Marino Masé
Marino Masé, born on March 21, 1939, in Trieste, Italy, is a distinguished actor renowned for his contributions to cinema since the early 1960s. Over his extensive career, he has appeared in more than 70 films, showcasing a remarkable versatility in his craft.
Masé embarked on his artistic journey as a teenager when he joined the youth acting workshop of Franco Cristaldi's Vides production company, where he honed his skills under the guidance of Alessandro Fersen. His stage career commenced in 1960 with "L'arialda," directed by the illustrious Luchino Visconti. The following year, he made his film debut in the adventure "Romulus and the Sabines," helmed by Richard Pottier.
Throughout the 1960s, Masé garnered attention with leading roles in acclaimed films such as Marco Bellocchio's "Fists in the Pocket" and Jean-Luc Godard's "Les Carabiniers." While his later career saw him predominantly in supporting roles, his performances continued to shine, contributing to various film projects across genres. In addition to acting, Masé has been active in dubbing, particularly in adapting dialogues, further showcasing his linguistic talents.
With a career spanning over six decades, Marino Masé remains a significant figure in Italian cinema, celebrated for his dedication and impactful performances.
Filmography
Zorro
The Salamander
Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man
The Belly of an Architect
Peep Show
Kidnap Syndicate
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
Contamination
Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You
The 5-Man Army
Detective Belli
Assassination on the Tiber
The Eighteenth Angel
The Raffle
The Boss (1973)
Play Motel
Phantom of Death
Nightmare Castle
Emanuelle Around the World
The Carabineers
The Night Porter
Identikit
Lady Frankenstein
Commandos
Summer Temptations