Lou Castel
Lou Castel, originally named Ulv Quarzell, was born on May 28, 1943, in Sweden. He is a distinguished actor recognized for his significant contributions to Italian cinema. Castel's career took off in the 1960s, where he became an integral part of the Italian film scene, collaborating with renowned directors and participating in a variety of genres.
One of Castel's notable achievements came with his performance in the acclaimed film "Fists in the Pocket" (1965), directed by Marco Bellocchio, which showcased his ability to portray complex characters. His work in this film not only won him critical acclaim but also established him as a prominent figure in the Italian film industry. Over the years, he has appeared in numerous films, including "The Gods Must Be Crazy" (1980) and "The Conformist" (1970), further solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor.
In addition to his film work, Castel has also participated in various theatrical productions, demonstrating his range and commitment to his craft. His performances have earned him a dedicated following and respect among his peers. With a career spanning several decades, Lou Castel remains a significant figure in both Swedish and Italian cinema, continuing to inspire new generations of actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Drive Me Home
Killer Nun
A Bullet for the General
Kill and Pray
Paranoia
Mr. Mean
The American Friend
Beware of a Holy Whore
The Cassandra Crossing
Year of the Gun
Paris Is Us
Earth (2015)
Matalo! (Kill Him)
Man on Fire (1987)
Irma Vep
The Eyes, the Mouth