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Bettino Craxi (1934–2000), politician, former Prime Minister of Italy; Giuliano Amato (born 1938), politician, former Prime Minister of Italy; Giorgio La Malfa (born 1939), politician; Toto Cutugno (1943–2023), singer-songwriter; Beppe Grillo (born 1948), actor and politician; Gaetano Scirea (born 1953), footballer; Francesco Rutelli (born ...
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She was born in the wings of the St. Cecile theatre in Palermo, Italy on 21 December 1884. [1] She was doing warm-up acts for her famous actress mother by the time she was five. She went on to tour both Italy and Europe and became an internationally famous theatrical actress in her own right.
Antonio Sicurezza (1905–1979), was a famous painter, born at Santa Maria Capua Vetere, in Campania. Renato Guttuso (1912–1987), painter. "He was a forceful personality and Italy's leading exponent of Social Realism in the 20th century." [60] Antonio Cardile (1914–1986), was an artist of the Roman School of painting.
Carly Aquilino, (born November 18, 1990) stand-up comedian of Sicilian descent, podcast performer, cast member of MTV's Girl Code.; Henry Armetta, (Palermo, Sicily, July 4, 1888 – San Diego, October 21, 1945) movie character actor who appeared in at least 150 films, starting in silents as early as 1915 to a movie released in 1946, after his death.
Toggle Palermo province subsection. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... (born 1930–2017) Misilmeri
He was the son of the Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, Ignazio Florio Sr. and baroness Giovanna D'Ondes Trigona. He was born in Palermo and was named after his grandfather Vincenzo Florio Sr. (1799–1886) the founder of the Florio wine and spice company. He was the younger brother of Ignazio Florio Jr.
Born in 1898 in Palermo, Italy to Giulio Santostefano della Cerda and Carolina Valguarnera dei principi di Niscemi, Fulco di Verdura grew up in aristocratic surroundings largely unchanged since the 1700s. [4]