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Ottavia Piccolo
Ottavia Piccolo (born 9 October 1949) is an Italian actress. Biography Born in Bolzano, Piccolo began her acting debut in the stage adaption of ''The Miracle Worker'' at the age of 11 under the direction of Luigi Squarzina. She has also appeared in 45 films since 1962, making her debut film appearance in the 1963 film ''The Leopard''. In 1964, she met Giorgio Strehler who directed the stage adaptations of '' Brawling in Chioggia'' and ''King Lear'', both of which she appeared in. In 1970, she won the award for Best Actress at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival for the film ''Metello''. In addition to working in Italian cinema, Piccolo has also has some rare success in French cinema. She made her debut in the 1971 film ''The Widow Couderc'' directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. Two years later, she appeared in ''The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot'' directed by Nina Companeez. She also appeared in several French television shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Piccolo returned to ...
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Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The greater metro area has about 250,000 inhabitants and is one of the urban centers within the Alps. Bolzano is the seat of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, where lectures and seminars are held in English, German, and Italian. The city is also home to the Italian Army's Alpini High Command (COMALP) and some of its combat and support units. In the 2020 version of the annual ranking of quality of life in Italian cities, Bolzano was ranked joint first for quality of life alongside Bologna. Along with other Alpine towns in South Tyrol, Bolzano engages in the Alpine Town of the Year Association for the implementation of the Alpine Convention. The Convention aims to promote and achieve sustainable developme ...
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Chiara E Gli Altri
''Chiara e gli altri'' is an Italian television series directed by Andrea Barzini. Cast * Alessandro Haber: Paolo Malfatti * Ottavia Piccolo: Livia Malfatti * Morena Turchi: Chiara Malfatti * Silvia Degli Espinosa: Lucilla Malfatti * Andrea Giovagnoni: Marco Malfatti * Galeazzo Benti: Grandpa Italo * Didi Perego: Grandma Lucia * Carlo Monni: Franco See also * List of Italian television series The following is a list of television series produced in Italy: # *1992 *1993 *1994 * 48 ore * 7 vite A * Adrian (TV series) * Al di là del lago *AleX *Le ali della vita * All Stars *All'ultimo minuto * Amiche mie *Amico mio * Andata e ri ... External links * Italian television series Television shows set in Rome 1989 Italian television series debuts 1991 Italian television series endings 1980s Italian television series 1990s Italian television series Italia 1 original programming {{Italy-tv-prog-stub ...
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Million Dollar Eel
''Million Dollar Eel'' ( it, Un'anguilla da 300 milioni) is a 1971 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Cast * Ottavia Piccolo as Margherita 'Tina' Tellini * Lino Toffolo as Giovanni Boscolo 'Bissa' * Mario Adorf as Nane Mora * Rodolfo Baldini as Lino * Gabriele Ferzetti as Vasco * Senta Berger as Countess Spodani * Daniele Dublino as Priest * Ricky Gianco Ricky Gianco (born Riccardo Sanna, Lodi 1943), formerly known as Ricky Sanna, is an Italian singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, considered one of the founders of Italian rock music. He reached the apex of his popularity as a sing ... as Barman References External links * 1971 films Italian comedy films 1970s Italian-language films Films directed by Salvatore Samperi Films scored by Fiorenzo Carpi 1970s Italian films {{1970s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Bubù
''Bubù'' (also known as ''Bubu'') is a 1971 Italian historical drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a transposition, set in Milan and Turin, of the novel ''Bubu de Montparnasse'' by Charles-Louis Philippe. Cast * Massimo Ranieri: Piero * Ottavia Piccolo: Berta * Antonio Falsi: Bubu * Gigi Proietti Luigi "Gigi" Proietti (2 November 1940 – 2 November 2020) was an Italian actor, voice actor, comedian, musician, singer and television presenter. Early life He was born in Rome to Romano Proietti, originally from Umbria, and Giovanna Ceci, a ...: Giulio, the thief References External links * 1971 films Films directed by Mauro Bolognini Films scored by Carlo Rustichelli Italian drama films Films set in Milan Films set in Turin 1970s Italian-language films 1970s Italian films {{1970s-Italy-film-stub ...
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The Thirteen Chairs
''The Thirteen Chairs'' (french: 12 + 1; it, Una su 13) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani and starring Sharon Tate, Vittorio Gassman and Orson Welles, and featuring Vittorio De Sica, Terry-Thomas, Mylène Demongeot, Grégoire Aslan, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Lionel Jeffries. It is based on the 1928 satirical novel ''The Twelve Chairs'' by Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, which has been adapted many times (including a 1970 version directed by Mel Brooks). Plot Mario Beretti is a young Italian-American barber who runs a barber shop in New York City located near a construction site that boasts few customers. His life reaches a turning point when he is notified of the death of his aunt living in Lavenham, England, who named him her sole heir. Mario rushes to England and learns that his inheritance consists of not much; only thirteen antique chairs that have a certain value. He sells them in order to cover his transportation costs, but soon learns f ...
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Serafino (film)
''Serafino'' (also known as ''Serafino ou L'amour aux champs'' in France) is a 1968 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Plot Serafino is a nature-boy who never attended school. He relishes the simple life as a shepherd in the mountains of Italy in Arquata del Tronto, Marche. When he is called up but as a soldier and has to serve in a big city, he is a troublemaker and eventually the military decides to send him home early. When he returns home he discovers that his cousin Lidia has become an attractive woman. He neglects his old friend Asmara, the local hooker, and starts a secret love affair with Lidia. But when their old aunt Gesuina dies, Lidia acts as greedy as her whole family and Serafino openly resents that. To everybody's surprise Gesuina has chosen Serafino as her heir. Serafino doesn't hesitate to squander the money with his friends, buying them gifts and a brand new convertible for himself. When the car gets stuck in a pothole, Serafino and his friends try to push ...
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Ottavia Piccolo, Trastevere (1971)
Ottavia (/otˈta.vja/) is a Latin origin feminine given name. It is the feminine version of Ottavio and has a variant, Ottaviana. The name means "eighth". Its name day is 20 November in Italy which is celebrated in honor of Saint Ottavio the Martyr. People with the name include: * Claudia Ottavia, Roman empress and wife of Nero * Ottavia Penna Buscemi (1907–1986), Italian politician * Ottavia Cestonaro (born 1995), Italian athlete * Ottavia Piccolo (born 1949), Italian actress * Ottavia Vitagliano Ottavia Vitagliano (née: Mellone; 1894–1975) was an Italian writer, editor and publisher. The daughter of Igino Mellone and Giulia Piacentini, she was born in Milan. She became manager for her own publishing house and founded and edited various ... (1894–1975), Italian writer, editor and publisher References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ottavia Italian feminine given names Latin words and phrases ...
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Ottavia Piccolo In Bubù
Ottavia (/otˈta.vja/) is a Latin origin feminine given name. It is the feminine version of Ottavio and has a variant, Ottaviana. The name means "eighth". Its name day is 20 November in Italy which is celebrated in honor of Saint Ottavio the Martyr. People with the name include: * Claudia Ottavia, Roman empress and wife of Nero * Ottavia Penna Buscemi (1907–1986), Italian politician * Ottavia Cestonaro (born 1995), Italian athlete * Ottavia Piccolo (born 1949), Italian actress * Ottavia Vitagliano Ottavia Vitagliano (née: Mellone; 1894–1975) was an Italian writer, editor and publisher. The daughter of Igino Mellone and Giulia Piacentini, she was born in Milan. She became manager for her own publishing house and founded and edited various ... (1894–1975), Italian writer, editor and publisher References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ottavia Italian feminine given names Latin words and phrases ...
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Claudio Capone
Claudio Capone (18 November 1952 – 23 June 2008) was an Italian actor, voice actor and narrator. Biography Born in Rome, Capone began an acting career on television at the age of 11. His first on screen appearance was in ''Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca'' directed by Lina Wertmüller. He also worked on stage alongside Luigi Almirante, Silvio Noto and Roldano Lupi. He devoted himself exclusively to dubbing and narrating in the 1970s. Capone's most notable roles include the dubbing of Ridge Forrester in the Italian version of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', and Stephen Collins as the Rev. Eric Camden in '' 7th Heaven''. Previously, he was also the voice of Luke Skywalker (portrayed by Mark Hamill) in the ''Star Wars'' original trilogy and as Carey Mahoney (portrayed by Steve Guttenberg) in the ''Police Academy'' franchise, the voice of Stephen Fry, who played Oscar Wilde in the film ''Wilde'', Franz Joseph I of Austria in the '' Sissi'' trilogy, and Don Johnson in the programme ...
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Stefano Satta Flores
Stefano Satta Flores (14 January 1937 – 22 October 1985) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Born in Naples, Italy, Satta Flores graduated from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in the Italian capital city of Rome. He began acting in amateur dramatics at the Piccolo Teatro, where he acted in Shakespeare and Sbragia plays. He made his cinema debut in the film '' The Lizards'' (''I basilischi''), premiered by filmmaker Lina Wertmüller in 1963. In 1971, Satta Flores appeared in the film ''Four Flies on Grey Velvet'' but did not really establish himself in cinema until 1974, when he appeared in Ettore Scola's film '' We All Loved Each Other So Much'' where he shared leading roles with Stefania Sandrelli, Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Aldo Fabrizi and Giovanna Ralli. Satta Flores also appeared in the 1973 films ''The Funny Face of the Godfather'' and ''Teresa the Thief''. His last film appearance before his death was in ''One Hundred Days in Palermo''. He ...
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Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
The ''Star Wars'' sequel trilogy is the third trilogy of the main ''Star Wars'' franchise, an American space opera created by George Lucas. It is produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The trilogy consists of episodes ''VII'' through ''IX'', chronologically following the prequel trilogy (''Episodes I''–''III''; 1999–2005) and the original trilogy (''Episodes IV''–''VI''; 1977–1983), serving as the final act of the "Skywalker saga". Lucas had planned a sequel trilogy as early as 1976, but canceled it by 1981. He produced only the first six episodes, and for a time described these as comprising the complete story. The sequel trilogy concept was revived when the Walt Disney Company entered negotiations to acquire Lucasfilm in 2011. Lucas produced new story treatments, but these were largely discarded. Both the acquisition and plans to produce the trilogy were announced in late 2012. The first installment, ''The Force Awakens'' ...
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Star Wars Original Trilogy
The original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, formerly marketed as the ''Star Wars'' Trilogy (and colloquially referred to as the 'original trilogy'), is the first set of three films produced in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, an American space opera created by George Lucas. It was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox, and consists of ''Star Wars'' (1977), ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983). Beginning '' in medias res'', the original trilogy serves as the second act of the nine-episode Skywalker saga. It was followed by a prequel trilogy between 1999 and 2005, and a sequel trilogy between 2015 and 2019. Collectively, they are referred to as the "Skywalker Saga" to distinguish them from films set within the same universe. The films center on the Galactic Civil War between the Rebel Alliance and the tyrannical Galactic Empire, as well as the archetypical hero's journey of Luke Skywalker in his quest to become a Jedi under the tute ...
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