Leigh McCloskey
Leigh Joseph McCloskey, born on June 21, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, is a versatile American actor and talented painter. He gained recognition through his memorable performances on television, most notably as a cast member in the iconic soap opera *Dallas*. Additionally, McCloskey starred in the supernatural horror film *Inferno*, directed by the renowned Dario Argento, showcasing his ability to tackle diverse roles within the genre.
Beyond his acting career, McCloskey is an accomplished artist whose work delves into themes of the occult, alchemy, and esotericism. He has created a unique Tarot deck and produced a striking mixed-media installation titled *The Hieroglyph of the Human Soul*, which adorns the walls of his personal library. His artistic contributions have also reached the music world, with his visuals featured in Flying Lotus’ acclaimed 2010 album *Cosmogramma* and during The Rolling Stones’ *A Bigger Bang Tour* in the 2000s.
McCloskey's artistic journey began with a classical training at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, where he honed his craft as an actor. His multifaceted career continues to inspire audiences, bridging the realms of performance and visual art.
Filmography
Gone But Not Forgotten
Dirty Laundry
Inferno (1980)
Cameron's Closet
Hamburger: The Motion Picture
Fraternity Vacation
Just One of the Guys