Geronimo Meynier

The Italian actor Geronimo Meynier shone in the mid-1950s as a child star, his filmography stopped at eighteen films, but he lives in private for almost half a century.

Even though the fourteen-year-old Geronimo Meynier became a well-paid celebrity in the mid-1950s, he retained his boyish immediacy, which is evidenced, among other things, by the note mentioned in the biographies about his arrival at the festival in Venice on a second-class train.

On the contrary, he played big roles again in mediocre comedies of that time (PRVNÍ LÁSKA - Primo amore, 1959; WINTER HOLIDAYS - Vacanze d'inverno, 1959).

However, Geronimo Meynier resigned to another film career; the reason was not only the general crisis of Italian cinematography, but also the problematic transformation of child actors into male roles.

Geronimo Meynier has lived in Milan since the mid-1960s, where he worked for a long time in the automotive industry (his love for technical fields has accompanied him since childhood).