Birthday: 1945-01-17 Born in: Roma, Lazio, Italia Biography: Carlo De Mejo was the son of musician Oscar De Mejo and actress Alida Valli who enjoyed her greatest period of international success right after Carlo's birth in the later half of the 1940's. Carlo followed his mother into acting, first as a child actor and then as an adult, appearing in mainstream films such as The Cassandra Crossing but mainly making a name for himself in several early 80's Italian B-movies for Lucio Fulci, Luigi Cozzi, and Bruno Mattei.
Known for
Women's Prison Massacre
Emanuelle is framed by a corrupt D.A. while investigating a drug smuggling operation and has to tough it out under lock and key, dealing with a strict warden and abusive guards.
A wealthy Italian household is turned upside down when a handsome stranger arrives, seduces every family member and then disappears. Each has an epiphany of sorts, but none can figure out who the seductive visitor was or why he came.
A former astronaut helps a government agent and a police detective track the source of mysterious alien pod spores, filled with lethal flesh-dissolving acid, to a South American coffee plantation controlled by alien pod clones.
A photographer on an archaeological expedition digging up Etruscan ruins in Italy begins to suspect that not all the Etruscans buried there are actually dead.
When women were called Madonna is a film of 1972 directed by Aldo Grimaldi . The film is one of the first Italian erotic comedies in which a licentious bursting Edwige Fenech struggles with the nagging demands of three suitors.
An archaeologist opens an Egyptian tomb and accidently releases an evil spirit. His young daughter becomes possessed by the freed entity and, upon their arrival back in New York, the gory murders begin.
When a woman is accused of murder, the investigation slowly reveals numerous political connections. Laubret, the court-appointed defense lawyer, does everything in his power to expose the truth.