Enzo was born Ezio Passadore on March 12th 1936 in Genoa, Italy. As far as is known he is still living at the time of writing. He is married to decorator Gisella Longo and is the father of actor Alessandro Doria.
With a few credits already behind him when he graduated, Enzo continued to work as an actor for the next 5 years, amassing a total of 16 known acting appearances. Dissatisfied with the way his career was going, in 1965 he changed direction, founding the production company Doria Cinematografica, which over the next 30 years would be responsible for more than 30 productions, including some critical and commercial successes. Additionally Enzo has 6 known directorial credits, plus 8 writing credits mostly under his birth name. Unlike some other actor-producers found on this forum, it would seem that Enzo never appeared in any of the films he produced.
I have concentrated on his acting credits for starting his topic, so there are plenty of his production credits to be added. I have opted to list his production credits separately below his acting credits.
- A vent'anni è sempre festa .... unknown role (poster credit as "Ezio Passadore")
- Dinanzi a noi il cielo .... Tom (poster credit - unconfirmed role)
- Le notti bianche .... Dancing marine (uncredited)
1959 - Giuditta e Oloferne .... Daniel (credited)
- Sergente d'ispezione .... Guido (poster credit - unconfirmed role)
1960 - La dolce vita .... 4th Photographer (credited)
1961 - Gli invasori .... Bennet (credited)
- La tragica notte di Assisi .... Lorenzo (poster credit - unconfirmed role)
- Solimano il conquistatore .... Soldier (credited - uncertain identification)
- Spade senza bandiera .... unknown role (credited)
1963 - Il vecchio testamento .... Gionata (credited)
1964 - Gli invincibili tre .... Aleco (uncredited as actor)
- Strana voglia di una vedova .... Angelo Cavalcanti (poster credit - unconfirmed role)
1965 - Una sporca guerra .... unknown role (poster credit)
- Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano (Production assistant, credited as E. Passadore)
1963 - Il Vecchio Testamento (Production assistant, credited as E. Passadore)
1964 - Gli invincibili tre (1st assistant director, credited as Ezio Passadore)
1974 - Lucrezia giovane (Producer)
1983 - Adamo ed Eva, la prima storia d'amore (Producer, co-director as "Vincent Green" and co-screenwriter as "E. Passadore")
- Rapina al quartiere ovest (1960) - IMDb
- Non conosci il bel suol (Man nennt es amore) (1961) as Hans (source: Rudy)