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Leo Rossi

Movie Actor

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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1946-06-26
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The American actor and producer, known for his compelling performances, made a lasting impression with his role as Budd in the 1981 horror classic Halloween II. He further solidified his presence in the thriller genre by portraying Detective Sam Dietz in the Relentless film series. But before he gained widespread recognition, he actually stepped into one of his earliest roles as Big Cherry in the 1975 movie Alias Big Cherry—a performance that hinted at the talent to come. Growing up with his family in Trenton, New Jersey, the actor developed a strong foundation that would eventually lead him into the world of film and production. Over the years, he’s built a reputation not just as a versatile performer, but also as a dedicated producer behind the scenes. His journey—from early roles to iconic characters—shows a steady rise shaped by persistence and passion.

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He served as a producer on the 2006 film 10th & Wolf, where his contributions played a key role in bringing the project to life. His work on 10th & Wolf showcased his ability to manage complex productions, and it remains one of the notable highlights in his career. Over the years, he has continued to build on that experience, but his involvement with 10th & Wolf was definitely a turning point.

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