Luciano Vincenzoni (7 March 1926 – 22 September 2013) was an Italian screenwriter, known as the "script doctor". He wrote for 65 films between 1954 and 2000. Vincenzoni was born in Treviso, Veneto. He is probably best known in world cinema for his scriptwriting of Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966, but he also wrote for a number of other Spaghetti Westerns.
Birthday: March 07, 1926
Death: September 22, 2013
December 22, 1966
December 18, 1965
November 03, 1984
July 22, 1977
March 06, 1992
December 20, 1968
October 26, 1961
August 31, 1967
April 22, 1964
August 01, 1989
August 12, 1976
February 17, 1983
November 14, 1968
August 25, 1975
October 15, 1975
May 29, 1974
December 13, 1960
March 21, 1975
April 13, 1976
September 20, 1989
June 23, 1959
June 26, 1958
February 23, 1973
December 28, 1954
October 28, 1959
September 28, 1962
February 27, 1959
October 20, 1971
October 25, 1973
October 24, 1974
December 19, 1958
March 16, 2000
August 12, 1974
December 05, 1957
December 20, 1975
November 21, 1956
February 10, 1966
November 24, 1977
July 23, 1961
November 03, 1962
November 23, 1973
September 21, 1983
February 07, 1982
February 16, 1985
December 11, 1985
January 01, 1980
October 08, 1971
September 27, 1967
July 27, 1961
November 30, 1960
December 16, 1961
September 28, 1971
October 19, 1961
December 02, 1992
January 30, 1964
October 10, 1991
December 23, 1982
September 14, 1973
May 22, 1972
June 06, 1986
July 03, 2008
April 05, 1958
November 21, 2001
December 01, 2012
March 08, 2006
August 06, 1997