Michele Lupo, a renowned Italian filmmaker, was born on December 4, 1932, in the picturesque town of Corleone, situated in the autonomous region of Sicily, Italy.
Throughout his illustrious career, Lupo made a lasting impact in the world of cinema, exceling as both a director and assistant director. His extensive body of work includes the 1981 Western comedy "Buddy Goes West", the 1972 crime drama "The Master Touch", and the 1963 historical epic "Goliath and the Sins of Babylon".
Tragically, Michele Lupo's life came to an abrupt end on June 27, 1989, in the eternal city of Rome, located in the Lazio region of Italy. Despite his untimely passing, his contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and cherished by film enthusiasts around the globe.