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Years active
  
1972–present

Name
  
Leo Grillo


Role
  
Film actor

Education
  
Emerson College

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Full Name
  
Leo Francis Grillo, Jr.

Born
  
1948 (age 67–68)
Lawrence, Massachusetts, US

Occupation
  
Actor, producer, activist,

Movies
  
Zyzzyx Road, Magic, The Rescuer, The Careless Years

Children
  
Meguire Elizabeth Grillo, Erica Lee Grillo

Parents
  
Carmela de Lucia, Leo Francis Grillo, Sr.

Organizations founded
  
Dedication and Everlasting Love to Animals Rescue

Similar People
  
John Penney, Robert Davi, Valerie McCaffrey, Arthur Hiller, Greg Scarnici

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Leo Francis Grillo, Jr. (born 1948) is an American film actor, producer and animal welfare activist. He is best known for founding Dedication and Everlasting Love to Animals Rescue (D.E.L.T.A. Rescue), an animal welfare organization based in Acton, California. The not-for-profit organization was incorporated in 1981. The refuge has grown to become the largest care-for-life animal sanctuary of its type in the world.

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Early life

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Grillo was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, to Carmela de Lucia and Leo Francis Grillo, Sr., both Italian-Americans. Grillo appeared in the 1972 television series Banacek. Grillo majored in theatre at Emerson College in Boston, MA.

Career

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In 1977, Grillo moved from Boston to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a film career. He appeared in the 1977 John Heard film Between the Lines. Grillo studied under the tutelage of Charles E. Conrad, an acting coach credited with launching the film careers of Dee Wallace and Diana Ross, both Academy Award nominees.

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Grillo was the lead actor in Dierdre's Party, a feature film he produced in 1998. Grillo played lead actor, opposite Katherine Heigl, in the 2006 independent film Zyzzyx Road. In 2009, Grillo co-wrote, produced and starred in Magic, opposite Sammi Hanratty, Lori Heuring, Christopher Lloyd and Robert Davi, who directed the movie.

Humanitarianism

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Grillo and his staff of seventy care for more than 1,500 previously abandoned and abused animals on a daily basis at the D.E.L.T.A. Rescue sanctuary in Glendale, California. According to tax documents, Grillo takes no salary to run the 150-acre No-Kill refuge. Grillo founded Horse Rescue of America in 1988.

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In 2008, Grillo created "Animals on the Edge," a global project that allows animals from other nations to benefit from Grillo's initiatives. Grillo co-conceived with wildlife photographer and author Chris Weston a book by the same name. The book identifies those animals currently living on the frontline of extinction.

Family

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Grillo is the father of Meguire Elizabeth Grillo and Erica Lee Grillo.

Filmography

Producer
2011
The Rescuer (Documentary) (executive producer)
2010
Magic (executive producer)
2006
Zyzzyx Rd (executive producer)
1998
Deirdre's Party (executive producer) / (producer)
1989
Safe House (Video documentary) (executive producer)
Actor
2010
Magic as
Brad Fairmont
2006
Zyzzyx Rd as
Grant
1998
Deirdre's Party as
Leonard
1978
The Defection of Simas Kudirka (TV Movie) as
Thomas
1977
Between the Lines as
Car Owner
1972
Banacek (TV Series) as
Mat
- Detour to Nowhere (1972) - Mat (uncredited)
Writer
2010
Magic (story)
1989
Safe House (Video documentary)
Director
2011
The Rescuer (Documentary)
Thanks
2023
2023 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) (special thanks)
2022
2022 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) (special thanks)
Self
2007
Your Mommy Kills Animals! (Documentary) as
Self - DELTA Rescue
1991
Cats: Caressing the Tiger (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1989
Safe House (Video documentary) as
Self

References

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