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Franco Merli

Franco Merli (born 31 October 1956) is an Italian actor, who is best known for his role in Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom.

Franco Merli
Born (1956-10-31) 31 October 1956 (age 67)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActor

Early life edit

Very little is known about Franco Merli, who appeared in several Italian films throughout the 1970s. He was born on 31 October 1956 in Rome, Italy. In 1973, famous Italian poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini discovered Merli. The 16-year-old was working as a petrol station attendant at that time (as Ninetto Davoli, a friend of Pasolini and actor in most of his films, recounts[1]). Pasolini was searching for a young man to play the lead in his upcoming feature Arabian Nights (Il fiore delle mille e una notte). The director immediately knew that Franco Merli, with his small but muscular physique, dark Mediterranean looks, and ready smile, was the perfect choice for the role of Nur Ed Din. Or, as he once said: "(...) a boy from Corleone (in Sicily) who has the innocence of his sixteen years in the physique of an eighteen-year-old."[2]

Career edit

Arabian Nights appeared in 1974 and was an international success; Merli got a taste for the film business. Following his debut he appeared with his hair dyed blond in Gianni Martucci's 1975 comedy La collegiale.[3]

In 1975, Pasolini hired him once again, for the role of one of the male victims in his infamous Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. In this film, Merli was, like the other non-professional actors, addressed by his real first name, Franco. The director chose Merli once again, not only because he embodied the "Pasolini-type" to a fault[citation needed] but also because the young actor had already proven in Arabian Nights that he was perfectly comfortable appearing nude in front of a camera. In a way, Salò made Franco's face immortal since one of the most highly publicised images of the film was the close-up of young Merli as his tongue is cut out in the final torture scenes[citation needed]. Another famous still from the scene where the victims are forced to pose as dogs, prominently showed Franco naked, on all fours, only wearing a dog collar – a fact that didn't enhance his career (see below)[citation needed].

Franco Merli obviously had at least one uncomfortable moment during the shooting of Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma, as Ezio Manni – who played the guard who falls in love with the black servant girl (Ines Pellegrini) – remembers.[4] Perhaps surprisingly it wasn't about nudity or the degrading things he and the other actors playing the victims had to undergo in front of the camera but occurred during the scene where Merli is chosen as having the most beautiful rear. The scene calls for Franco to be shot as a "reward" for having won the contest. Reportedly the youngster suddenly went berserk when the gun was put to his head, throwing the scene. Manni says that it took quite some time to calm Merli down again and persuade him to go through with the shot as planned.

According to this source,[5] Merli also was troubled by rumours on the set that he was homosexual. He supposedly was teased by his peers because of that and consequently was on the edge during most of the shooting. Whether this is true is debatable since no other source for this fact seems to exist.

In 1976, Franco Merli appeared on-screen as Fernando, the son of Nino Manfredi, who earns his money as a transvestite prostitute in Down and Dirty. This social satire by Italian director Ettore Scola was also (but for a small part in the 1979 film Il malato immaginario)[6] Franco Merli's swan song as an actor. It is probable that he secured the role of Fernando thanks to his connection with Pasolini, since the director was not only a friend of Scola but was to write a foreword to the film. However, Pasolini was murdered before this came to pass.

Since Merli's mentor had died and his choice of roles (or perhaps the ones he was offered) had been rather unconventional, he failed to find further work in the industry, despite his versatility as an actor with a range from pure innocence to debauchery. The fact that he had become so strongly identified as the "face" and "body" of the controversial Salò was a contributing factor.

2006 edit

In 2006, Franco Merli once again appeared on the big screen when Giuseppe Bertolucci's documentary on Pasolini and the making of Salò, Pasolini prossimo nostro (Pasolini Next to Us)[7] premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Merli could be seen in still photographs and behind the screen shots by set photographer Deborah Beer as well as in the shooting of his torture scene as captured by British documentarist Gideon Bachman. The film was released on DVD in Italy in May 2007.

Personal life edit

Today Franco Merli lives in Rome and works in a bank. He has two sons. He also owns a dog, a Pinscher, called Attila.

Filmography edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Franca Faldini, Goffredo Fofi (Ed.): Pier Paolo Pasolini - Lichter der Vorstädte - Die abenteuerliche Geschichte seiner Filme; Wolke Verlag Hofheim, 1986; p. 155
  2. ^ Barth David Schwartz: Pasolini Requiem; Pantheon Books, New York, 1992; p. 603
  3. ^ a b La collegiale at IMDb  
  4. ^ Ezio Manni interview at: . Archived from the original on 5 December 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
  5. ^ "Disclaimer - Maniaco Deprebis".
  6. ^ malato immaginario (1979)
  7. ^ Pasolini prossimo nostro
  8. ^ Brutti, sporchi e cattivi at IMDb  
  9. ^ Il malato immaginario at IMDb  
  10. ^ Pasolini prossimo nostro at IMDb  

External links edit

  • Franco Merli at IMDb

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is unsourced BLP issues poorly written Please help improve this article if you can May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Franco Merli born 31 October 1956 is an Italian actor who is best known for his role in Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom Franco MerliBorn 1956 10 31 31 October 1956 age 67 Rome ItalyOccupationActor Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2006 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life editVery little is known about Franco Merli who appeared in several Italian films throughout the 1970s He was born on 31 October 1956 in Rome Italy In 1973 famous Italian poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini discovered Merli The 16 year old was working as a petrol station attendant at that time as Ninetto Davoli a friend of Pasolini and actor in most of his films recounts 1 Pasolini was searching for a young man to play the lead in his upcoming feature Arabian Nights Il fiore delle mille e una notte The director immediately knew that Franco Merli with his small but muscular physique dark Mediterranean looks and ready smile was the perfect choice for the role of Nur Ed Din Or as he once said a boy from Corleone in Sicily who has the innocence of his sixteen years in the physique of an eighteen year old 2 Career editArabian Nights appeared in 1974 and was an international success Merli got a taste for the film business Following his debut he appeared with his hair dyed blond in Gianni Martucci s 1975 comedy La collegiale 3 In 1975 Pasolini hired him once again for the role of one of the male victims in his infamous Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom In this film Merli was like the other non professional actors addressed by his real first name Franco The director chose Merli once again not only because he embodied the Pasolini type to a fault citation needed but also because the young actor had already proven in Arabian Nights that he was perfectly comfortable appearing nude in front of a camera In a way Salo made Franco s face immortal since one of the most highly publicised images of the film was the close up of young Merli as his tongue is cut out in the final torture scenes citation needed Another famous still from the scene where the victims are forced to pose as dogs prominently showed Franco naked on all fours only wearing a dog collar a fact that didn t enhance his career see below citation needed Franco Merli obviously had at least one uncomfortable moment during the shooting of Salo o le 120 giornate di Sodoma as Ezio Manni who played the guard who falls in love with the black servant girl Ines Pellegrini remembers 4 Perhaps surprisingly it wasn t about nudity or the degrading things he and the other actors playing the victims had to undergo in front of the camera but occurred during the scene where Merli is chosen as having the most beautiful rear The scene calls for Franco to be shot as a reward for having won the contest Reportedly the youngster suddenly went berserk when the gun was put to his head throwing the scene Manni says that it took quite some time to calm Merli down again and persuade him to go through with the shot as planned According to this source 5 Merli also was troubled by rumours on the set that he was homosexual He supposedly was teased by his peers because of that and consequently was on the edge during most of the shooting Whether this is true is debatable since no other source for this fact seems to exist In 1976 Franco Merli appeared on screen as Fernando the son of Nino Manfredi who earns his money as a transvestite prostitute in Down and Dirty This social satire by Italian director Ettore Scola was also but for a small part in the 1979 film Il malato immaginario 6 Franco Merli s swan song as an actor It is probable that he secured the role of Fernando thanks to his connection with Pasolini since the director was not only a friend of Scola but was to write a foreword to the film However Pasolini was murdered before this came to pass Since Merli s mentor had died and his choice of roles or perhaps the ones he was offered had been rather unconventional he failed to find further work in the industry despite his versatility as an actor with a range from pure innocence to debauchery The fact that he had become so strongly identified as the face and body of the controversial Salo was a contributing factor 2006 edit In 2006 Franco Merli once again appeared on the big screen when Giuseppe Bertolucci s documentary on Pasolini and the making of Salo Pasolini prossimo nostro Pasolini Next to Us 7 premiered at the Venice Film Festival Merli could be seen in still photographs and behind the screen shots by set photographer Deborah Beer as well as in the shooting of his torture scene as captured by British documentarist Gideon Bachman The film was released on DVD in Italy in May 2007 Personal life editToday Franco Merli lives in Rome and works in a bank He has two sons He also owns a dog a Pinscher called Attila Filmography edit1974 Arabian Nights Il fiore delle mille e una notte Nur Ed Din 1975 Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom Salo o le 120 giornate di Sodoma Male Victim 1975 La collegiale 3 Stefano 1976 Down and Dirty 8 Fernando 1979 Il malato immaginario 9 2006 Pasolini prossimo nostro 10 HimselfNotes edit Franca Faldini Goffredo Fofi Ed Pier Paolo Pasolini Lichter der Vorstadte Die abenteuerliche Geschichte seiner Filme Wolke Verlag Hofheim 1986 p 155 Barth David Schwartz Pasolini Requiem Pantheon Books New York 1992 p 603 a b La collegiale at IMDb nbsp Ezio Manni interview at Gaynews it Archived from the original on 5 December 2007 Retrieved 5 July 2008 Disclaimer Maniaco Deprebis malato immaginario 1979 Pasolini prossimo nostro Brutti sporchi e cattivi at IMDb nbsp Il malato immaginario at IMDb nbsp Pasolini prossimo nostro at IMDb nbsp External links editFranco Merli at IMDb Pasolini prossimo nostro official page Retrieved from 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