Riccardo Freda

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Biography

Riccardo Freda was born in Alexandria, Egypt, of Italian parents. Educated in Milan, he became a sculptor, then a newspaper art critic. He began a career in film in 1937 as a screenwriter and production supervisor. He moved into directing in 1942, beginning a career that lasted some 40 years. Resisting the strong neo-realism trend in postwar Italy, Freda . From there he went to melodrama and spy films, and even made one western. Strong on visual style, Freda's films had popular appeal and were usually commercial successes, several being French or other European co-productions. Freda used a number of aliases during his career, including "Robert Hampton", "Dick Jordan", "George Lincoln" and "Robert Davidson", among others. Some critics have praised him as an exploitation "stylist", and to this day his films have somewhat of a cult following.

  • Primary profession
  • Writer·director·editor
  • Country
  • Italy
  • Nationality
  • Italian
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 24 February 1909
  • Place of birth
  • Alexandria
  • Death date
  • 1999-12-20
  • Death age
  • 90
  • Place of death
  • Rome
  • Knows language
  • Italian language

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