Guido Coen

Guido Coen

Personal Details

Biography

Guido Coen, a multifaceted individual with a rich professional background, entered this world in the year 1915, specifically in the city of Milan, Italy. As a producer and writer, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, with a diverse array of credits to his name.

Some of his most notable works include the 1969 film "Baby Love", a 1961 production titled "Jungle Street Girls", and the 1963 thriller "Panic". These projects not only showcased his creative prowess but also contributed to his reputation as a master of his craft.

Throughout his life, Guido Coen's passion for storytelling and artistic expression remained unwavering. His dedication to his work led to a lasting impact on the world of cinema, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and writers.

Sadly, Guido Coen's life came to a close in October 2010, in the United Kingdom, England. Despite his passing, his body of work remains a testament to his talent and perseverance, and his memory will continue to be celebrated by those who knew him and were touched by his art.

Career

1970
One Brief Summer
One Brief Summer as Screenplay
1969
Baby Love
Baby Love as Writer
1963
Panic
Panic as Story
1960
1959
Naked Fury
Naked Fury as Writer