Maurizio Pradeaux
Maurizio Pradeaux was born on Apr 16, 1931 in Italy. Maurizio Pradeaux's big-screen debut came with Churchill's Leopards directed by Maurizio Pradeaux in 1970.
An Italian filmmaker who started his career as production assistant and assistant director in the early 60s before he shot his very first movie "Ramon the Mexican" in 1965. Several other films followed, like heist movies, war films and two Gialli for which he is best known ("Death Carries a Cane" and "Death Steps in the Dark"). From the late 80s to the early 00s, he focused on the distribution of soft erotic flicks and movies from Asia via his company Megastar Pictures. In the last years he made himself a name as an author of historic novels like "Raffaela e La Fornarina" or "L'Amore Occulto".
Birthday
Apr 16, 1931Place of Birth
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Movies & TV Shows
- 1989
director, writer
4.1 - 1977
director, writer
5.6 - 1972
writer
5.3 - 1970
director, writer
4.7