Lloyd Battista Explained

Lloyd McAteer Battista (born May 14, 1937, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a retired American actor and screenwriter.

Biography

Battista studied acting at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. He was active on Broadway and off-Broadway stages, appearing in productions of plays such as Sexual Perversity in Chicago and The Homecoming. His television roles ranged from the CBS soap opera Love of Life in the 1950s and the mini-series James A. Michener's Texas in 1994. He appeared in movies such as Chisum (1970), Love and Death (1975), and In Hell (2003).

He appeared in several Spaghetti Westerns including some with Tony Anthony that he wrote the screenplays for. Battista wrote the screenplay for Anthony's Treasure of the Four Crowns but did not appear in the film.

On the radio, Battista was heard between 1974 and 1982 on the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. He also wrote The Nose Knows, a guide to Los Angeles area restaurants.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Flipper's New Adventure Gil
1967God Forgives... I Don't! Cat Stevens English version, Voice, uncredited
1968Ace High Cat Stevens English version, Voice, uncredited
1968The Silent Stranger The American
1969Boot Hill Cat Stevens English version, Voice, uncredited
1970Chisum Neemo
1970The Virginian (TV series) Embry saison 9 episode 07 (Crooked corner)
1971The Love Machine Andy Parino Uncredited
1971Blindman Domingo
1975Love and Death Don Francisco
1975Get Mean Sombra
1983Last Plane Out
1991Driving Me Crazy Fiat Boss
1992Round Trip to Heaven Mike
1999Bellyfruit Mr. Vasquez
2003In Hell General Hruschov
2006Mothers and Daughters Art Gallery Guy (final film role)