Accursio Di Leo was an Italian actor who began acting after winning a competion to enter the Academy of Drama run by Silvio D'Amico in 1942. He was prominently a stage actor and director, but made several appearances onscreen, notably appearing in two films based on the life of Salvatore Giuliano: Salvatore Giuliano in 1961 and The Sicilian, which was his final film. Di Leo died, aged 80, in Palermo.
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| - Accursio Di Leo was an Italian actor who began acting after winning a competion to enter the Academy of Drama run by Silvio D'Amico in 1942. He was prominently a stage actor and director, but made several appearances onscreen, notably appearing in two films based on the life of Salvatore Giuliano: Salvatore Giuliano in 1961 and The Sicilian, which was his final film. Di Leo died, aged 80, in Palermo.
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- Palermo, Sicily, Italy
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- Caltabellotta, Sicily, Italy
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| - Accursio Di Leo was an Italian actor who began acting after winning a competion to enter the Academy of Drama run by Silvio D'Amico in 1942. He was prominently a stage actor and director, but made several appearances onscreen, notably appearing in two films based on the life of Salvatore Giuliano: Salvatore Giuliano in 1961 and The Sicilian, which was his final film. Di Leo died, aged 80, in Palermo.
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