Luc Merenda
Luc Charles Olivier Merenda (born 3 September 1943) is a French actor and former model, known as was one of the most prominent leading men of Italian poliziotteschi films during the 1970’s.Merenda’s film debut was a supporting role in Brazilian filmmaker Walter Hugo Khouri’s drama The Palace of Angels.The director convinced Merenda to appear in a series of photo comics, which caught the attention of Italian producers and led him to be cast in his first starring role in a feature film - the Spaghetti Western Man Called Amen.He has a significant breakthrough working with producer Carlo Ponti and director Sergio Martino in 1973, first as a co-lead in the giallo Torso, and then as the lead in The Violent Professionals.After this, he retired from acting, though he made a cameo appearance in the 2007 American horror film Hostel: Part II, playing an Italian detective in homage to his B-movie roles.