Carlo Mucari

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Carlo Mucari , real name Carlo Mammucari , (born November 22, 1955 in Velletri , Latium ) is an Italian actor .

Life

Mucari was born as Carlo Mammucari in Velletri, a medium- sized Italian town in the Alban Hills , about 40 km south of Rome . At the instigation of the RAI , he shortened his name to Mucari for better marketing . He also used the anglicized form of the name Charles Mucary .

Mucari played in the early 1980s mainly in television productions, from the mid-1980s and in the 1990s mainly for the cinema . In the course of his career he took on roles in a wide variety of film genres. His appearances include period films , war and adventure films , crime films and range to erotic films and soft sex porn .

As its first film appearance, the IMDb film database has the sexploitation film Peccato originale from 1981, in which Mucari was seen alongside Philippe Leroy and Martine Brochard ; Directed by Mario Sabatini . In 1983 Mucari starred in the film Favoriti e vincenti . The film premiered in Venice , but was later withdrawn from circulation. It is now considered lost (so-called "film invisibile"). In the Italian television production Tex and the Secret of the Grottoes of Death (1985), shot in Almería , which was also shown in the cinema, Mucari played the young Navajo Indian Tiger Jack, who is on the trail of arms smugglers who sell rifles to an Indian tribe for the army deliver. In the action thriller Passaporto segnalato (1985) with Marisa Mell in the female lead, which hit Italian cinemas in December 1985, Mucari was seen alongside Adolfo Celi , Gabriele Tinti and Leopoldo Trieste .

In the war film Bridge to Hell (1986) by Umberto Lenzi , which was partly shot on a minimal budget in Yugoslavia , Mucari played the Italian infantry soldier Mario Espozi. In the erotic film Shameless Angela (1986), with Anita Ekberg as the brothel owner Madame Rocchi in a guest role, Mucari played the hotel thief Rocco, wanted by the police, who falls in love with the female heroine Angela. Mucari had several, relatively revealing sex scenes with the female leading actress Michela Miti . In the Italian-Spanish-Mexican coproduction La notte degli squali (1988), Mucari played, alongside Treat Williams , who played his brother, the shark hunter and criminal James Ziegler; Mucari used the name Charles Mucary here . In the erotic film Lady Chatterley Story (1989) Carlo Mucari played the role of Herbert, the ex-lover of the female main character, who together with him lets her old erotic past come back to life. Here, too, Mucari played in several sex scenes "that went to the limits of the softcore genre". In the giallo and erotic thriller Arabella l'angelo nero (1989), Mucari played Alfredo de Rosa, a corrupt police officer who works for the custom. He rapes the female leading actress and has sex paid for his silence in a criminal case. In the crime and sex film Act of Revenge (1989) by Ninì Grassia , he was police chief Marco Masili, who is trying to solve the case, alongside Helmut Berger and Gabriele Tinti. In the erotic film Fatal Passion (1990) embodied Mucari the US Navy - Officer Kevin Desiato, which is popular as a sexual object of three women. In the erotic film Days of Lust (1991) he played the lover Massimo alongside Petra Scharbach . In the Italian adventure film Bucks Greatest Adventure (1991) he played Sheriff Stewart at the side of John Savage .

In the Italian independent film Trafitti da un raggio di sole (1995), which is based on two stories by Salvatore Quasimodo , Mucari played a leading role, the boxer Totò Carenna. In the historical film Il viaggio della sposa (1997) by Sergio Rubini , he was seen as garrison commander Capitano Palagano .

2003 seemed Mucari in the partially implemented as Giallo, in mm 8- produced format, only on DVD released horror film Snuff killer - La Morte in Diretta of Bruno Mattei with. He played the mysterious character Peter. Mucari himself admits that he never saw the finished film. Occasionally he was seen on television afterwards, for example in the Italian television series Don Matteo (2004). Mucari's film career is now largely over.

Mucari has been active as a singer and reciter in recent years . In his hometown of Velletri in 2011 he gave a reading with texts by the Italian poet Aurelio Picca .

In January 2013 he performed at Cori's Palazzetto dello Sport with songs by the Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André . In the summer of 2014 he was a juror at the “Festival dei Castelli Romani” youth music festival. In November 2014 Mucari performed at the Teatro Aurora in Velletri with a solo program entitled “Er Gigante. La malinconia di un tempo piccolo. Lo spettacolo dedicato a Califano “carried out. In the program he spoke texts by Franco Califano and also sang his songs.

Mucari lives (as of April 2015) in his hometown Velletri.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1981: Peccato originale
  • 1982: Parole e Sangue (TV mini-series)
  • 1983: Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana (TV mini-series)
  • 1983: Favoriti e vincenti
  • 1984: Chewingum
  • 1985: Tex and the secret of the grottoes of death (Tex e il Signore degli abissi)
  • 1985: Passaporto segnalato
  • 1986: Bridge to Hell (Un ponte per l'inferno)
  • 1986: Shameless Angela (La dolce pelle di Angela)
  • 1987: Brothers in Blood (La sporca insegna del coraggio)
  • 1988: Sei delitti per padre Brown (TV series)
  • 1988: Shark - the hour of decision (La notte degli squali)
  • 1988: Intoxication of Desire (Pathos - Segreta inquietudine)
  • 1989: Lady Chatterley Story (La storia di Lady Chatterley)
  • 1989: Arabella l'angelo nero
  • 1989: Act of Revenge (La puritana)
  • 1990: Fateful Passion (Provocazione fatale)
  • 1991: Days of Lust (Tre giorni d'amore)
  • 1991: Buck's greatest adventure (Buck ai confini del cielo)
  • 1995: Trafitti da un raggio di sole
  • 1997: Il viaggio della sposa
  • 2000: Tequila & Bonetti (TV series)
  • 2001: Amarsi può darsi
  • 2003: Snuff Killer - La Morte in Diretta (La morte in diretta)
  • 2004: Don Matteo (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f I ricordi di Carlo Mucari, attore di filmbrutti e non solo. Accessed April 17, 2015
  2. SHAMLOSE ANGELA - Andrea Bianchi Film review , trailer and reader comments at Dirty Pictures.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015
  3. a b Lady Chatterley Story film review at Dirty Pictures.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015
  4. Lady Chatterley Story Film review with photos from Dirty Pictures.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015
  5. Arabella l'angelo nero (1987) Film review with photos from The Bloody Pit of Horror.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015
  6. Fatal passion short review at Cinema.de . Retrieved April 17, 2015
  7. Snuff Killer - La Morte in Diretta film review at FILMTIPPS.at. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  8. Snuff Trap (2003) Film review and photos from Boca do Inferno.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  9. Se la fortuna è nostra program excerpts . Retrieved April 17, 2015
  10. ^ Carlo Mucari e la BMI (Banca della Musica Italiana) cantano De Andrè. Program excerpts. Retrieved April 17, 2015
  11. VELLETRI - “Er Gigante”: Carlo Mucari racconta Califano al Teatro Aurora  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Il Cittadino news. Retrieved April 17, 2015@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ilcittadinonews.it  
  12. ^ Carlo Mucari Er Gigante program excerpts . Retrieved April 17, 2015
  13. ER GIGANTE - Carlo Mucari racconta Califano Program excerpts . Retrieved April 17, 2015