Sergio Leone

Sergio Leone

second unit director or assistant director, writer, director

Sergio Leone was born on Jan 03, 1929 in Italy. Sergio Leone's big-screen debut came with Bicycle Thieves directed by Vittorio De Sica in 1948. Sergio Leone is known for Once Upon a Time in America directed by Sergio Leone, Robert De Niro stars as Noodles and James Woods as Max. Sergio Leone has got 8 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Sergio Leone achieved is Cinemanila International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Sergio Leone plays is The King of Ads which will be released on Jan 01, 1991.

Sergio Leone was virtually born into the cinema - he was the son of Roberto Roberti (A.K.A. Vincenzo Leone), one of Italy's cinema pioneers, and actress Bice Valerian. Leone entered films in his late teens, working as an assistant director to both Italian directors and U.S. directors working in Italy (usually making Biblical and Roman epics, much in vogue at the time). Towards the end of the 1950s he started writing screenplays, and began directing after taking over Les derniers jours de Pompéi (1959) in mid-shoot after its original director fell ill. His first solo feature, Le colosse de Rhodes (1961), was a routine Roman epic, but his second feature, Pour une poignée de dollars (1964), a shameless remake of Akira Kurosawa's Le garde du corps (1961), caused a revolution. Although it wasn't the first spaghetti Western, it was far and away the most successful, and shot former T.V. cowboy Clint Eastwood to stardom (Leone wanted Henry Fonda or Charles Bronson but couldn't afford them). The two sequels, ...et pour quelques dollars de plus (1965) and Le Bon, la brute, le truand (1966), were shot on much higher budgets and were even more successful, though his masterpiece, Il était une fois dans l'Ouest (1968), in which Leone finally worked with Fonda and Bronson, was mutilated by Paramount Pictures and flopped at the U.S. box office. He directed Il était une fois... la révolution (1971) reluctantly, and turned down offers to direct Le Parrain (1972) in favor of his dream project, which became Il était une fois en Amérique (1984). He died in 1989 after preparing an even more expensive Soviet coproduction on the World War II siege of Leningrad.

  • Birthday

    Jan 03, 1929
  • Place of Birth

    Rome, Lazio, Italy

Known For

Awards

8 wins & 7 nominations

Cinemanila International Film Festival
2012
Posthumously.
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
Online Film & Television Association
2008
Creative
Winner - OFTA Film Hall of Fame
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