Ruggero Deodato(1939-2022)
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Ruggero Deodato was born on May 7, 1939, in Potenza, Italy, and grew up
outside Rome. One of his close friends at the time was
Renzo Rossellini, the son of
famed Italian director
Roberto Rossellini. Knowing
Ruggerio's love for the movies, Renzo persuaded him to work as a second
unit director on some of his father's productions. From 1958-67 Deodato
worked as a second unit director for several cult film directors such
as Anthony M. Dawson
(Antonio Margheriti),
Riccardo Freda and
Joseph Losey. Deodato's directorial debut
was the action-fantasy
Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi (1964),
replacing Margheriti who quit the production. Deodato's claim to fame
was the spaghetti western Django (1966).
His career took off in 1968 when he directed a number of films based on
comic-book characters and musicals. It was while shooting one of these
films that Deodato met, and later married,
Silvia Dionisio.
From 1971-75 Deodato worked in television, directing the series All'ultimo minuto (1971) as well as TV commercials, including ones for Esso Oil, Band-Aid and Fanta. Deodato returned to filmmaking with an erotic melodrama and a police thriller. At the same time his marriage fell apart. In 1977 Deodato directed the notorious Cannibal (1977) and later Cannibal Holocaust (1980). Deodato traveled to New York City and directed the disturbing thriller House on the Edge of the Park (1980), a semi-follow-up to Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left (1972). Deodato made House on the Edge of the Park (1980) in just 19 days on a tiny budget. He then returned to directing action and horror flicks.
Deodato lives in Rome with his current partner, Micaela Rocco, and still works in movies and occasional TV series. He is rumored to be planning a sequel to "Cannibal Holocaust".
From 1971-75 Deodato worked in television, directing the series All'ultimo minuto (1971) as well as TV commercials, including ones for Esso Oil, Band-Aid and Fanta. Deodato returned to filmmaking with an erotic melodrama and a police thriller. At the same time his marriage fell apart. In 1977 Deodato directed the notorious Cannibal (1977) and later Cannibal Holocaust (1980). Deodato traveled to New York City and directed the disturbing thriller House on the Edge of the Park (1980), a semi-follow-up to Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left (1972). Deodato made House on the Edge of the Park (1980) in just 19 days on a tiny budget. He then returned to directing action and horror flicks.
Deodato lives in Rome with his current partner, Micaela Rocco, and still works in movies and occasional TV series. He is rumored to be planning a sequel to "Cannibal Holocaust".