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[3] [4] Vogrincic is of maternal Spanish and Italian, and paternal Slovene descent; [5] his grandfather's family migrated from Murska Sobota to Montevideo during World War II. [6] Vogrincic has a brother, Ángel. [7] Vogrincic began acting in his teens while attending the Liceo Jubilar Juan Pablo II, a high school in the city of Montevideo. [8]
Yosi, the Regretful Spy (Spanish: Iosi, el espía arrepentido) is an Argentine-Uruguayan thriller television series created by Daniel Burman for Amazon Prime Video and based on the 2015 book Iosi, el espía arrepentido by authors Horacio Lutzky and Miriam Lewin []. [1]
The character of Rafael Cano in Frank Marshall's 1993 film Alive is inspired by him and was played by actor Michael DeLorenzo. Turcatti is a focal character of the film Society of the Snow , dedicated to his support for other victims and because he was the last one to die. [ 17 ]
Vogrinčič [needs IPA] (also rendered as Vogrincic without diacritics) is a Slovene surname, primarily found in Mura. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Enzo Vogrincic (born 1993), Uruguayan actor; Matej Andraž Vogrinčič (born 1970), Slovenian artist; Sebastjan Vogrinčič (born 1976), Slovenian football midfielder
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The series features Enzo Cerusico as the title character, Tony Novello, and James Whitmore as John Woodruff, a professor of criminology who served in Italy during World War II. As a child, Novello had been a street urchin who survived as a pickpocket , with Woodruff being one of his intended victims. [ 1 ]
The tragic Paris attacks left 129 dead and many more mourning. But the French refuse to be afraid. Now, the husband of one of the victims has penned a powerful note addressed to his wife's killers ...
The son of a production manager, Cerusico started his career as a child actor in 1948, playing a role of weight in Alessandro Blasetti's Heart and Soul. [1] He studied acting first at the Accademia Sharoff and later with Alessandro Fersen, and had his breakout on stage in the 1960s, playing the title role in Meo Patacca. [1] [2]