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Leo Gullotta


Leo Gullotta

Birthday:

01/09/1946

Place of birth:

Catania, Sicily, Italy:

Biography:

Salvatore Leopoldo "Leo" Gullotta (born 9 January 1946) is an Italian actor, voice actor, comedian and writer. Born in Catania and the last of six children, Gullotta started his career as an extra in Teatro Massimo Bellini. In his long career as actor, Gullotta has starred in about 100 films and has participated in numerous shows and drama series for television. In 1987 he won his first David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Il Camorrista by Giuseppe Tornatore, and later worked with Tornatore four more times. In 1997 and 2000 he won two more David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor, for the Maurizio Zaccaro films Il carniere and Un uomo perbene. He has also won two Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actor, in 1984 for Mi manda Picone by Nanni Loy and in 2001 for Vajont by Renzo Martinelli. Gullotta has starred in many theatrical plays and dramas, and was part of the theater company "Il Bagaglino". He won the Flaiano Prize as stage actor of the year in 2010. He celebrated fifty years of activity that same year. Gullotta is also a well known voice actor, among others. He was the Italian voice of Manny in the first three films of the Ice Age film series. He reprised this role in short films and video games. He also dubbed Burt Young in Rocky, Joe Pesci in Once Upon a Time in America, Moonwalker, My Cousin Vinny and The Irishman, and the robot Johnny 5 in Short Circuit. He also became the new Italian voice of Woody Allen after the death of Oreste Lionello in 2009. In 1998 Gullotta debuted as writer with the book Mille fili d'erba (Di Renzo Editore, ISBN 88-86044-87-9). Gullotta is openly gay. He did not reveal his sexuality to the public until 1995. In 2019, he married his partner of 32 years. Gullotta is discreet about the details of his husband. Source: Article "Leo Gullotta" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.



Credits

Raqmar (2025)
as Cliente
Per il mio bene (2024)
as Luciano
So tutto di te (2023)
as
Quel posto nel tempo (2022)
as Mario
Vecchio (2022)
as Vecchio
La grande onda (2020)
as
Il delitto Mattarella (2020)
as Rosario Nicoletti
Sono solo fantasmi (2019)
as Signore distinto
I futurieri (2019)
as Voce narrante
La stella di Andra e Tati (2018)
as Giovanni Bucci (voice)
L’albero rosso (2018)
as Narrator
L'ora legale (2017)
as Don Raffaele
In arte Nino (2016)
as Prof. Giuffrida
I siciliani (2016)
as
Lettere A Mia Figlia (2016)
as Mario
Italo (2015)
as Italo (Voce)
L'ultimo metro di pellicola (2014)
as Self
La missione di 3P (2014)
as Padre Pino Puglisi (voice)
Il padre e lo straniero (2011)
as Santini
Giovanni e Paolo e il mistero dei pupi (2010)
as Salvatore (voice) / Lisca (voice)
Baarìa (2009)
as Liborio
Di Che Peccato Sei? (2007)
as Antonio Bertolacci
La stella dei re (2007)
as Melkhior
La storia di Leo (2005)
as Cobo (voice)
Fatti della banda della Magliana (2005)
as Il giudice
Incidenti (2005)
as giornalista
Domani è un'altra truffa (2005)
as
In questo mondo di ladri (2004)
as Leonardo
Guardiani delle nuvole (2004)
as La Rocca
Il principe dei dinosauri (2003)
as Sluggard (voice)
Ottavio Mario Mai (2002)
as Self
Vajont - La diga del disonore (2001)
as Mario Pancini
Territori d'ombra (2001)
as
Scarlet Diva (2000)
as Dr. Vessi
Operazione Odissea (2000)
as Michele Sinatra
Villa Ada (1999)
as
Un uomo perbene (1999)
as Giovanni Pandico
Cristallo di rocca - Una storia di Natale (1999)
as Don Anselmo
Ladri si diventa (1998)
as Perini
Simpatici & antipatici (1998)
as Gigetto
La missione (1998)
as
Leo e Beo (1998)
as Beo (voice)
Oltremare - Non è l'America (1998)
as
Il carniere (1997)
as Carlo Gabbiadini
Ladri si nasce (1997)
as il professore
Gli Inaffidabili (1997)
as Bostik
3 (1996)
as Vescovo di Pisa
Bruno aspetta in macchina (1996)
as Ziino
Palla di Neve (1995)
as Sidik
Selvaggi (1995)
as Luigi Pinardi
L'uomo delle stelle (1995)
as Vito
Carogne - Ciro and Me (1995)
as Prandstaller
Uomini uomini uomini (1995)
as Tony
La scorta (1993)
as Polizzi
Pacco, doppio pacco e contropaccotto (1993)
as Michele Bellezza
Gole Ruggenti (1992)
as Edoardo Lasagnetta - scriptwriter
Nel giardino delle rose (1990)
as Armando
Stanno tutti bene (1990)
as L'homme armé sur le toit d'un immeuble de Naples
L'insegnante di violoncello (1989)
as Leo
Scugnizzi (1989)
as Fortunato
Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)
as Nadir
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988)
as Ignazio, usher
Italiani a Rio (1987)
as
Tango blu (1987)
as Fior da Fiore
Il camorrista (1986)
as Police Commissioner Iervolino
Grandi magazzini (1986)
as Simoni, agente teatrale
Il Bi e il Ba (1986)
as Gaetano
Mezzo destro mezzo sinistro - 2 calciatori senza pallone (1985)
as allenatore Juan Carlos Fulgencio
Mi manda Picone (1984)
as Sgueglia
Testa o croce (1982)
as Walter
Sturmtruppen 2 - Tutti al fronte (1982)
as Recluta
Spaghetti House (1982)
as Salvatore Manzilla
Il Paramedico (1982)
as Sostituto Procuratore
Miss Right (1982)
as Benito
L'esercito più pazzo del mondo (1981)
as trasformista
I carabbimatti (1981)
as Ceci
L'onorevole con l'amante sotto il letto (1981)
as Secretary Sgarbozzi / Honorable Sgarbozzi
I Carabbinieri (1981)
as Salvatore Caruso
Teste di quoio (1981)
as Carrisi
Stark System (1980)
as Schioppa
Café Express (1980)
as Vincenzo Imbastaro
Rock 'n Roll (1978)
as Il vigile
Squadra antitruffa (1977)
as Tarcisio Pollaroli "Er Fibbia"
La soldatessa alla visita militare (1977)
as Captain Lopez - doctor
Ride bene... chi ride ultimo (1977)
as "Ifigenia", domestico omossessuale
In arte Lilia Silvi (2011)
Producer