Al Lettieri

Description:

Menacing looking Italian American actor who developed into the quintessential on-screen hoodlum via several strong roles in key crime films of the early 1970s. Lettieri played the villain against some of Hollywood's biggest screen names including chasing Steve McQueen in The Getaway (1972), intimidating Charles Bronson in Mr. Majestyk (1974), threatening 'John Wayne' in McQ (1974) and, arguably in his most well known role, as Virgil "The Turk" Sollozo trying to eliminate Marlon Brando in The Godfather (1972).

He was already 36 years old when he made his on screen debut in The Hanged Man (1964), and remarkably several years later was associate producer on the disturbing kidnapping drama The Night of the Following Day (1969) starring Marlon Brando. He really hit his strides in the early 1970s starring in many high profile films, before unfortunately succumbing to a heart attack at just 47 years of age. One of the most convincing "heavies" of modern cinema.

Overview

Birthday February 24, 1928
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Al Lettier , Anthony Lettier , Alfredo Lettieri , Anthony Lettieri , Dediacato ad Al Lettieri
Height 180 cm
Spouse/Ex- Cathryn ? - October 18, 1975 (his death)
Children Child

Did you know

Trivia In director Francis Ford Coppola's commentary for The Godfather, he said that Al Lettieri's performance helped bring out the incredible performance by then-newcomer Al Pacino, quoting the adage that a great villain helps make a great hero. Coppola also said that Lettieri being able to speak fluent Sicilian added to the character during the game-changing Italian restaurant scene.
Trademarks Frequently played characters who died from being shot.

Scores

The Getaway
2h 3m
7.3
The Godfather
2h 55m
9.2
Where Eagles Dare
2h 38m
7.6
Mr. Majestyk
1h 43m
6.7
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