Luc Charles Olivier Merenda (born 1943) is a French film actor.[1]
He was one of the most prominent actors of the Italian poliziotteschi genre, working several times with Sergio Martino. He is of Italian origin through his paternal grandfather.
Contents
1Partial filmography
2Television
3References
4External links
Partial filmography
The Palace of Angels (1970) - Ricardo
OSS 117 Takes a Vacation (1970) - Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
Law Breakers (1971) - Marco (uncredited)
Le Mans (1971) - Claude Aurac
Red Sun (1971) - Chato
Man Called Amen (1972) - Così Sia / Amen
D'amore si muore (1972) - Enzo
Torso (1973) - Roberto
The Nun and the Devil (1973) - Carafo
The Violent Professionals (1973) - Giorgio Martini - un giornalista pubblicitario
Milano trema: la polizia vuole giustizia (1973) - Giorgio
Oremus, Alleluia e Così Sia (1973) - Cosi' Sia / Amen
Shoot First, Die Later (1974) - Domenico Malacarne
Puzzle (1974) - Edward
Gambling City (1975) - Luca Altieri
Silent Action (1975) - Inspector Giorgio Solmi
Kidnap Syndicate (1975) - Mario Colella
Nick the Sting (1976) - Nick Hezard
Evil Thoughts (1976) - Jean-Luc Retrosi
The Last Round (1976) - Rico Manzetti
Destruction Force (1977) - Commissario Ghini
A Man Called Magnum (1977) - Commissario Dario Mauri
Could It Happen Here? (1977) - Ferruccio
Hotel Fear (1977) - Rodolfo
Tough to Kill (1978) - Keaton
Deadly Chase (1978) - Commissario Verrazzano
Target (1979) - Martin
Action (1980) - Bruno Martel
Love in First Class (1980) - Il poliziotto
Il ficcanaso (1980) - Paolo
Honey (1981) - El hombre de la habitación
Teste di quoio (1981) - Maniaco (uncredited)
Pover'ammore (1982)
Occhio nero, occhio biondo e occhio felino (1983)
Superfantozzi (1986) - Various Characters
Missione eroica - I pompieri 2 (1987) - McFarland
'O Re (1988)
Hostel: Part II (2007) - Italian Detective (final film role)
Television
Nonni and Manni (1988–1989)
References
^Info at ftvdb.bfi.org.uk
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luc Merenda.
Luc Merenda on IMDb
Authority control
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