I first saw Leigh McCloskey playing Ethan on Santa Barbara. I never figured he would be able to talk so vividly about collaborating on another artists work. I always saw him as just this Hollywood pretty boy/beefcake type. But his paintings make my jaw drop.
What a shame he doesn't get an opportunity to talk about composition as it relates to film here particularly with Bava's involvement. An interview about an Italian film project would be an ideal opportunity for that I should think.
Wow, Leigh still looks pretty good.
Mwgedd 7 months ago
It was difficult to recognize him without the mustache he sported in "Inferno." Seriously, nice interview and thanks for posting.
SenseiSlaughter666 1 year ago
I first saw Leigh McCloskey playing Ethan on Santa Barbara. I never figured he would be able to talk so vividly about collaborating on another artists work. I always saw him as just this Hollywood pretty boy/beefcake type. But his paintings make my jaw drop.
What a shame he doesn't get an opportunity to talk about composition as it relates to film here particularly with Bava's involvement. An interview about an Italian film project would be an ideal opportunity for that I should think.
blackknightpc 1 year ago
Very interesting. I really liked "Inferno"...this was fun to watch.
wevetra13 1 year ago