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    Angelo Infanti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo iɱˈfanti]; 16 February 1939 – 12 October 2010) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 90...
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  • Red Desert (Italian: Il deserto rosso) is a 1964 psychological drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Monica Vitti and Richard Harris...
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    time. In his 1889 almanac of living artists, Angelo de Gubernatis offered a romanticized portrait of Rosso's early years as an artist: (He) rebelled at...
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    Angelo Musco (18 December 1872 – 6 October 1937) was an Italian actor in theater and film. He was known for his comic abilities as well as for his carefully...
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  • Nicolas Rosso (Turin, July 19, 1910 - São Paulo, October 1st, 1981) was an Italian-Brazilian comic artist. Born in Italy, he studied with the masters...
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    Daniil Kvyat (category Toro Rosso Formula One drivers)
    Series and 2013 GP3 Series. He made his debut in Formula One as a Toro Rosso driver in 2014 finishing 15th in the World Championship. He then moved on...
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    Joe the Red (redirect from Joe il rosso)
    Joe the Red (Italian: Joe il rosso) is a 1936 Italian comedy crime film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Armando Falconi, Luisa Garella and...
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  • Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchačevič ze Schluderpacheru (11 September 1917 – 27 September 2012), known professionally as Herbert Lom (Czech pronunciation:...
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    Antonio Vivaldi (redirect from Prete Rosso)
    ordained in 1703, aged 25, and was soon nicknamed il Prete Rosso, "The Red Priest"; Rosso is Italian for "red" and would have referred to the color of...
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    in Angelo Maffei's collection before being acquired in 1512 for the Belvedere Courtyard by pope Julius II. It is among the most copied works of Rosso as...
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