Piero Mazzinghi

Piero Mazzinghi

Personal Details

Biography

Piero Mazzinghi is an accomplished individual with a notable presence in the world of cinema, particularly renowned for his involvement in the creation of the 1975 film "Deep Red", a critically acclaimed horror classic that has left an indelible mark on the genre.

Additionally, Mazzinghi's impressive body of work also includes the 1976 film "Apache Woman", a gripping and suspenseful thriller that showcases his mastery of storytelling and ability to craft compelling narratives.

Furthermore, his extensive repertoire also boasts the 1973 film "No, the Case Is Happily Resolved", a captivating mystery that highlights his skill in weaving intricate plots and keeping audiences engaged.

Through his work on these films, Piero Mazzinghi has solidified his position as a respected and accomplished figure in the world of cinema, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1978
La Cage aux Folles
La Cage aux Folles as Un journaliste
1977
Day of Violence
Day of Violence as Conte Camillo di Valleombrosa
1976
Apache Woman
Apache Woman as The Preacher Masters
Todo modo
Todo modo as Caprarozza
1975
Deep Red
Deep Red as Bardi
1974
The Night Porter
The Night Porter as Concierge
1969
Il dito nella piaga
Il dito nella piaga as Don Fernando