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Peppino may refer to: Given name: * Peppino D'Agostino, Italian guitarist *Peppino De Filippo (1903–1980), Italian actor *Peppino di Capri (born 1939), Italian popular music singer, songwriter and pianist *Peppino Gagliardi (born 1940), Italian singer *Peppino Tirri (born 1956), Italian football agent registered with the football association of Italy *Peppino Turco (1846–1907), Italian songwriter Surname: *Franco Peppino, (born 1982), Argentine football player Films: *Peppino, le modelle e chella là, 1957 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Gino Bramieri *Peppino e Violetta, 1950 Italian film directed by Maurice Cloche *Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina ("Totò, Peppino and the bad woman"), Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956 *Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics (Italian: Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche), 1958 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò See also *Pepino ''Solanum muricatum'' is a species of evergreen shrub ...
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Peppino may refer to: Given name: * Peppino D'Agostino, Italian guitarist *Peppino De Filippo (1903–1980), Italian actor *Peppino di Capri (born 1939), Italian popular music singer, songwriter and pianist *Peppino Gagliardi (born 1940), Italian singer * Peppino Tirri (born 1956), Italian football agent registered with the football association of Italy * Peppino Turco (1846–1907), Italian songwriter Surname: * Franco Peppino, (born 1982), Argentine football player Films: *Peppino, le modelle e chella là, 1957 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Gino Bramieri * Peppino e Violetta, 1950 Italian film directed by Maurice Cloche *Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina ("Totò, Peppino and the bad woman"), Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956 *Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics (Italian: Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche), 1958 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò See also *Pepino ''Solanum muricatum'' is a species of evergreen s ...
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Peppino De Filippo
Peppino De Filippo (born Giuseppe De Filippo; 24 August 1903 – 27 January 1980) was an Italian actor. De Filippo was born in Naples, brother of actor and dramatist Eduardo De Filippo and of Titina De Filippo. He made his stage debut at the age of six. He played in several movies such as ''Rome-Paris-Rome'', ''Variety Lights'', ''A Day in Court'', '' Ferdinand I, King of Naples'' and ''Boccaccio '70''. He is however most remembered for his several artistic partnerships with Totò, on movies such as ''Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina'' and '' La banda degli onesti''. He died in Rome at age 76. Biography He was born from the affair between playwright and actor Eduardo Scarpetta and theatre seamstress and costumier Luisa De Filippo. He was the third of three children born from the couple, the other two being Annunziata "Titina" and Eduardo. His father was actually married since 1876 to Rosa De Filippo, Luisa's paternal aunt. His father Eduardo had several other illegitimate c ...
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Peppino Di Capri
Peppino di Capri (born Giuseppe Faiella on 27 July 1939) is an Italian popular music singer, songwriter and pianist, successful in Italy and Europe. His international hits include "St. Tropez Twist", "Daniela", "Torna piccina", "Roberta", "Melancolie", "Freva", "L'ultimo romantico", "Un grande amore e niente più", "Non lo faccio più", "Nun è peccato", and "Champagne". Biography Peppino began singing and playing the piano at age 4, entertaining the American army troops stationed on the island of Capri with a repertoire of American standards. After 6 years of classical studies and playing at nightclubs around Capri, Peppino and his group The Rockers released their first single, with the songs "Malattia" ("Sickness") and "Nun è Peccato" ("It's not a sin"), sung in Neapolitan in 1958. The single was an instant hit, and Peppino spent most of the following year touring. A string of hit singles soon followed, usually alternating between Italian versions of American rock'n'roll a ...
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Peppino Gagliardi
Peppino Gagliardi (born 25 May 1940) is an Italian singer. Gagliardi was born in Naples. His first hit in Italy came in 1963 with "T'amo e t'amerò". In 1970, he had another big hit with the song, Settembre, and more hits followed in the early 1970s. He achieved two-second placings at the Sanremo Music Festival: in 1972 with "Come le viole" and in 1972 with "Come un ragazzino". His music declined in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. His last entry at the Sanremo Music Festival was "L'alba" in 1993. One of his songs, "Che vuole questa musica stasera", is part of the original soundtrack of '' Scent of a Woman'' by Dino Risi, ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' by Guy Ritchie and ''The Ruthless'' by Renato De Maria and '' Welcome Home'' by George Ratliff. The song was also used in an episode of Season 2 of the Belgian series ''Professor T ''Professor T.'' may refer to: * Professor T. (Belgian TV series), ''Professor T.'' (Belgian TV series) - the original series, which ran for 3 sea ...
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Peppino Tirri
Peppino Tirri (born December 14, 1956) is an Italian football agent registered with the football association of Italy. From 5 August 2012 he is President of the Bulgarian club POFC Botev Vratsa. He is credited as being among the most powerful and influent football agents in the world, one of the only who transferred several Golden Balls winning stars such as Antonio Cassano, Walter Samuel Esteban Cambiasso, , Luís Figo, Wesley Sneijder, Samuel Eto'o He was born in Licata a small town in Sicily, famous for its football tradition having played in Serie B launched the Bohemian coach Zdeněk Zeman, in those years still a beginner. He has only one child, Luigi Tirri Early career In 1992 he was appointed CEO in Licata Calcio, then Club C-2 Career as an agent In 2000 Tirri moved Enzo Maresca back to ItalyWest Bromwich Albion, to join the Juventus F.C., in a transfer deal worth 4.3 million Pound sterling, a club record sale for Albion. Mendieta and Rivaldo In July 2001 T ...
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Peppino Turco
Giuseppe “Peppino” Turco (7 March 1846 – 14 October 1903) was an Italian songwriter. Turco was born in Naples. Initially he was a renowned journalist and poet, collaborating with the satirical newspaper ''Capitan Fracassa'' in Rome and various Neapolitan periodicals. However it is for his verses put to music that he is best known. Funiculì, Funiculà Turco lived in Rome for much of his life, but frequented the thermal baths at Castellammare di Stabia every summer. In 1880 it was there that he collaborated with Luigi Denza to write the verses for "Funiculì, Funiculà". The song became a huge international success and sold over one million copies, representing for many the birth of the modern Neapolitan song Canzone napoletana (), sometimes referred to as Neapolitan song ( nap, canzona napulitana ), is a generic term for a traditional form of music sung in the Neapolitan language, ordinarily for the male voice singing solo, although well represented b .... He died in hi ...
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Franco Peppino
Franco Peppino (born 16 June 1982 in Córdoba) is a retired Argentine footballer, who primarily played as a centre-back. He is currently the assistant manager of Belgrano. Club career Peppino began his playing career in 2000 with Belgrano de Córdoba, he made his league debut on 16 December 200 in a 1-4 home defeat to Rosario Central. He went on to make 160 league appearances for the Córdoba club before leaving to join Mexican side CD Veracruz in 2007. In 2008 Peppino returned to Argentina to play for Racing Club and in 2009 he joined Arsenal de Sarandí An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) are mostly .... Later career Peppino retired from football at the end of 2020. In May 2021, Peppino appointed assistant coach of newly hired manager Guillermo Farré at Belgrano.
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Peppino, Le Modelle E Chella Là
''Peppino, le modelle e chella là'' is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Gino Bramieri. Cast * Gino Bramieri * Peppino De Filippo * Franco Di Trocchio * Fulvia Franco * Giacomo Furia * Salvo Libassi * Guido Martufi * Ester Masing * Violetta Nardon * Teddy Reno * Giulia Rubini * Massimo Serato * Renato Terra Renato Terra (26 July 1922 in Naples – 28 November 2010 in Rome) had a career working in film as an actor, and has appeared in over 80 movies. In 1977 he retired to become a poet. Young, he attended the Experimental Center of Cinematography in ... * Attilio Tosato * Paolo Zitelli References External links * 1957 films 1957 comedy films 1950s Italian-language films Italian black-and-white films Italian comedy films Films directed by Mario Mattoli Films set in Rome Films shot in Rome 1950s Italian films {{1950s-Italy-comedy-film-stub ...
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Peppino E Violetta
''Never Take No for an Answer'' (also known as ''Peppino e Violetta'' and ''The Small Miracle'') is a 1950 Italian film directed by Maurice Cloche Cast * Roberto Adamina – Gianni *Nerio Bernardi – Father Superior *Guido Celano – Strotti *Frank Coulson – Doctor Bartolo *Arnoldo Foà * Vittorio Manunta – Peppino * John Murphy – Father O'Brien *Denis O'Dea – Father Damico See also *''Never Take No for an Answer ''Never Take No for an Answer'' is a 1951 British–Italian drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart and featuring Denis O'Dea, Vittorio Manunta, Guido Celano and Nerio Bernardi. It is based on Paul Gallico's 1951 story ''The Small ...'' (1951) External links * 1950 films Films scored by Nino Rota 1950s Italian-language films Italian multilingual films Films directed by Maurice Cloche 1950s multilingual films Italian black-and-white films 1950s Italian films {{1950s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Totò, Peppino E La Malafemmina
''Toto, Peppino, and the Hussy'' (originally ''Totò, Peppino e la... malafemmina'') is an Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956. It stars the comedy duo of Totò and Peppino De Filippo. The film also stars the popular singer Teddy Reno, and features Reno singing some of his songs as well as ''Malafemmena'', Totò's most famous work as a songwriter. It was the top-grossing movie of the year in Italy with a 1,751,000,000 Italian lire revenue (about 40 million Euro in 2009).Italian national network page about the movie
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Toto, Peppino And The Fanatics
''Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics'' ( it, Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche) is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Plot The poor Antonio Vignanelli and Peppino Caprioli are exacerbated by hobby and foibles of their respective families, the two that cause many problems. The two are taken for fools and taken to the asylum, and in fact the director of the asylum (Aroldo Tieri) tells how the various misunderstandings that led to their hospitalization are due in reality the foibles of their families. Cast *Totò as Antonio Vignanelli *Peppino De Filippo as Peppino Caprioli *Johnny Dorelli as Carlo Caprioli *Alessandra Panaro as la figlia dei Vignanelli *Diana Dei as la moglie del capoufficio *Mario Riva as Peppino's boss *Rosalia Maggio as Anita Vignanelli *Aroldo Tieri as il direttore del manicomio *Enzo Garinei as il giornalista *Giacomo Furia as il cugino di Giovanni *Peppino De Martino as Giovanni *Yvette Masson as Trude, the German tourist *Fanfu ...
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Pepino
''Solanum muricatum'' is a species of evergreen shrub native to South America and grown for its sweet edible fruit. It is known as ''pepino dulce'' ("sweet cucumber" in English, in order to differentiate it from cucumber which is also called "pepino" in Spanish) or simply pepino; the latter is also used for similar species such as ''" S. mucronatum"'' (which actually seems to belong in the related genus ''Lycianthes''). The pepino dulce fruit resembles a melon (''Cucumis melo'') in color, and its flavor recalls a succulent mixture of honeydew and cucumber, and thus it is also sometimes called pepino melon or melon pear. Another common name, "tree melon", is more often used for the papaya (''Carica papaya'') though the pepino dulce plant generally does not look much like a tree; it looks more like a ground cover, trailing plant. The present species is, however, a close relative of other nightshades cultivated for their fruit, including the tomato (''S. lycopersicum'') and ...
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