
Leopoldo Trieste
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leopoldo Trieste (3 May 1917, Reggio Calabria – 25 January 2003) was an Italian actor, film director and script writer. Trieste was born in Reggio Calabria. He worked with directors such as Pietro Germi, Francis Ford Coppola, Giuseppe Tornatore, Tinto Brass, Charles Vidor, René Clément and Federico Fellini. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leopoldo Trieste, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: May 3, 1917
Place of Birth: Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy
Known For

The Godfather Part II
In the continuing saga of the Corleone crime family, a young Vito Corleone grows up in Sicily and in 1910s New York. In the 1950s, Michael Corleone attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.

Cinema Paradiso
A filmmaker recalls his childhood, when he fell in love with the movies at his village's theater and formed a deep friendship with the theater's projectionist.

The Prince's Manuscript
A solitary, disappointed, proud and educated old man meets and becomes the teacher of an intelligent, clumsy, middle-class, young would-be writer.

Divorce Italian Style
Ferdinando Cefalù is desperate to marry his cousin, Angela, but he is married to Rosalia and divorce is illegal in Italy. To get around the law, he tries to trick his wife into having an affair so he can catch her and murder her, as he knows he would be given a light sentence for killing an adulterous woman. He persuades a painter to lure his wife into an affair, but Rosalia proves to be more faithful than he expected.

The Marquis of Grillo
In 18th-century Rome, impish aristocrat Onofrio del Grillo amuses himself by playing pranks on all sorts of people — his reactionary family and fellow nobles, the poors, the French occupiers trying to modernize society, and even the Pope himself.

I Vitelloni
Five young men dream of success as they drift lazily through life in a small Italian village. Fausto, the group's leader, is a womanizer; Riccardo craves fame; Alberto is a hopeless dreamer; Moraldo fantasizes about life in the city; and Leopoldo is an aspiring playwright. As Fausto chases a string of women, to the horror of his pregnant wife, the other four blunder their way from one uneventful experience to the next.

The Sicilian Clan
An ambitious mobster plans an elaborate diamond heist while seducing the daughter-in-law of a ruthless mob patriarch as a determined police commissioner closes in on all of them.

Seduced and Abandoned
The film presents the tale of Agnese Ascalone, daughter of prominent miner Vincenzo Ascalone, and takes place in a small town in Sicily. Agnese is seduced by her sister Matilde's fiancé, and has a tryst with him for which she confesses and tries to repent, only to be discovered by her mother and father.

The Name of the Rose
14th-century Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young novice arrive at a conference to find that several monks have been murdered under mysterious circumstances. To solve the crimes, William must rise up against the Church's authority and fight the shadowy conspiracy of monastery monks using only his intelligence; which is considerable.

Delusions of Grandeur
Don Sallust is the minister of the King of Spain. Being disingenuous, hypocritical, greedy and collecting the taxes for himself, he is hated by the people he oppresses. Accused by The Queen, a beautiful princess Bavarian, of having an illegitimate child to one of her maids of honor, he was stripped of his duties and ordered to retire to a monastery.
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Lucio Piccolo
as Judge Camaleo
as Mute
as Mr. Livatino
as Amilcare
as Buratti
as The Carrettiere
as Alfonso Isgrò
as Lucio
as Father Adelfio
as Caronte
as Don Borel
as Michele da Cesena
as Beppo
as Chilone
as Psichiatra
as Finola
as L'amministratore
as Padre Sabino
as Professor Coriolano Cerullo
as Priest
as Charicles
as Ciccio
as Lawyer Mazzullo
as don Calogero Liotti
as Il cerimoniere
as L'esibizionista
as Pattavina
as Custode cimitero
as Nicola
as Tuccio Langatta
as Signor Roberto
as Brigadiere Spanò
as Avv. Musumeci
as don Vito
as Leonard
as psicanalista
as Hotel Manager
as Marcovic
as Husband of Fiora
as Maresciallo Capriotti
as Marito di Gemmata
as Giuseppe, Italian inventor of the Bomba
as Professor Enrico
as Paolo Fosatti / Paul Fosatti
as Giudice
as Sergeant of the fort
as Rufinio
as Marshal Henri Massena
as The Actor
as Desk Clerk
as Vittorini
as Turi, le comptable de Vittorio, expert en philatélie
as Dying Man's Friend
as Pietro
as Peppuccio Mancuso
as Priest / Guru
as Augustus Snodgrass
as Pasquale
as Pescatore
as Sergente
as Lorenzino Conozza
as deputato comunista
as Carlo Saporito
as Rechtsanwalt Mazzullo
as Professor Ferri
as Marchese di Pepara
as Le mari (2 : « Le Monstre »)
as psichiatra
as Don Marcuzzo, il sicario siciliano
as Orapronobbi
as Pagani
as The painter
as Barone Rizieri
as Grassi
as Don Calogero
as Carmelo Patanè
as Michele
as Advertiser #2
as Professore Cavicchio
as Cipriani
as l'anarchico
as (uncredited)
as Passini
as Viajero con boina
as Rag. Rialti
as L'ispettore delle ferrovie
as Il filosofo
as Aurelio
as Pittore
as Spectator on TV
as Abramo Piperno
as Leopoldo
as L'uomo con la sigaretta
as Leopoldo Vannucci
as Ivan Cavalli