Maurice Poli

Maurice Poli

Deceased · Born: Dec 2, 1933 · Died: Apr 26, 2020

Personal Details

BornDec 2, 1933 Zarzis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]

Biography

Maurice Poli, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on December 2, 1933, in Zarzis, a small town within the French Protectorate of Tunisia, a region that would later gain its independence and become the sovereign state of Tunisia.

As an accomplished actor, Poli brought characters to life on the big screen, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His extensive filmography boasts an impressive array of titles, including the action-packed adventure "Sandokan the Great" (1963),the historical drama "Caligula's Slaves" (1984),and the erotic thriller "Five Dolls for an August Moon" (1970).

Throughout his illustrious career, Poli's skills as an assistant director also came into play, allowing him to contribute to the success of numerous projects. His dedication and passion for his craft were evident in every role he took on, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of filmmaking.

Sadly, Maurice Poli's life came to a close on April 26, 2020, in Rome, the capital city of Italy's Lazio region.

Career

1990
A Cat in the Brain
A Cat in the Brain as Nightmare Victim
1988
Touch of Death
Touch of Death as TV Newscaster
1987
Cobra nero
Cobra nero as Chief Max Walker
1974
Rabid Dogs
Rabid Dogs as Dottore
1973
White Fang
White Fang as Giubba rossa
1972
Shango
Shango as Martinez
1969
The Battle of the Damned
The Battle of the Damned as Corporal Marwell
1963
1962
The Longest Day
The Longest Day as Jean (uncredited)