Ivan Rassimov
Biography
Ivan Rassimov (7 May 1938 – 14 March 2003) was a notable Italian actor of Serbian descent, renowned for his compelling performances in horror and exploitation cinema. Born in Trieste to Serbian parents, Rassimov embarked on his acting career with his film debut in 1964, quickly establishing himself in the genre.
Throughout his career, Rassimov became synonymous with sinister characters, often portraying villains that left a lasting impression on audiences. He garnered acclaim for his roles in several influential films, including Mario Bava's cult classic *Planet of the Vampires* (1965). His versatility also shone through in Sergio Martino's psychological thriller *Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key* (1972), and in Umberto Lenzi's adventure film *Man from Deep River* (1972). Rassimov further solidified his status in the industry with Ruggero Deodato's controversial *Jungle Holocaust* (1977), which showcased his ability to navigate intense and challenging material.
Over the years, Ivan Rassimov became a recognized figure in the horror film landscape, contributing to various projects that have since gained cult followings. His work continues to resonate with fans of the genre, ensuring his legacy endures long after his passing in 2003.
Filmography
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Enter the Devil (1974)
1974 • Satan
Emanuelle in Bangkok
1976 • Prince Sanit
Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
1972 • Walter
Man from Deep River
1972 • John Bradley
The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh
1971 • Jean
All the Colors of the Dark
1972 • Mark Cogan
Last Cannibal World
1977 • Rolf
The Seven Red Berets
1969 • Alain Carrès
A White Dress for Marialé
1972 • Massimo
Raiders of Atlantis
1983 • Bill Cook
Don't Wait, Django... Shoot!
1967 • Django
Emanuelle Around the World
1977 • Dr. Malcolm Robertson
Rome, Armed to the Teeth
1976 • Antonio 'Tony' Parenzo
Eaten Alive!
1980 • Jonas Melvyn
Shock (1977)
1977 • Dr. Aldo Spidini
Spasmo
1974 • Fritz Baumann