Guido Leontini (21 March 1927 – 26 April 1996) was an Italian stage, film and television actor. Born in Catania into a family of actors, Leontini debuted on stage in the post-World War II era, specializing in the Luigi Pirandello's repertoire. From 1962 to 1972 he was a member of the Teatro Stabile di Catania. In films, he was mainly cast in roles of tough guys or villains. Source: Article "Guido Leontini" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Crazy Joe
(Angelo)
Blonde in Black Leather
(Marito di Laura)
Brothers Till We Die
(Mario Di Gennaro - 'Sogliola')
Emergency Squad
(Mario Berlotti - aka Cranio)
Three Tough Guys
(Sergeant Sam)
The Winsome Widow
(Tano Santenocito)
Two .38 Magnums for a City of Carrion
(Sergio, detto 'Er Piattola')
Silence the Witness
(Il mafiosi)
Il picciotto
(Don Ciccio 'U Biondo)
The Warning
(Gianfranco Puma)
The Mafia Triangle
(Malvasia)
Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome
(Apicella)
Chiunque Tu Sia
(Luigi Barreto)
La bolognese
(Pietro)
Deported Women of the SS Special Section
(Dobermann)
Ante Up
(Spreafico)
Blazing Flowers
(Don Chicco)
Shadows Unseen
(Turi Delogo)
Season for Assassins
(Policeman)
The Sicilian Checkmate
(Vacirca)
The Valachi Papers
(Tony Bender)
The Funny Face of the Godfather
(Tom Iager)
Black Turin
(Trotta)
Paolo the Cool
(The husband)
The bitter case of the Baroness of Carini
(Don Carmelo)