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Leopoldo Trieste (3 May 1917 – 25 January 2003) was an Italian
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and script writer. Trieste was born in
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. He worked with directors such as
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. Trieste died of a
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Filmography as actor

*'' Preludio d'amore'' (1947) as Paolo * '' The Counterfeiters'' (1951) as Brigadiere Caputo *'' The White Sheik'' (1952) as Ivan Cavalli *'' I Vitelloni'' (1953) as Leopoldo Vannucci *'' A Day in Court'' (1954) as Leopoldo *'' Where Is Freedom?'' (1954) as Abramo Piperno *'' An American in Rome'' (1954) as Spettatore alla TV *'' Via Padova 46'' (1954) as The Man with a Cigarette *'' The Sign of Venus'' (1955) as Pittore *'' Buonanotte... avvocato!'' (1955) as Neighbor (uncredited) *'' Il padrone sono me'' (1955) as Il filosofo *'' Destination Piovarolo'' (1955) as L'ispettore delle ferrovie *'' Il coraggio'' (1955) as Rag. Rialti *'' We're All Necessary'' (1956) *'' A Hero of Our Times'' (1957) as Aurelio *'' A Farewell to Arms'' (1957) as Passini *'' Città di notte'' (1958) *'' I ragazzi dei Parioli'' (1959) as Anarchist *'' Everyone's in Love'' (1959) as Cipriani *'' Avventura a Capri'' (1959) as Professore Cavicchio *'' The Moralist'' (1959) as The Advertising Designer *'' Le svedesi'' (1960) as Alessio *'' The Joy of Living'' (1961) as Anarchist artist *'' A Day for Lionhearts'' (1961) as Michele *'' Divorce, Italian Style'' (1961) as Carmelo Patanè *'' The Eye of the Needle'' (1963) as Calogero Lo Niro *'' Il Successo'' (1963) as Grassi *'' Seduced and Abandoned'' (1964) as Il barone Rizieri Zappalà *'' Panic Button'' (1964) *'' Via Veneto'' (1964) *'' White Voices'' (1964) as 'Orapronobbi' *'' Last Plane to Baalbek'' (1964) as Pagani *'' Bianco, rosso, giallo, rosa'' (1964) as Il psichiatra *'' Sedotti e bidonati ''(1964) as don Marcuzzo *'' Weekend, Italian Style'' (1966) as Professor Ferri *'' A Maiden for a Prince'' (1966) as Davide *'' A Question of Honour'' (1966) as Advocate Mazzullo *'' Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand'' (1966) as Carlo Saporito *'' We Still Kill the Old Way'' (1967) as Deputato Comunista *''Assicurasi vergine'' (1967) as Lorenzino Conozza *'' La ragazza del bersagliere'' (1967) as Sergeant *'' On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...'' (1967) as Minor Role *'' Gente d'onore'' (1967) *'' Escalation'' (1968) as Il sacerdote / il santone *'' Be Sick... It's Free'' (1968) as Pietro *''
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'' (1968) as Dying Man's Friend *'' La prova generale'' (1968)'' *''
The Secret of Santa Vittoria ''The Secret of Santa Vittoria'' is a 1969 American war film distributed by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Stanley Kramer and co-produced by George Glass from a screenplay by Ben Maddow and William Rose. It was based on the ...
'' (1969) as Vittorini *'' The Sicilian Clan'' (1969) as Turi - l'expert en timbres *'' Togli le gambe dl parabrezza'' (1969) *'' Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You'' (1970) as Desk Clerk *'' Una macchia rosa'' (1970) as L'attore *'' The Adventures of Gerard'' (1970) as Marshal Henri Massena *''L'asino d'oro: processo per fatti strani contro Lucius Apuleius cittadino romano'' (1970) as Rufinio *'' The Martlet's Tale'' (1970) *''Crepa padrone, crepa tranquillo'' (1970) *''La Poudre d'escampette'' (1971) as Le sergent du fort *'' La vacanza'' (1971) as Judge *'' A Bay of Blood'' (1971) as Paolo *'' Il sorriso del ragno'' (1971) *''
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'' (1971) as Il professore *''Stress'' (1971) *'' Master of Love'' (1972) as Husband of Fiora *'' Una cavalla tutta nuda'' (1972) as Marito di Gemmata *'' Every Little Crook and Nanny'' (1972) as Truffatore *'' Colpiscono senza pietà'' (1972) as Marcovic *''Anche se volessi lavorare, che faccio?'' (1972) as Maresciallo Capriotti *'' My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure'' (1973) *'' Viaggia, ragazza, viaggia, hai la musica nelle vene'' (1973) *'' Don't Look Now'' (1973) as Hotel Manager *'' La signora è stata violentata'' (1973) as The psychoanalyst *'' Fischia il sesso'' (1974) as Leonard *'' Commissariato di notturna'' (1974) as Brigadiere Spanò *''L'albero dalle foglie rosa'' (1974) *'' Amore mio non farmi male'' (1974) as Avv. Musumeci *'' The Profiteer'' (1974) *''
The Godfather Part II ''The Godfather Part II'' is a 1974 American epic film, epic crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, loosely based on the 1969 novel ''The Godfather (novel), The Godfather'' by Mario Puzo, who co-wrote the screenplay with Cop ...
'' (1974) as Signor Roberto *''I baroni'' (1975) as Il cerimoniere *'' L'ammazzatina'' (1975) as Tuccio Langatta *'' Vergine e di nome Maria'' (1975) as Nicola *'' Due cuori, una cappella'' (1975) as Custode cimitero *'' Son tornate a fiorire le rose'' (1975) as Pattavina *'' Private Lessons'' (1975) as The Exhibitionist *'' Hallucination Strip'' (1975) *'' Perdutamente tuo...mi firmo Macaluso Carmelo fu Giuseppe'' (1976) as don Calogero Liotta *'' Lezioni di violoncello con toccata e fuga'' (1976) as Silenzio *'' L'uomo di Corleone'' (1977) *'' Il giorno dell'Assunta'' (1977) *'' Caligola'' (1979) as Charicles *'' The Black Stallion'' (1979) as Priest *'' L'albero della maldicenza'' (1979) as Don Cicco *'' Flatfoot in Egypt'' (1980) as Prof. Coriolano Cerullo *''
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'' (1981) as The tramp *'' Il marchese del Grillo'' (1981) as Padre Sabino *'' Malamore'' (1982) as L'amministratore *'' Trenchcoat'' (1983) as Esteban Ortega *'' Henry IV'' (1984) as Psychiatrist *'' Momo'' (1986) as Beppo *''
The Name of the Rose ''The Name of the Rose'' ( ) is the 1980 debut novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It is a historical fiction, historical murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the year 1327, and an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, ...
'' (1986) as Michele da Cesena *''Il coraggio di parlare'' (1987) as Don Bruno *'' Stradivari'' (1988) as Nicolò Amati *''
Cinema Paradiso ''Cinema Paradiso'' (, , ) is a 1988 Coming-of-age film, coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Set in a small Sicilian town, the film centres on the friendship between a young boy and an aging projectionist ...
'' (1988) as Father Adelfio *'' Don Bosco'' (1988) as Don Borel *'' I giorni randagi'' (1988) as Caronte *'' The Dark Sun'' (1990) as Alfonso Isgrò *''Viaggio d'amore'' (1990) as The Carrettiere *'' Law of Courage'' (1994) as Mr. Livatino *''Italia Village'' (1994) *'' The Star Maker'' (1995) as Mute *''Ojos de amatista'' (1996) *'' Marianna Ucria'' (1997) as Pretore Camaleo *'' The Prince's Manuscript'' (2000) as Lucio Piccolo *'' The Council of Egypt'' (2002) as Padre Salvatore *''Legami di famiglia'' (2002) *''Quota 16'' (2011) as Giovanni (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Trieste, Leopoldo 1917 births 2003 deaths Actors from Reggio Calabria Male actors from Calabria Italian male film actors David di Donatello winners Nastro d'Argento winners Italian film directors Giallo film directors