Leonardo Manzella (born March 1, 1947), best known as Leonard Mann, is an American social worker, writer, and former actor. He played numerous leading roles in Italian genre films between 1969 and 1989, especially in Spaghetti westerns and poliziotteschi.
He was discovered by producer Manolo Bolognini as he was walking along Via Veneto and Bolognini, impressed by his face that reminded him of Franco Nero and Terence Hill, immediately put him on the screen, launching his career with the leading role of Sebastian in The Forgotten Pistolero.
Since retiring from showbusiness in 1989, he has worked as a social worker and therapist for the Los Angeles Unified School District in addition to a private practice San Luis Obispo. A vocal advocate of prison reform, he has written and produced a play, Cages, about his experiences working with inmates.
2012
as Self
1989
as Laura's Psychiatrist
1989
as George
1987
as Bart Winslow
1986
as Andreas Ackerman
1985
as Mark Ludman
1984
as Screen Lover
1983
as Contract Player
1983
as Bob Carvo
1981
as Lt. Judd Austin
1980
as Antonio Fillici
1980
as Pietro Durni
1979
as Nick
1978
as Paul De Revere
1977
as Dr. Dario Favella
1977
as Commissioner Baldi
1977
as Commissario Belli
1977
as Luciano Morelli
1976
1976
as Eric Railman
1976
1975
as Murri
1975
as Vito
1974
as Antonio Olivieri
1974
as Alan
1974
1973
as Corrado
1971
as Friend's Husband
1971
as Jeremiah / Jim Bridger
1971
as Manuel
1970
as Ciakmull
1969
as Sebastian Carrasco
1969
as Efrem