Born 1939 (age 83) · Triestre, Italy
Appears in 76 titles

Marino Masé (born 21 March 1939) is an Italian actor. He has appeared in more than 70 films since 1961. Masé was born in Trieste. While still a teenager, he joined the laboratory for young actors of the production company Vides by Franco Cristaldi and studied acting under Alessandro Fersen. He made his stage debut in 1960 in L'arialda, directed by Luchino Visconti, and his film debut in the 1961 adventure Romulus and the Sabines by Richard Pottier. He had several leading roles in the first half of the 1960s, including Marco Bellocchio's Fists in the Pocket and Jean-Luc Godard's Les Carabiniers, then he was mainly cast in supporting roles. Masé is also active in the adaptation of the dialogues for dubbing. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marino Masé, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Godfather Part III
7.4
The Godfather Part III
1990
as Lupo
The Leopard
7.7
The Leopard
1963
as Tutor
Tenebre
6.8
Tenebre
1982
as John
The Gendarme in New York
6.3
The Gendarme in New York
1965
as Aldo
The Night Porter
6.7
The Night Porter
1974
as Atherton
Fists in the Pocket
7.8
Fists in the Pocket
1965
as Augusto
The Monsters
7.4
The Monsters
1963
as The Lover (segment "L'Oppio dei Popoli")
The Raffle
6.8
The Raffle
1991
as Padre di Francesca
Zorro
6.6
Zorro
1975
as Miguel de la Serna
Contamination
5.3
Contamination
1980
as Lieutenant Tony Aris, NYPD
The Belly of an Architect
6.8
The Belly of an Architect
1987
as Trettorio
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
6.8
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
1972
as Police Inspector
The Professor
7.1
The Professor
1986
as Roberto Sapienza
The Carabineers
6.5
The Carabineers
1963
as Ulysses
The Boss
6.9
The Boss
1973
as Pignataro
Nightmare Castle
5.3
Nightmare Castle
1965
as Dr. Dereck Joyce
Lady Frankenstein
5.5
Lady Frankenstein
1971
as Thomas Stack (as Peter Whiteman)
Emanuelle Around the World
5.6
Emanuelle Around the World
1977
as Kassem
King David
5.6
King David
1985
as Agag
The 5-Man Army
6.6
The 5-Man Army
1969
as Railroad Man