Leopoldo Trieste
Biography
Leopoldo Trieste, born on May 3, 1917, in Reggio Calabria, Italy, was a prominent figure in the Italian film industry, celebrated for his multifaceted talents as an actor, director, and screenwriter. Over the course of his illustrious career, he collaborated with renowned filmmakers, including the likes of Pietro Germi, Francis Ford Coppola, Giuseppe Tornatore, Tinto Brass, Charles Vidor, René Clément, and the iconic Federico Fellini.
His versatility allowed him to shine in various genres, contributing to both critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. Trieste's work often showcased his ability to blend drama with humor, earning him recognition and respect in the cinematic community. Among his notable performances, he garnered attention for his roles in films that highlighted his deep understanding of character and narrative.
Trieste's contributions to the arts extended beyond acting, as he also ventured into directing and screenwriting, leaving a lasting impact on Italian cinema. His dedication to the craft and his collaborations with top directors solidified his legacy in the film industry. Leopoldo Trieste passed away on January 25, 2003, but his work continues to be celebrated, reflecting the significant role he played in shaping Italian film history.
Filmography
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The White Sheik
1952 • Ivan Cavalli
We Still Kill the Old Way
1967 • deputato comunista
A Farewell to Arms (1957)
1957
Seduced and Abandoned
1964 • Barone Rizieri
The Black Stallion
1979
Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You
1970 • Desk Clerk
Vitellonismo
2004 • Self
The Private Lesson
1975 • L'esibizionista
I Vitelloni
1953 • Leopoldo Vannucci
Cinema Paradiso
1988
Flatfoot in Egypt
1980 • Professor Coriolano Cerullo
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
1970
The Adventures of Gerard
1970 • Marshal Henri Massena
Caligula
1979 • Charicles
Pulp
1972 • Marcovic
A Bay of Blood
1971 • Paolo Fosatti / Paul Fosatti
Weekend, Italian Style
1965 • Professor Ferri
Don't Look Now
1973 • Hotel Manager
The Name of the Rose
1986
A Day in Court
1954 • Leopoldo