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Giuseppe de
Liguoro (1869–1944) was an
Italian actor and film
director of the
silent era. He came from an
aristocratic Neapolitan family. De
Liguoro was a pioneering...
- was a big
budget Madan Theatre production and was
directed by
Eugenio de
Liguoro,
known in
Italy for his
Orientalist spectacles like
Fascino d'Oro (1919)...
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Wladimiro de
Liguoro (11
October 1893 – 31
August 1968) was an
Italian actor and film director. He was the son of the
director Giuseppe de
Liguoro and the...
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Eugenio de
Liguoro (March 15, 1899 – June 30, 1952) was an
Italian actor and film director. He was the son of
Giuseppe de
Liguoro, and
acted in several...
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Mimmo Liguoro (born July 16, 1941) is an
Italian journalist. He was
chief editor and host of TG2 from 1982 to 1995 and TG3 from 1995 to 2006. He was born...
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Salvatore Papa as
Dante Alighieri Arturo Pirovano as
Virgilio Giuseppe de
Liguoro as Il
conte Ugolino Augusto Milla as
Lucifer Attilio Motta Emilise Beretta...
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plans for cars, life, home, devices, and
micromobility led by
Stefano de
Liguoro, Head of
Digital at
Zurich Seguros. The
company sprung from the multinational...
- Rina De
Liguoro (24 July 1892 – 15
April 1966) was an
Italian film actress. Born
Elena Caterina Catardi, she
changed her name
after marrying film actor...
- may also
refer to: L'Inferno, a 1911
Italian silent film by
Giuseppe de
Liguoro,
loosely adapted from the
Divine Comedy Dante's
Inferno (1924 film), a...
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repel attackers. L'Odissea (1911) is an
Italian silent film by
Giuseppe de
Liguoro.
Ulysses (1954) is a film
adaptation starring Kirk
Douglas as Ulysses,...