Vincenzo Musolino

Vincenzo Musolino
Born (1930-05-09)May 9, 1930
Reggio Calabria, Italy
Died May 9, 1969(1969-05-09) (aged 39)
Rome, Italy
Occupation Actor, Film director
Years active 1952-1968

Vincenzo Musolino (9 May 1930 – 9 May 1969) was an Italian actor, director, producer and screenwriter.

Life and career

Musolino was born in Reggio Calabria into a humble family, and lived as a fisherman.[1] During the military service he held in Venice, he was chosen by Renato Castellani for the leading role of Antonio in the neorealist drama Two Cents Worth of Hope.[1] Following the success of the film, Musolino appeared in several films, mainly in supporting roles.[1] In 1964, he dedicated himself to the production of genre films, often working with director Edoardo Mulargia, with whom he also wrote several screenplays.[1][2] In 1968, one year before his premature death, he was the director to two low-budget spaghetti westerns, in which he was credited as Glenn Vincent Davis.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Roberto Poppi. I registi: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri. Gremese Editore, 2002. ISBN 8884401712.
  2. 1 2 Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 8804572779.


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