Luciano Vincenzoni(1926-2013)
- Writer
- Actor
- Producer
Luciano Vincenzoni, born in Treviso, March 7, 1926, studied law in Rome and Padua. In 1952, with his friend
Tony Roma, he produced "Oliva
Incantesimo Tragico", starring María Félix.
In 1954, he wrote his first script "Hanno Rubato un Tram", directed by
Aldo Fabrizi. In this year, he met
'Pietro
Germi' and wrote "The Railroad Man".
1956 began a collaboration with
Dino De Laurentiis, and
created films like "The Great War", "The Best of Enemies", and "The
Hunchback". In 1960, with Mino Roli he co-authored "Sacco e Vanzetti", staged in Italy
and many foreign countries. During 1963-65 he wrote "Seduced and Abandoned"
and "The Birds, The Bees and The Italians" with Pietro Germi, produced by Robert Haggiag. In 1965, with his
friend Sergio Leone he wrote "For a Few
Dollars More", and helped him to sell the film to United Artists, and
in the same year wrote "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". Vincenzoni has
worked with Billy Wilder,
Peter Bogdanovich,
'Rene Clement' and many others. He is WGA
member, emeritus.