Known for Directing

Joe D'Amato, (birth name: Aristide Massaccesi) (December 15, 1936 in Rome - January 23, 1999 in Rome) was a prolific Italian filmmaker who directed roughly 200 films, usually at the same time acting as producer and cinematographer, and sometimes providing the script as well. While D'Amato contributed to many different genres (such as the spaghetti western, the war movie, the swashbuckler, the peplum, and the fantasy film), the majority of his films are exploitation-themed pornography, both soft- and hardcore. He is perhaps most well known for his horror film efforts, many of which went on to become cult movies (such as Anthropophagous and Beyond the Darkness), and for his hastily-produced remakes of popular American films (such as the Ator series, based upon the Conan the Barbarian films), some of which were featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000. The poor production value of many of his films, combined with his expressed lack of concern for the production quality of his films as long as they proved profitable, have led him to be labeled as "The Evil Ed Wood," despite D'Amato's apparently amiable nature. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe D'Amato, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
1964
as Col. Hunter
1977
as Halup Kilev (uncredited)
1980
as Bearded Man exiting the Cable Car
1972
as CID Officer w / The Daily Telegraph (uncredited)
1983
as Inspector (uncredited)
2021
as Self (archive footage)
1985
as Trooper Shearer
1977
as Self (uncredited)
2016
as (voice) (archive footage)
1996
as Self
1999
as Self
1999
as Regista hardcore
1968
as Willy, Donovan henchman
1974
as Newsagent (uncredited)
1972
as Monk
1995
as Neighbour #2
2001
as Himself (Archival Footage)
2015
as Self (archive footage)
2001
as (archive footage)
1995
as Polonio