Sergio Leone

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AKA: Bob Robertson
Nationality: Italian
Birthdate: 01/03/1921
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Death Date: 04/30/1989

biography

Began his career as an assistant on numerous Italian productions of the late 1940s and early 50s and came to prominence in the 1960s, when he revitalized the western genre with a series of gritty, semi-satirical homages known as "spaghetti westerns." "The cowboy picture has got lost in psychology," he said; "The West was made by violent uncomplicated men, and it is this strength and simplicity that I try to recapture in my pictures."

Leone's gun-and-sun operas, with their spasmodic violence, striking and insistent use of closeups (often immediately following panoramic establishing shots) and Continued

milestones

Year
Milestone
1948 
Acted in Vittorio De Sica's landmark classic of neorealism, "The Bicycle Thief"
1947 
Worked as an assistant to Italian and American filmmakers (Mervyn LeRoy, Raoul Walsh, William Wyler) in Italy
 
Worked as an assistant director on such American productions as "Helen of Troy" (1956), "The Nun's Story", "Ben Hur" (both 1959)
 
First credit as co-screenwriter, "Nel segno di Roma/Sign of the Gladiator"
1959 
Replaced ailing Mario Bonnard as director (also co-screenwriter) on "Last Days of Pompeii" starring Steve Reeves; refused to accept screen credit
Continued

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