Christian Borromeo

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Christian Borromeo (born November 17, 1957 ) is an Italian actor.

Life

Christian Borromeo made his film debut as Stefano in Davide Montemurri's Lezioni di violoncello con toccata e fuga , a sex comedy about the love lessons of a young man (Borromeo). In Mario Imperoli's incest sex film Quella strana voglia d'amare , Borromeo played the male lead of the brother. In Die nackte Bourgeoisie (1978), a jealous drama between mother ( Senta Berger ) and daughter ( Ornella Muti ), he played Renato. In his next film, the sex comedy Der Sexbomber (1980), he was the hero with an oversized penis as Germano. As Philippe Leroy's son in Contry Lady ( Tranquille donne di campagna ), he played in a fascist drama and first took on a leading role in a horror film in 1981. In Ruggero Deodatos Der Schlitzer he played the young Tom, who avenges the death of his sister and in the end brings down the murderer ( David Hess ). Borromeo broke away from his sex film image and has since played in other Shlasher films such as Tenebrae by Dario Argento and Murderock by Lucio Fulci . In 1986 he returned to sex film in One-Sided Passion ( Senza vergogna ). Outside of the dirty cinema, Christian Borromeo played the son Jean-Pierre Cassels in Ehrengard , the supporting role of Christian in Federico Fellini 's Fellini 's Intervista and the supporting role of Dirk in the four-part TV series Wie im Flug . In the 1990s he played leading roles in the films 28 ° minuto (1991, with Corinne Cléry ) and Inquietudine (1997, with Malisa Longo ), since then it has been quiet around him.

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