• Emilio De Marchi may refer to: Emilio De Marchi (writer) (1851–1901), Italian novelist Emilio De Marchi (tenor) (1861–1917), Italian operatic tenor Emilio...
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  • Emilio De Marchi (born 12 April 1959) is an Italian film and television actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films in Italy and Germany since 1985...
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    Emilio De Marchi (1851–1901) was an Italian novelist, known for his portrayals of Milan and Lombardy in the nineteenth century. Several of his works have...
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    Emilio De Marchi (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmiːljo de ˈmarki]; 6 January 1861 – 20 March 1917) was an Italian operatic tenor. He had a significant career...
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  • musician Emilio De Marchi (actor) (born 1959), Italian film and television actor Emilio De Marchi (tenor) (1861–1917), Italian opera singer Juan De Marchi (1866–1943)...
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  • to a few months after the end of World War II in 1946. Its founder, Emilio De Marchi (1906–1992) was an athlete and manager for Bottecchia, a major professional...
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    Cavaradossi, but was passed over in favour of the more experienced Emilio De Marchi. The performance was to be directed by Nino Vignuzzi, with stage designs...
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  • Tocchi: Lubces Marina Occhionero: Acca Larentia Nina Fotaras: Ramtha Emilio De Marchi: Testa di Lupo Luca Elmi: Maccus The idea to make the film in archaic...
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  • Montesi [it] as Cnaeus (season 1) Slave from Velia and king of the Luperci. Emilio De Marchi as Ertas (season 1) King of Gabii and Lausus' father. Marlon Joubert...
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  • as Gesmas Giovanni Capalbo as Cassius Rosalinda Celentano as Satan Emilio De Marchi as Scornful Roman Lello Giulivo as Brutish Roman Abel Jafry as 2nd...
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    in honour of John Chrysostom, in the district Monte Sacro Alto, Via Emilio De Marchi, off the Via Nomentana. It was built between 1968 and 1969 to a design...
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    Paris at the Opéra Comique singing Tosca (in 1904 with Emma Eames and Emilio De Marchi, conductor Cleofonte Campanini, and in 1910, with Farrar and Beyle...
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  • home. Donna Akersten as Fiona Gilbert Anne Chamberlain as Reporter Emilio De Marchi Hori Ahipene as Saul James Beaumont as TV Director Paki Cherrington...
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  • Andrey Kristof Konrad as Igor Zavarov Daniel Vivian as Lobanowski Emilio De Marchi as Doctor K. Mikolaj Chroboczek as Roccia Matej Martinak as Libellula...
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    in January 1900, but ultimately chose the older, more established Emilio De Marchi instead. Caruso appeared in the role later that year and Puccini stated...
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  • Emilio De Marchi - Chef Giorgio Colangeli - Massa Fabio Grossi - Cognato di Saverio Lucia Ragni - Cassiera Fabrizio Bentivoglio - Gino "Festival de Cannes:...
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  • tenor role of Cavaradossi, though the part was given to another tenor, Emilio De Marchi. When Caruso first sang the role of Cavaradossi in Bologna later that...
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    Il cappello del prete (1970) based on the novel of the same name by Emilio De Marchi and La Medea di Porta Medina (1981). For the cinema she starred in...
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  • Francesco De Vito, Mattia Sbragia, Toni Bertorelli, Luca Lionello, Hristo Naumov Shopov, Francesco Cabras, Rosalinda Celentano, Emilio De Marchi, Luca De Dominicis...
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  • Angelo Masini, Francesco Tamagno, Francesco Marconi, Francisco Viñas, Emilio De Marchi, Giuseppe Borgatti and Giovanni Zenatello, while the phenomenon was...
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    Vittorio Bersezio, Camillo Boito, Giacinto Gallina, Gerolamo Rovetta, Emilio De Marchi, Maria Virginia Fabroni, Cordelia (pseudonym of Virginia Tedeschi-Treves...
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  • Volker Bogdan Spanish - Alejandro Gonzalez, E. Garcia Italian - Emilio de Marchi, Dario de Muro French - Jacky Nonnon, Guillaume Boullay Reception Torino...
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    Italian (from Antonio Fogazzaro to Emilio De Marchi), Russian and French. Writers such as Corrado Alvaro, Ennio Flaiano, Emilio Cecchi, Francesco Pasinetti,...
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    remember those of Alberto Arbasino, Riccardo Bacchelli, Romano Bilenchi, Emilio De Marchi, Ennio Flaiano, Alfonso Gatto, Tonino Guerra, Claudio Magris, Luigi...
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    use a brilliantly-cast Trovatore with Lillian Nordica, Louise Homer, Emilio De Marchi, Giuseppe Campanari and Marcel Journet as bait to lure an audience...
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    Paul VI) to lay a gold necklace and gems on the statue of Our Lady. Emilio De Marchi set to Imbersago his work Giacomo l'idealista and mentioned the sanctuary...
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  • Testa as Angeline Ottaviano Blitch [it] as Fred Chris Coppola as Buck Emilio De Marchi as Bar Tender / Doctor "Shadow (2009)". 3 September 2009. Shadow at...
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    Soprano Hariclea Darclée sang in the role of Floria Tosca, and tenor Emilio De Marchi appeared as her lover, Mario Cavaradossi. The gigantic London Hippodrome...
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    Giacosa. In fiction, the historical romance fell into disfavour, though Emilio De Marchi produced some good examples. The novel of intrigue was cultivated by...
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    dami Corradetti (1904–1998) Giovanni D'Anzi (1906–1974), musician Emilio De Marchi (1861–1917), Italian operatic tenor Eugenio Finardi (born 1952), Italian...
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