Fernando Di Leo

Fernando Di Leo

Deceased · Born: Jan 11, 1932 · Died: Dec 1, 2003

Personal Details

BornJan 11, 1932 San Ferdinando di Puglia, Puglia, Italy

Biography

Fernando Di Leo, a prolific and accomplished writer and director, was born on January 11, 1932, in the picturesque town of San Ferdinando di Puglia, located in the picturesque region of Puglia, Italy. This talented individual made a significant impact in the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic movies, including the critically acclaimed "Caliber 9" (1972),the action-packed "Shoot First, Die Later" (1974),and the thrilling "Killer contro killers" (1985). Di Leo's personal life was marked by a loving marriage to the beautiful Maria Pia Conte. Unfortunately, his life came to a tragic end on December 1, 2003, in Rome, Lazio, Italy, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1976
Young, Violent, Dangerous
Young, Violent, Dangerous as Story, Screenplay
1968
Beyond the Law
Beyond the Law as Screenplay
1967
Pecos Cleans Up
Pecos Cleans Up as Screenplay
Sugar Colt
Sugar Colt as Screenplay
1966
Navajo's Land
Navajo's Land as Screenplay
Johnny Yuma
Johnny Yuma as Screenplay
Massacre Time
Massacre Time as Story, Screenplay
1965
1964
1980
Madness
Madness as Director, Screenplay
1978
Blood and Diamonds
Blood and Diamonds as Director, Story, Screenplay
To Be Twenty
To Be Twenty as Director, Screenplay, Story
1976
Rulers of the City
Rulers of the City as Director, Screenplay, Story
Nick the Sting
Nick the Sting as Director
1975
Kidnap Syndicate
Kidnap Syndicate as Director, Screenplay
Loaded Guns
Loaded Guns as Director, Screenplay
1974
Shoot First, Die Later
Shoot First, Die Later as Director, Screenplay
1973
La seduzione
La seduzione as Director, Writer
The Boss
The Boss as Director, Screenplay, Story
1972
Caliber 9
Caliber 9 as Director, Story, Screenplay
The Italian Connection
The Italian Connection as Director, Story, Screenplay
1971
Asylum Erotica
Asylum Erotica as Director, Screenplay, Story
1969
Naked Violence
Naked Violence as Director, Screenplay