Leon Vitali

Leon Vitali

Infobox actor


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birthname = Alfred Leon Vitali
birthdate = birth date|1948|7|25|mf=y
birthplace = Leamington Spa, England, U.K.
spouse =Sharon Masser

Leon Vitali (born Alfred Leon) (1948-) is an English actor, best known for his collaborations with filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, most notably as Lord Bullingdon in "Barry Lyndon".

Biography

Vitali was born "Alfred Leon" in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England in 1948 and went on to attend drama school. Vitali went on to guest-star in a number of TV series in the early 70s, appearing in "Softly, Softly", "Follyfoot", "Roads to Freedom", "Z Cars", "Public Eye","Please Sir!", and "Notorious Woman" among others. In 1973 he made his feature film debut in two movies: the Italian "Si può essere più bastardi dell'ispettore Cliff?" (directed by Massimo Dallamano, who had previously worked with Sergio Leone as a cinematographer in the first two of his Dollars Trilogy) and TV-film "Catholics", next to Martin Sheen and Michael Gambon.

It wasn't until 1975 that Vitali met Stanley Kubrick, with whom he would go on to have a professional relationship for the rest of Kubrick's career. Vitali answered a cast call for "Barry Lyndon" and got the part of Lord Bullingdon, the title character's stepson. Both Kubrick and Vitali bonded during the shoot. Five years later, Kubrick sent Vitali a copy of Stephen King's "The Shining" and was asked to join the production of Kubrick's next film, to which Vitali eagerly agreed. He is credited in "The Shining" (1980) as "personal assistant to director".

In 1977 he portrayed Victor Frankenstein in Calvin Floyd's adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic "Frankenstein", where he met his would-be-wife Kersti Vitali, who worked as costume designer in the shoot. The Vitalis then worked as costume designers in Birgitta Svensson's "Mackan", after which Leon played a bit part in Svensson's next film, "Inter Rail" (1981). Leon and Kersti would divorce later on.

Vitali teamed once more with Stanley Kubrick for "Full Metal Jacket" (1987), where he served both as "casting director" and "assistant to director". Twelve years later, Vitali was credited with the same titles in working with Kubrick in what would be his last movie, "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999), where he also had a small role playing the ominous Red Cloak who confronts Tom Cruise during the infamous orgy scene. Vitali's name can actually be seen in the third column of the newspaper article that Cruise's character reads to learn about the Ex-beauty queen in hotel drugs overdose. Vitali's cameo in print is as a "fashion designer".

Since Kubrick's death, Vitali has overseen the restoration of both picture and sound elements for most of Kubrick's films. In 2004 Vitali was honored with the C.A.S.'s President's Award for this work.

Latest Work

In 1999, Vitali and filmmaker Todd Field, with whom he appeared in "Eyes Wide Shut," began discussing the possibility of making films together. In 2001 they did just that. Vitali is credited as "technical consultant" on Field's "In the Bedroom" (2001), and as "associate producer" on Field's "Little Children" (2006), where he also made a cameo appearance as "The Oddly Familiar Man". He recently began work as a producer on Field's upcoming, untitled film, scheduled for release in 2009. This marks their third collaboration.

Trivia

*Vitali owns Bill's (Tom Cruise's) mask from "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999).

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