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Mario Merola Background information Born April 6, 1936
NapoliOrigin Naples, Campania, Italy Died November 12, 2006
Castellamare di StabiaGenres Canzone Napoletana, Occupations Singer, Actor Years active 1959-2006 Labels Zeus Record, Hello, Storm, Arlecchino, Edibi Mario Merola (6 April 1934 - 12 November 2006) was an Italian singer and actor, most prominently known for having rejuvenated the traditional popular Neapolitan melodrama known as the sceneggiata.
Born into a poor family of Naples, Merola held a number of day jobs ranging from kitchen help to longshoreman at the port of Naples until one of his songs, Malu Figliu, was used successfully in a sceneggiata, promoting him into the limelight. Merola was at the height of his popularity in the 1970s and 1980s.
He recorded approximately 40 CDs of sceneggiata music and has extensive credits in filmed versions of this Neapolitan form, newer ones as well as "classical" works from earlier in the 20th century. He toured abroad with a Neapolitan company to bring the sceneggiata to emigrant Italian communities elsewhere.
Although better known as a singer, Merola starred in several Italian crime thrillers, usually playing a gangster. He starred as crime boss Michele Barresi in Umberto Lenzi's 1979 thriller From Corleone to Brooklyn. One of Merola's most renowned movies was Zappatore, where he plays a father who worked tirelessly to make his son into a lawyer, only to have his son turn his back on him.
On November 26, 2005 Mario Merola was appointed, Knight of Malta, together with Bruno Venturini and Mario Trevi.[1]
He died aged 72 in 2006, after having been in intensive care in San Leonardo hospital in Castellammare di Stabia (Naples), with breathing difficulties.
Contents
Recordings (Selection)
- 1967: Mario Merola (PIG AVA 74)
- 1970: 6 sceneggiate cantate da Mario Merola (ZSL TM 55460)
- 1972: canzoni 'nziste (REL-ST 19154)
- 1981: Lacrime napulitane
- 2001: Passione eterna
Filmography
- Sgarro alla camorra (1973)
- L'ultimo guappo, regia di Alfonso Brescia (1978)
- Napoli... serenata calibro 9 (1978)
- Il mammasantissima (1979)
- Napoli... la camorra sfida e la città risponde (1979)
- I contrabbandieri di Santa Lucia (1979)
- Da Corleone a Brooklyn (1979)
- Sbirro, la tua legge è lenta... la mia no! (1979)
- Lo scugnizzo, regia di Alfonso Brescia (1979)
- Zappatore (1980)
- La tua vita per mio figlio (1980)
- Carcerato (1981)
- Lacrime napulitane (1981)
- Napoli, Palermo, New York il triangolo della camorra (1981)
- Tradimento (1982)
- Giuramento (1982)
- Core mio, regia di Stefano Calanchi (1982)
- I figli... so' pezzi 'e core (1982)
- Torna, regia di Stelvio Massi (1984)
- Guapparia, regia di Stelvio Massi (1984)
- Corsia preferenziale, film TV (1995)
- Un posto al sole, serie TV (1996)
- Cient'anne (1999)
- Sud Side Stori (2000)
- Totò Sapore e la magica storia della pizza, solo voce (2003)
External links
References
- ^ "I Cavalieri Crociati approdano al Gran Hotel La Sonrisa" La Repubblica, 29 novembre 2005, pag. 14
Categories:- 1934 births
- 2006 deaths
- People from Naples
- Deaths from myocardial infarction
- Italian actors
- Italian singers
- Italian singer stubs
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