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Italian-American actors included Enrico Caruso in the cultural legitimation of American silent cinema, to Rudolph (Rodolfo) Valentino. The of American film Renaissance ( New Hollywood ) in the 1970s coincided with Scorsese 's Mean Streets (1973) and Coppola's The Godfather (1972), Giuliana Muscio attributes this to Italian Americans becoming ...
Italian-French co-production [13] [14] Contamination: Luigi Cozzi: Ian McCulloch, Louise Marleau, Marino Masé: Horror, science fiction: Italian-West German co-production [15] [16] Contraband: Lucio Fulci: Fabio Testi, Ivana Monti, Marcel Bozzuffi: Crime [17] [18] The Cricket: Alberto Lattuada: Virna Lisi, Anthony Franciosa: Drama: Day of the ...
This is a list of male actors from Italy, which generally includes those who have resided in Italy or have largely appeared in Italian film productions. This list includes all actors from Category:Italian male actors. Persons are listed alphabetically by surname.
Cinderella '80; Cinema Paradiso; City of the Living Dead; City of Women; Claretta; Code Name: Wild Geese; College (1984 film) Comin' at Ya! Commando Leopard; Il commissario Lo Gatto; Compagni di scuola; Conan the Barbarian (1982 film) Conquest (1983 film) Contamination (film) Contraband (1980 film) Control (1987 film) Convent of Sinners; Cop in ...
The following is a list of notable Italian-American television characters. To be included in this list, the character should be a main or frequently recurring character in a television series , and should have an article or section in Wikipedia.
Italian gay actors (13 P) B. Italian bisexual male actors (3 P) C. Italian male child actors (54 P) E. Italian expatriate male actors in the United States (9 P)
Ray was born Aldo Da Re in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, to an Italian family with five brothers (Mario, Guido, Dante, Dino, and Louis) and one sister (Regina).His brother Mario Da Re (1933-2010) lettered in football at USC from 1952 to 1954 and appeared as a contestant on the May 12, 1955, edition of Groucho Marx's NBC-TV quiz show You Bet Your Life. [2]
First Italian actress to win for Best Actress. 1957 Wild Is the Wind: Nominated 1961 Sophia Loren: Two Women: Won (original title: La ciociara) Second Italian actress to be nominated. First Italian actress to win for Best Actress in an Italian-language film. First individual to win for a foreign-language performance. 1964 Marriage Italian Style ...