Al Lettieri
Alfred Lettieri, born on February 24, 1928, and passing away on October 18, 1975, was a prominent American actor recognized for his compelling performances, particularly his role as Virgil Sollozzo in the iconic film The Godfather. Lettieri's ability to exude menace and intensity on screen was deeply influenced by his interactions with actual organized crime figures, including the notorious Joey Gallo.
Making his cinematic debut at the age of 36, he first appeared in the television film The Hanged Man. Throughout his career, Lettieri shared the screen with some of Hollywood's most esteemed actors, including Steve McQueen in The Getaway, Charles Bronson in Mr. Majestyk, and John Wayne in McQ. His performances alongside legends like Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in The Godfather solidified his status in the film industry.
Despite his relatively short life, Lettieri left a significant mark on cinema. He passed away from a heart attack at the age of 47, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with film enthusiasts. He is survived by two children. Lettieri's contributions to the film world, particularly in the crime genre, remain noteworthy, showcasing his unique talent and the lasting impact of his performances.
Filmography
Dark Intruder
The Deadly Trackers
A Town Called Bastard
Flatfoot in Hong Kong
The Bobo
Pulp
The Getaway
The Don Is Dead
McQ
Mr. Majestyk
The Night of the Following Day
The Godfather