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