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Giannetto De Rossi

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Giannetto De Rossi

Known For

Costume & Make-Up

Gender

Male

Birthday

Aug 8, 1942 (84 years old)

Place of Birth

Rome, Latium, Italy

Biography

Giannetto De Rossi (8 August 1942 – 11 April 2021) was Italian makeup and special effects artist for motion pictures. His career included work for several high-profile directors, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini, Franco Zeffirelli, and David Lynch; as well as collaborations with cult horror filmmakers Lucio Fulci and Alexandre Aja. He was known particularly for his highly-detailed and realistic prosthetic appliances, most visible in his horror output. He was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Special Effects for the Oscar-winning The Last Emperor (1987). One of his first special FX roles was as make-up artist for Joe D'Amato, whose film Emanuelle in America required detailed special FX for the notorious snuff film sequences. The gruesome effects produced by De Rossi, which included a woman's breasts being hacked off and multiple floggings, were so convincing that many thought them real snuff film scenes, and one actress complained that she had been traumatised by the effects. Early in his career, De Rossi worked with a number of well-known Italian directors, including Sergio Leone and Federico Fellini. A particularly notable collaboration was with Lucio Fulci on his horror film Zombi 2. De Rossi also worked with Fulci in two other films: The Beyond and The House by the Cemetery. Dino De Laurentiis hired De Rossi to create the on-set practical effects for two films in Mexico which he was producing, Dune and Conan the Destroyer. De Rossi created a number of memorable effects in the two films, including the fetus-shaped Spice Guild Navigator seen floating in a tank in Dune and the Dagoth monster suit worn by André the Giant in Conan the Destroyer. In the late 1980s he created the special makeup effects on Rambo III. For the scene in which Rambo heals himself by igniting gunpowder inside of a torso bullet wound, De Rossi rigged a device which caused flame to burst from both Sylvester Stallone's stomach and back at once. Stallone was so impressed by De Rossi's work that he hired him again for the make-up effects for Daylight, which was shot in Rome and put Stallone's son Sage Stallone in contact with Lucio Fulci. De Rossi created the title monster in the film Killer Crocodile, and directed the film's sequel, Killer Crocodile 2. He is also notable as the designer of the mask used in the film The Man in the Iron Mask. De Rossi continued creating FX for both Italian and American cinema, until his death on 11 April 2021 (coincidentally the same day as fellow Lucio Fulci collaborator Enzo Sciotti). Source: Article "Giannetto De Rossi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Acting
2020Jorge Grau: Catalonia's Cult Film Kingself
2020The Emmanuelle EffectSelf
2011Fulci Flashbacks: Reflections on Italy's Premiere Paura ProtagonistSelf
2008Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1Self
2007Hanging ShadowsSelf
2007Quelli del Maledetto Treno Blindato - Making of 'Inglorious Bastards'Self
2006Do You Remember Lucio Fulci?Self
2004Building a Better Zombi: Retrospective of Zombi 2Self
1975AbicinemaSelf
Directing
1995TummyDirector
1990Killer Crocodile 2Director
1989Cy-WarriorDirector
Writing
1995TummyScreenplay
1990Killer Crocodile 2Screenplay
1989Cy-WarriorWriter
Crew
1983Raiders of AtlantisMakeup Effects
1981The House by the CemeterySpecial Effects