiana (1973) Raptus (1969) Il Gattopardo (1963)
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