Paolo Malco

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Paolo Malco (born April 10, 1947 in La Spezia ) is an Italian actor .

biography

Malco made his film debut in 1973 in Gianni Buffardi's Number One . Leading roles as a Latin lover and object of sexual desires quickly followed: in 1974 as Esteban in The Sinful Nuns of St. Valentine and as the virile half-brother Juan Borgia in The Sins of Lucrezia Borgia . Malco played concise supporting roles in more artistically demanding films, such as Caligari in Damiano Damiani's I'm Afraid . In the wake of the wave of horror films in Italian cinema in the late 1970s, Malco found roles in The Voice of Death (1977) and in Lucio Fulci's The House on the Cemetery Wall (1980) and The New York Ripper (1982). In 1980 Paolo Malco played the main role of the writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch in Masoch * 1 . From 1979 to 1982 he also played Cyrano de Bergerac at the theater under the direction of Daniele D'Anza . Later, Paolo Malco became a busy performer in television series.

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