Domiziano Arcangeli

Domiziano Arcangeli
Born Domiziano Arcangeli
(1968-06-10) June 10, 1968
Venice , Italy
Occupation Film actor, producer, writer
Years active 1980–present
Spouse(s) Raffaella Baracchi (1988-1991),Christine Santomes (1996-2002)
Children Skyler Cameron Arcangeli, Thor-Lyndon Arcangeli
Website www.domizianoarcangeli.com

Domiziano Arcangeli (born June 10, 1968) is an Italian American actor, producer and writer best known for low-budget independent, and particularly exploitation, films.[1]

Having worked as a model and stage actor and played small parts in Liliana Cavani's Francesco (1989), Tinto Brass's Paprika (1991), Stelvio Massi's L'urlo della verità (1992) and Enzo Papetti's Beniamino Gad - Alle soglie dell'incubo (1994), Arcangeli relocated from Italy to the United States[2] and was cast in Zalman King's TV series ChromiumBlue.com (2002-2003). He then moved on to darker roles, such as his first American antagonist in the thriller Sin's Kitchen (2004), and worked in several other independent films, like Luigi Desole's The Seer (2007) and Kurando Mitsutake's Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf (2009). He appeared in the second season of the TV series Femme Fatales (2012), Giorgio Serafini's action flick Ambushed (2013 aka Hard Rush), Ivan Zuccon's psychological horror Wrath of the Crows (2013) and Paul Hough's futuristic thriller The Human Race (2014).

In 2009 Arcangeli founded the production company Empire Films, producing and starring in House of Flesh Mannequins (2009), Virus X (2010) and The Ghostmaker (2012 aka Box of Shadows), both released in the United States by Lions Gate Films, and the comedy Scenes from a Gay Marriage (2012). In 2013, along with his new business partner Aaron Benore, and Jake Barsha of Right Hook Films, Arcangeli co-executive produced the TV miniseries The Bathroom Diaries and starred in Creep Creepersin's feature film The Brides of Sodom.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Daniel Reynolds, "Brides of Sodom Star Domiziano Arcangeli Brings Homoeroticism To Horror", The Advocate, January 28, 2013.
  2. Paolo Zelati, "Goodbye Italia: un italiano che sta bene ad Hollywood", Interview, Movie Sushi, February 23, 2010 (Italian)
  3. Steve Barton, "Shoreline Entertainment Picks Up Three from Creep Creepersin", Dread Central, November 9, 2009.
  4. Steve Barton, "Indie Horror Babes Face Off in the Wrath of the Crows", Dread Central, January 9, 2012.

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