Leonardo Cimino
Leonardo Cimino, born on November 4, 1917, in Italy, was a distinguished actor recognized for his contributions to film, television, and theater. He made his theatrical debut in 1937 in the groundbreaking original production of Marc Blitzstein's "The Cradle Will Rock," marking the beginning of a long and varied career in the performing arts.
Cimino is perhaps best remembered for his compelling performances in the 1983 science fiction miniseries "V," where he portrayed the character Abraham Bernstein, and in the cult classic 1987 film "The Monster Squad," where he earned acclaim as the enigmatic "scary German guy." His unique ability to embody diverse characters made him a sought-after performer.
In addition to his film and miniseries work, Cimino showcased his talent through numerous guest roles on popular television series, including "Naked City," "Kojak," "The Equalizer," and "Law & Order." His versatility and charisma allowed him to leave a lasting impact on audiences across various genres.
Cimino's personal life included a marriage to fellow actress Sharon Powers, with whom he shared a passion for the arts. Leonardo Cimino passed away on March 3, 2012, leaving behind a rich legacy in the entertainment industry and a memorable footprint in the hearts of his fans.
Filmography
Rappaccini's Daughter
Come Back, Charleston Blue
Penn & Teller Get Killed
The Monster Squad
Monsignor
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace
Jeremy
Q & A
The Freshman (1990)
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Mad Dog Coll
The Man in the Glass Booth
Cocaine and Blue Eyes
Moonstruck