Known for Directing

Dario Argento was born on September 7, 1940, in Rome, Italy, the first-born son of famed Italian producer Salvatore Argento and Brazilian fashion model Elda Luxardo. Argento recalls getting his ideas for filmmaking from his close-knit family from Italian folk tales told by his parents and other family members, including an aunt who told him frighting bedtime stories. Argento based most of his thriller movies on childhood trauma, yet his own--according to him--was a normal one. Along with tales spun by his aunt, Argento was impressed by stories from The Grimm Brothers, Hans Christian Andersen and Edgar Allan Poe. Argento started his career writing for various film journal magazines while still in his teens attending a Catholic high school. After graduation, instead of going to college, Argento took a job as a columnist for the Rome daily newspaper "Paese Sera". Inspired by the movies, he later found work as a screenwriter and wrote several screenplays for a number of films, but the most important were his western collaborations, which included Cimitero senza croci (1969) and the Sergio Leone masterpiece C'era una volta il West (1968). He is known in italy as Master of Horror.
1968
Story
1978
Script Consultant
1978
Co-Producer
2018
Original Film Writer
1977
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1977
Director
1977
Screenplay
2022
as Self
1975
as Murderer's Hands (uncredited)
1975
Director
1975
Writer
1992
as Paramedic
1985
Director
1985
Screenplay
1985
Story
1985
Producer
1969
Writer
1982
as Narrator / Murderer's Hands (voice) (uncredited)
1982
Director
1982
Story