
Name: Sergio Leone
Born Place: Rome, Italy
Birthday: January 3, 1929
Death: April 30, 1989 (aged 60)
Death Place: Napoleonic Cemetery, Pratica di Mare, Pomezia, Italy
Sergio Leone (1929–1989) was an influential Italian filmmaker who pioneered the spaghetti Western genre. Known for his unique style of combining close-ups with wide shots, his notable films include the Dollars Trilogy with Clint Eastwood and the “Once Upon a Time” series. Sergio Leone has been involved in several notable incidents and controversies. Below is a list of key events that highlight their public feuds and disputes.