Leopoldo Trieste, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on May 3, 1917, in the picturesque city of Reggio Calabria, situated in the Calabria region of Italy.
As a talented thespian and wordsmith, Trieste's professional endeavors spanned the realm of acting and writing, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Some of his most notable works include the 1960 film "Il peccato degli anni verdi", the 1973 psychological thriller "Don't Look Now", and the 1964 drama "Seduced and Abandoned".
Tragically, Trieste's life came to a close on January 25, 2003, in the eternal city of Rome, nestled in the Lazio region of Italy.