Al Lettieri
Lettieri as Virgil Sollozzo in The Godfather
Born
Alfredo Lettieri[1]

(1928-02-24)February 24, 1928
DiedOctober 18, 1975(1975-10-18) (aged 47)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1958–1975

Alfredo Lettieri (February 24, 1928 – October 18, 1975) was an American actor. Active during the 1960s and 1970s, he commonly portrayed villainous characters. He achieved recognition for his performance as mobster Virgil Sollozzo in the crime film The Godfather (1972) and appeared in several other productions alongside Hollywood's biggest screen stars.

Background

Lettieri was an Italian-American who spoke Italian fluently. His brother-in-law was Pasquale Eboli, brother of Genovese crime family boss Thomas Eboli.[2]

Career

1950s to 1960s

Lettieri had a role in the 1958 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse" as Arthur Strome.[3] At the age of 36, he had a role in the television film The Hanged Man (1964).[4]

1970s

Lettieri is best known for his role as Sicilian heroin trafficker Virgil Sollozzo in the 1972 American crime film The Godfather. This was the second film in which he and Marlon Brando worked together, the first being The Night of the Following Day (1969).

He wrote the film adaptation that became the screenplay for the 1971 gangster movie Villain, which starred Richard Burton and Ian McShane.[5][6] Lettieri played the brutal, libidinous henchman Rudy Butler in Steve McQueen's 1972 action film, The Getaway,[7] and the menacing hit-man Frank Renda in the 1974 Charles Bronson film, Mr. Majestyk.[8][9] He played Ciro Musante in Go Gorilla Go (1976).[10]

Death

Lettieri died of a heart attack in 1975, aged 47, in New York City.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964The Hanged ManAlTV movie
1965Wild SeedBartendera.k.a. Fargo (as Anthony Lettier)
1965Dark Intruder2nd SergeantTV movie, a.k.a. Black Cloak (as Anthony Lettier)
1966After the Fox(as Anthony Lettier)
1967The BoboEugenio Gomez
1969The Night of the Following DayPilot Al(as Al Lettier, though is also listed on the credits as Alfredo Letteri, associate producer)
1971A Town Called BastardLa Bomba
1972The GodfatherVirgil "The Turk" Sollozzo
1972PulpMiller
1972FootstepsZimmermanTV movie
1972The GetawayRudy Butler
1973The Don Is DeadVince Fargoa.k.a. Beautiful But Deadly, a.k.a. The Deadly Kiss
1973The Deadly TrackersGutierrez, Mexican Policeman
1974McQManny Santiago
1974Mr. MajestykFrank Renda
1975Piedone a Hong KongFrank Barellaa.k.a. Flatfoot Goes East, a.k.a. Flatfoot in Hong Kong
1975Winner Take AllMan at TrackEpisode: "Time Lock"
1976Dublin Murders
1976Go Gorilla GoCiro Musante
1976House of Pleasure for WomenEddie Mordace

References

  1. "Person Details for Alfredo Lettieri, "U.S. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014" — ancestry.com". Ancestry.com.
  2. "Meadow Soprano on Line One!" by Mark Seal, Vanity Fair, 26 February 2009
  3. Aveleyman.com - Al Lettieri
  4. AllMovie - The Hanged Man (1964)
  5. EMI Films and the Limits of British Cinema, By Paul Moody - Page 112
  6. Rotten Tomatoes - Villain (1971)
  7. "Notes on Lettieri". The Sumter Daily Item. September 25, 1973. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  8. Screen Anarchy, July 18, 2018 - 70s Rewind: MR. MAJESTYK, Melons, Migrants and Murder - Peter Martin
  9. "'Mr. Majestyk' is more violence, more sexism". The Miami News. August 8, 1974. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  10. Rotten Tomatoes - The Hired Gun (Vai Gorilla) (Go Gorilla Go), Cast


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