Francesco Pippo (born 2 September 1940), known professionally as Pippo Franco, is an Italian actor, comedian, television presenter, and singer. He made...
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politician Pippo Fava (1925–1984), Sicilian writer, investigative journalist, playwright and Antimafia activist who was killed by the Mafia Pippo Franco (born...
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singer, actor and comedian Pippo Franco. It was written by Massimo "Demcek" Di Cicco, Ferruccio Fantone, Giuseppe Cecconi and Franco himeself, with the collaboration...
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Antonello Fassari Ficarra e Picone Rosario Fiorello Dario Fo Franco Franchi Pippo Franco Nino Frassica Margherita Fumero Gigi e Andrea Aldo Giuffrè Ezio...
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Fenech and Pippo Franco were reunited for the similar Giovannona Long-Thigh, released the following year. Edwige Fenech as Ubalda Pippo Franco as Olimpio...
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Filippo Inzaghi (redirect from Pippo Inzaghi)
a striker. He is the head coach of Serie B club Pisa. He was nicknamed Pippo, Superpippo or Alta tensione by fans and commentators during his playing...
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comedians and actors, including Lando Buzzanca, Lino Banfi, Carlo Giuffrè, Pippo Franco, Alvaro Vitali, and Renzo Montagnani. Four Times That Night (1971) The...
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Spanish directors and brothers José Franco (poet), Panamanian poet Larry J. Franco, American film producer Pippo Franco, Italian actor, comedian, television...
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Gian Franco Corsi Zeffirelli OMRI KBE (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfraŋko ddzeffiˈrɛlli]; 12 February 1923 – 15 June 2019) was an Italian stage and film director...
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a Chi Tocca, which also featured showgirl Pamela Prati and comedian Pippo Franco. In 1999, she made her acting debut in the film Terra Bruciata, directed...
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his jealous secretary. Edwige Fenech: Giovannona "Cocò" Coscialunga Pippo Franco: Ragionier Mario Albertini Vittorio Caprioli: Onorevole Pedicò Gigi Ballista:...
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CAB 2005, LP) (con Pippo Franco) 1988 - Laura Troschel (Yep, YLP 11, LP) Singles 1977 - Quanto sei bella Roma (con Pippo Franco)/L'autostop (Cinevox...
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L'Attentat. The same year, she appeared along with Edwige Fenech and Pippo Franco in the sex comedy Ubalda, All Naked and Warm. She then started to appear...
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heist-comedy film written and directed by Mariano Laurenti and starring Pippo Franco. Pippo Franco as Quinto Giancarlo Prete as Armando Ciccarelli Laura Troschel...
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List of Italian actors (redirect from Franco Sportelli)
Fiorentini Colin Firth Dario Fo Arnoldo Foà Daniele Formica Franco Franchi Armando Francioli Pippo Franco Nino Frassica Leopoldo Fregoli Giovanni Frezza Giacomo...
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Matilde Brandi [it] and Pippo Pelo [it], and was also attended by many television personalities, such as Rossella Erra, Pippo Franco, and Vincenzo Alighieri...
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Crack) is a 1981 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Pippo Franco. It is his only film as a director. A jealous cartoonist kills, in his...
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the centre of attraction. He begins to live with his brother Raffaele (Pippo Franco), his wife Rosa (Luciana Paluzzi), and his stepdaughter Mariuccia (Eleonora...
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Alberto Sordi as the friar Franco Abbina as Prince Filippo Spada (dubbed by Franco Latini) Britt Ekland as Princess Spada Pippo Franco as Bellachioma (dubbed...
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of the tourist villages of those years, which he is not used to. Pippo Franco: Pippo Sperandio Laura Troschel: Laura Bombolo: Bombolo Cicerchia Luciana...
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Giuseppe Vittorio Raimondo "Pippo" Baudo (born 7 June 1936) is one of the most famous Italian television presenters, with a career spanning six decades...
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Pier Giuseppe Murgia Camera: Lothar Elias Stickelbrucks Music: Giuseppe "Pippo" Caruso, Jürgen Drews Music Editing: Grandi Firme della Canzone Company:...
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Arthur Field Herbert Fux: Jeff Valerio Fioravanti: Young Vincent Kearney Pippo Franco: Travelling Minstrel Luciano Rossi: Joe Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari...
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in 1992 he wrote and directed a series of satirical comedies starring Pippo Franco along with several members of Il Bagaglino, targeting various aspects...
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Bruno the valet Franco Angrisano as Arnoldo Trotta Franco Acampora as Armando Trotta Giselda Castrini as Anna the maid Pippo Franco as Matarazzo Giacomo...
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Song(s) Ph.D. "I Didn't Know" Raffaella Carrà "Soli sulla luna" "Ahi" Pippo Franco "Chì chì chì cò cò cò" Domenico Modugno "Io vivo qui" Saxon "Nightmare"...
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1980 Italian comedy film directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. It stars Pippo Franco, Renzo Montagnani, Bombolo, and Simona Mariani. "Il casinista". Mymovies...
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& Pingitore. It parodies real life event of the Roman emperor Nero. Pippo Franco as Nero Maria Grazia Buccella as Poppea Paola Tedesco as Licia Oreste...
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Pippo Pollina (Palermo, May 18, 1963) born Giuseppe Pollina is an Italian singer-songwriter. He lives in Switzerland (Zurich) and his music is known in...
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2 and 4 February 1984 and broadcast by Rai 1. The show was presented by Pippo Baudo, who also served as the artistic director, assisted by Iris Peynado...
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