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Enzo Salvi (born Vincenzo Salvi; 16 August 1963 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian actor. [ 1 ] His most popular character is nicknamed Er Cipolla ( The Onion in Romanesco dialect ).
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.
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The Originals is an American fantasy-drama television series picked up by The CW television network for their fall 2013 schedule. [1] The series was picked up after a backdoor pilot for aired as an episode of The CW fantasy-drama The Vampire Diaries in April 2013.
Enzo, a side character from the video game series Bayonetta; Enzo, Jerry's barber in the Seinfeld episode "The Barber" Uncle Enzo, a character in the novel Snow Crash; Enzo Aguello, AKA Enzo the baker in The Godfather; Enzo Kang, a character in To the Edge of the Sky; Enzo Macleod, main character in book series The Enzo Files by Peter May
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 ]
Enzo Maggio (10 October 1902 – 13 July 1978) was an Italian actor. He was the oldest of the Maggio siblings. He was the oldest of the Maggio siblings. Born Vincenzo Maggio in Naples into a family of actors, Maggio made a long apprenticeship in the avanspettacolo theaters before and during the Second World War . [ 1 ]
Vincenzo "Enzo" Cannavale (5 April 1928 – 18 March 2011) [1] was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films since 1949, including Cinema Paradiso , which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990. [ 2 ]