Leo Fitzpatrick
Leonardo Aurellio Randy Fitzpatrick, widely recognized as Leo Fitzpatrick, is an accomplished American actor and co-director of the Marlborough Chelsea gallery. Born in the United States, Fitzpatrick gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Telly in the controversial 1995 film *KIDS*. His performance in this groundbreaking movie captured the attention of audiences and critics alike, establishing him as a notable figure in the independent film scene.
In addition to his work in film, Fitzpatrick is also celebrated for his role as Johnny Weeks in the acclaimed television series *THE WIRE*, which aired from 2002 to 2004. This gritty drama has been lauded for its realistic depiction of life in Baltimore, further solidifying Fitzpatrick's reputation as a talented actor capable of taking on complex characters.
Beyond acting, Fitzpatrick's artistic endeavors extend into the gallery world, where he plays a pivotal role at the Marlborough Chelsea gallery. His contributions to both the film industry and the art community showcase his versatility and passion for creative expression. With a career spanning several decades, Leo Fitzpatrick continues to leave his mark in various artistic domains, captivating audiences with his performances and enriching the cultural landscape through his work in visual arts.
Filmography
El Camino
Some Guy Who Kills People
Blue Caprice
Moments Like This Never Last
Storytelling
The Drowning
How to Rob a Bank
Another Day in Paradise
Personal Velocity
Hover
City of Ghosts
Winter of Frozen Dreams
Jack & Diane
Bully
Kids
Billboard
Cold Comes the Night
Blind Horizon
Fay Grim