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List Of New Zealanders Of Italian Descent
This is a list of notable New Zealanders of Italian descent: B * Carlo Bergamini — sculptor C * Liberato Cacace — professional football player * Russell Crowe — actor D * Brendon Diamanti — cricketer * Kate De Goldi — writer * Raf de Gregorio — professional football player L * Annalie Longo — soccer player M * Angela Marino — basketball player * Aldo Miccio — basketball politician * James Musa — footballer R * Luke Romano — rugby union player * Paolo Rotondo — artist * Bartolomeo Russo — fisherman, horticulturist and farmer S * Piri Sciascia — academic * Josh Sole — rugby union player * Raffaello Squarise — violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer V * Daniel Vettori — cricketer W * Carin Wilson — studio furniture maker See also Italian New Zealanders Italian New Zealanders are New Zealanders of Italian descent or Italian-born people who reside in New Ze ...
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Carlo Bergamini (sculptor)
Carlo Giuseppe Bergamin (19 January 1868 – 16 July 1934) was a sculptor and monumental mason born in Carrara, in Italy, who later migrated to New Zealand. He is known there as the designer of a number of well-regarded war memorials, in New Zealand, relating to the Boer War The Second Boer War ( af, Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, , 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, or the South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics (the Sou .... References Riverton memorial to the New Zealand dead in the South African War 1870 births 1934 deaths Italian emigrants to New Zealand People from Carrara Monumental masons 20th-century Italian sculptors 20th-century Italian male artists 20th-century New Zealand male artists Italian male sculptors 20th-century New Zealand sculptors {{NewZealand-artist-stub ...
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Luke Romano
Luke Romano (born 16 February 1986) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer who plays as a lock for the Blues in Super Rugby and Canterbury in the Mitre 10 Cup. He played for the All Blacks from 2012 - 2017 and was a key member of 2015 Rugby World Cup winning team. Career Romano is a New Zealand international, making his debut on 23 June 2012 in a 60–0 win against Ireland in Hamilton. He currently has over 30 caps and has scored 2 tries. Romano was a regular starter for the early stages of his international career, but missed many opportunities to play through injuries which saw his starting spot taken by Brodie Retallick. Romano only played one international match in 2014, a 24-16 victory over Scotland off the bench. Romano's return from injury in 2015 saw him named in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Romano earned starts against Namibia and Tonga in the tournament, with both fixtures being victories for New Zealand. Romano had good form throughout Super Rugby in 2016, allo ...
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Carin Wilson
Carin John Wilson (born 2 March 1945) is a New Zealand studio furniture maker, sculptor and design educator. He was a leader in the country's craft movement in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and was one of the inaugurators of the design showcase ''Artiture'' in 1987. He is a descendant of the Ngāti Awa ancestor Te Rangihouhiri and the founding chairman of Ngā Aho, a design initiative that advocates for collaborative and creative practices among professionals within the Māori tribal structure and community. The Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design conferred Wilson with an Honorary Diploma in Art and Design; in 2002 he received an inaugural Toi Iho mark, a registered Māori trademark of authenticity. His design practice, Studio Pasifika, has been in operation since 1993. Wilson is included in Helen Schamroth's ''100 New Zealand Craft Artists'', Douglas Lloyd Jenkins' ''At Home: A Century of New Zealand Design'', and Michael Smythe's ''New Zealand by Design: a History of New Zealand Prod ...
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Daniel Vettori
Daniel Luca Vettori (born 27 January 1979) is a New Zealand cricket coach and former cricketer who played for the New Zealand national cricket team. He was the 200th player to win their Test cricket cap for New Zealand. Vettori was the youngest male player to have represented New Zealand in Test cricket, making his debut in February 1997 at the age of 18. He captained New Zealand between 2007 and 2011 and is New Zealand's most-capped Test cricketer and One Day International cricketer, with 112 Test caps and 291 ODI caps. A bowling all-rounder, Vettori was the eighth player in Test cricket history to take 300 wickets and score 3,000 runs. A slow left-arm orthodox spin bowler, Vettori was known for his accuracy, flight and guile rather than prodigious turn. Vettori announced his retirement from all forms of cricket following the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He has since coached in a variety of roles. Career Vettori was born in Auckland and brought up in Hamilton, attending Maria ...
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Raffaello Squarise
Raffaello Squarise (13 November 1856—15 April 1945), also known as Raphael Squarise, was an Italian violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer, who settled in Adelaide, South Australia, and Dunedin, New Zealand. He was a pioneer in the establishment of classical music in New Zealand. Biography Early years in Italy Raffaello Squarise was born in Vicenza, Italy, where his father, Antonio Squarise, worked as a sculptor. He attended the Istituto Musicale, Turin, for six years, studying violin under Francesco Bianchi and Pietro Bertuzzi, and composition under Carlo Pedrotti. Around this time he played in the orchestra of the Teatro Regio. Squarise graduated in 1875, completing a miniature ''Symphony in C Minor'' for his final examination. On returning to Vicenza he completed further study under Francesco Canneti. He afterwards served as military bandmaster at Contarina and municipal bandmaster at Arzignano. Australian years Squarise left Italy for Australia in 1882, arriv ...
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Josh Sole
Josh Sole (born 15 February 1980) is a retired New Zealand born rugby union player, currently playing for Heartbeat Tigers Rugby Union in Dubai. He has been capped for the Italian national team, making his debut in 2005 against Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... His usual position was number 8. References External linksRBS 6 Nations profile*http://www.itsrugby.co.uk/player_1830.html 1980 births New Zealand rugby union players New Zealand people of Italian descent New Zealand people of Scottish descent Italian people of New Zealand descent Italy international rugby union players Zebre Parma players Bay of Plenty rugby union players Rugby Viadana players Aironi players Rugby union number eights Rugby union locks Rugby union players from ...
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Piri Sciascia
Piri John Ngarangikaunuhia Sciascia (6 November 1946 – 18 January 2020) was a New Zealand Māori people, Māori leader, kapa haka exponent, and university administrator. From 2016 until his death, he served as kaumātua and advisor to the governor-general of New Zealand, governor-general and government of New Zealand. Early life and family Born at Porangahau on 6 November 1946, Sciascia was the son of Frank la Basse and Maymorn Sciascia. He was of Māori and Italian descent, and affiliated to Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngati maniapoto, Ngāti Raukawa, and Rangitāne. Sciascia was educated at Te Aute College, and then studied at the University of Otago, completing a Bachelor of Science, BSc in 1968 and Bachelor of Arts in 1971. He later completed a BA(Hons) at Victoria University of Wellington in 1977, and a Diploma of Teaching at Massey University, Palmerston North Teachers' College in 1981. In 1973, Sciascia married Gaylene Sciascia, Gaylene ...
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Bartolomeo Russo
Bartolomeo Russo (1866–1941) was a notable New Zealand fisherman, horticulturist and farmer. He was born in Stromboli, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ... in about 1866. References 1866 births 1941 deaths 19th-century New Zealand farmers New Zealand fishers New Zealand horticulturists Italian emigrants to New Zealand People of Sicilian descent 20th-century New Zealand farmers {{NewZealand-business-bio-stub ...
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Paolo Rotondo
Paolo Rotondo is a New Zealand director, writer and actor of stage and screen. Biography Rontondo was born in Napoli, Italy, from a Neapolitan father and New Zealand mother of Irish descent. He grew up in Italy and moved to New Zealand when he was eleven. As an actor, Rotondo is best known for his character Andrew Solomon on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. In 2016 he released his debut feature film "Orphans & Kingdoms" to great critical acclaim. He was a lead in the New Zealand feature film Stickmen. Television roles include on Xena: Warrior Princess, and When We Go to War. He was nominated for TV Guide Best actor' on two occasions. In 2016 Paolo played Johnny Torrio, Al Capone's infamous mentor in the US Television series The Making of the Mob: Chicago. As a writer Rotondo has written for film and theatre. The short films ''The Freezer'' and ''Dead Letters'' were both supported by the New Zealand Film Commission and are studied in New Zealand high schools. P ...
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James Musa
James Mzamo Musa (born 1 April 1992) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for USL Championship club Colorado Springs Switchbacks. Early life Born in Plymouth, England, of South African Xhosa, Zimbabwean shona and Afrikaner descent, Musa and his family moved to New Zealand in 1999. Musa described New Zealand as "a good place to grow up", he still visits family in Zimbabwe. Club career Wellington Phoenix Scouted by the Phoenix as one of the club's mandatory Under-21 players, Musa, a schoolboy at Wanganui High School, signed a professional contract with the Wellington outfit in June 2010 prior to the start of the 2010-11 A-League season. Musa made his first team début on 27 November 2010 at home against Melbourne Victory, a game he started at left back in place of the suspended Ben Sigmund. It made him the 50th player to take the field for the Phoenix and also their 3rd youngest debutant behind Kosta Barbarouses and Marco Rojas. Following the 2010/ ...
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Liberato Cacace
Liberato Gianpaolo Cacace ( ; born 27 September 2000) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a left-back for club Empoli and the New Zealand national team. Club career Island Bay As a youth, Cacace played for Island Bay United and was also a representative player of Capital Football for two years in their 1999 squad. He was chosen by former Wellington Phoenix and All Whites coach Ricki Herbert to be part of his junior elite academy. Cacace also played for his school team at St Patrick's College in Wellington, alongside South Sudan international Manyumow Achol. Cacace helped his college team win the Wellington Premier Youth football league, scoring in the 2–1 final against Hutt International Boys' School. Wellington Phoenix Reserves Cacace started playing for the Wellington Phoenix Reserves in the New Zealand Football Championship in the 2016–17 season, making eight appearances, including four starts. During the winter season, Cacace played with Wellingto ...
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Aldo Miccio
Cataldo (Aldo) Miccio (born 1971) is a New Zealand former local-body politician. He was the Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, Mayor of Nelson for one term from 2010 to 2013. Background Miccio is married to Kimberley, a former Sydney hotel reservations sales manager, and has three children. He was born in Nelson in 1971, lived in Tāhunanui, is a second generation Nelsonian, and was educated at St Joseph's primary school and Nelson College. He graduated from the University of Canterbury with a Bachelor of Commerce Degree (marketing and management). His parents are Nelson-born Cristina Romano and Italian-born Raffaele Miccio, a fish and chip shop owner, restaurateur and market gardener. His maternal grandfather, Cataldo Romano, migrated to Nelson from Massa Lubrense, Massa Lubrence, Italy in the 1920s. Massa Lubrence is the same place where Miccio's father was born. Miccio speaks the Neapolitan language, Naples dialect. In 2016 Miccio relocated to the Central Coast in Sydney, Aust ...
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