Maurizio Merli
Known for: Acting
Born: February 7, 1940 in Rome, Lazio, Italy - Died: March 9, 1989
Maurizio Merli (8 February 1940 in Rome – 10 March 1989) was an Italian film actor. Merli got his first lead role in 1974 in the film White Fang to the Rescue due to his resemblance to the highly popular cult actor Franco Nero, who played the lead role in the first two films. Merli later became one of the most prominent actors of the poliziotteschi genre by starring in almost a dozen films. He died in 1989 of myocardial infarction after a tennismatch. (source Wikipedia)
Known for
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The Leopard
(uncredited)
Priest of Love
Angelo Ravagli
A Man Called Blade
Mannaja
Rome, Armed to the Teeth
Commissioner Leonardo Tanzi
The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist
Leonardo Tanzi
Magnum Cop
Walter 'Wally' Spada
Violent Naples
Il commissario Betti
Highway Racer
Marco Palma
Violent Rome
Police Commissioner Betti
From Corleone to Brooklyn
Commissario Giorgio Berni
Fear in the City
Police Commissioner Mario Murri
Convoy Busters
Police Commissioner Olmi
White Fang to the Rescue
Burt Halloway
Vultures Over the City
Mark Spencieri
A Special Cop in Action
Commissioner Betti
Hunted City
Commissario Paolo Ferro
The Rebel
Nick Rossi
The Iron Commissioner
Commissario Mauro Mariani
Seagulls Fly Low
Albert Morgan
Spy Connection
Peter Wayne
Blue Tango
Walter Mantegazza
Chains
Alfio Capuano
Covert Action
John Florio
Two R-R-Ringos from Texas
Nordista