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| birth_place = [[Odiola]], [[Lissatha]] | | birth_place = [[Odiola]], [[Lissatha]] | ||
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| occupation = {{hlist|Film director|film producer|screenwriter|actor}} | | occupation = {{hlist|Film director|film producer|screenwriter|actor}} | ||
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'''Nicola D’Amore''' | '''Nicola D’Amore''' was a Lissathan film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, credited as the pioneer of the Spaghetti Western genre and revitalizing the gangster film in Lissatha. He is the winner of many major accolades, including dozens of [[Cinemagráfos dou Eccellochí]]’s. | ||
D’Amore made his directorial debut in 1959 with the noir film [[Rising Shadows]], but won his first | D’Amore made his directorial debut in 1959 with the noir film [[Rising Shadows]], but won his first |
Revision as of 15:28, 15 August 2023
Nicola D’Amore | |
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Born | November 3, 1934 |
Died | August 15, 2023 |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1953 - Present |
Parent(s) | Antonio D’Amore Maria D’Amore |
Nicola D’Amore was a Lissathan film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, credited as the pioneer of the Spaghetti Western genre and revitalizing the gangster film in Lissatha. He is the winner of many major accolades, including dozens of Cinemagráfos dou Eccellochí’s.
D’Amore made his directorial debut in 1959 with the noir film Rising Shadows, but won his first Cinemagráfos dou Eccellochí for his 1963 film One Eye and a Grudge, which initiated the popularity of the spaghetti western genre. Rising Shadows included Allesandro Costa, who would become associated with D’Amore through eight more films, including One Eye and a Grudge, Five Fingers and a Pistol, The Underworld Rises, Blood and Bullets, Casa Nostra, and Obsession.
Early Life
Career
Filmography
Year | Title |
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1959 | Rising Shadows |
1963 | One Eye and a Grudge |
1965 | Golden Harvest |
1967 | Five Fingers and a Pistol |
1970 | Underworld Rises |
1972 | Desert Redemption |
1976 | Shadows of Destiny |
1979 | Sunrise Sonata |
1983 | Blood and Bullets |
1990 | Cosa Nostra |
1997 | Obsession |
2023 | Hitman |