Lenny Montana
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Lenny Montana

Lenny Montana

March 13, 1926 — Brooklyn, New York, USA

Tall and solidly built, this Italian-American professional wrestler turned actor was born Lenny Passaforo in Brooklyn, New York, and is best remembered for his first on-screen role as the not too bright but ever loyal bodyguard Luca Brasi in The Godfather (1972). Montana didn't get a lot of screen time before being eliminated by the henchmen of opposing gangster Al Lettieri with a garrote and a knife; however, he caught the eye of casting agents and over the next ten years racked up roles in 16 movies. Usually cast as "muscle for hire", he was equally good at playing the intimidating thug or a buffoonish hoodlum, such as in Battle Creek Brawl (1980) and The Jerk (1979). His last film appearance was in the B-thriller Blood Song (1982), which he also co-wrote. He died in May 1992 of a heart attack while in Italy.

The Big Brawl

The Big Brawl

1980

...All the Marbles

...All the Marbles

1981

Seven

Seven

1979

Defiance

Defiance

1980

Blood Song

Blood Song

1982

They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way

They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way

1978