
John Leone is a professionally trained actor, with over 40 years experience on stage and screen. His ethnic looks can be manipulated to play a wide range of parts from "villainous" to "sweet". A talented actor with excellent comic timing, as well as an outstanding dramatic ability to draw an audience in, John has played parts that ranged from comedic, (Gerald Munson in the smash hit "The Saint Francis Show") to serious, (Al Paradisio in "Side Man"); from victim (Michael in "Dead Certain") to his personal favorites, the victimizer (Alan, the Rapist, in "Blood Moon" and Harry Roat in "Wait Until Dark"). He was also brilliant in his Off-Off Broadway debut in "Countdown", playing the dark, yet comedic, leading role of "Nicky", as well as the "Abusive husband and father" in the original play, "The Unmitigated Consequence".