Carlo De Mejo
Carlo De Mejo, born to celebrated musician Oscar De Mejo and renowned actress Alida Valli, experienced a unique upbringing in the arts. His mother rose to international acclaim shortly after his birth in the late 1940s, which undoubtedly influenced Carlo's eventual career path. He began his journey in the entertainment industry as a child actor, gradually transitioning to adult roles.
De Mejo gained recognition for his performances in mainstream cinema, notably in the 1976 disaster film *The Cassandra Crossing*. However, it was during the early 1980s that he carved out a distinct niche for himself in the realm of Italian genre films. Collaborating with prolific directors such as Lucio Fulci, Luigi Cozzi, and Bruno Mattei, he starred in several cult B-movies that solidified his status within the horror and exploitation film circles.
Carlo's contributions to the film industry are marked by a blend of commercial and cult successes, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His career not only reflects a passion for the craft but also a connection to a rich artistic heritage, stemming from his family's legacy in the arts. Throughout his career, Carlo De Mejo has left an indelible mark on the Italian film landscape, with performances that resonate with fans of both mainstream and niche cinema.
Filmography
The Other Hell
The Dead Are Alive
Manhattan Baby
The House by the Cemetery
Défense de savoir
Theorem
The Outside Man
Terror Express
City of the Living Dead