- Serenissima, the
Marcellos were one of the few
Venetian families to
maintain a
leading role in
administrative life.
Prominent Marcellos of this
period include...
- Los
Marcellos Ferial (in some
recordings the name is
credited as I
Marcellos Ferial) are an
Italian vocal group,
mainly active in the sixties, consisting...
-
Marcello Andrés Hernández-Gonzáles (born
August 19, 1997) is an
American comedian. He has been a cast
member of the NBC
sketch comedy series Sa****ay Night...
- the
Outfit with his
brother Michael. The
indictment alleged that both
Marcellos had
operated a
lucrative video-gambling business,
named M&M Amu****t...
- San
Marcello may
refer to: San
Marcello Pistoiese, a
frazione of the
comune of San
Marcello Piteglio in the
Italian province of
Pistoia San
Marcello (Ancona)...
- The
Theatre of
Marcellus (Latin:
Theatrum Marcelli, Italian:
Teatro di
Marcello) was an
ancient open-air
theatre in Rome, Italy,
built in the
closing years...
-
Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni Cavaliere di Gran
Croce OMRI (26
September 1924 – 19
December 1996) was an
Italian actor. He is
generally regarded...
-
Marcello is a
common masculine Italian given name. It is a
variant of Marcellus. The
Spanish and
Portuguese version of the name is Marcelo,
differing in...
-
Carlos Joseph Marcello (Sicilian Italian);[Mor-sel-lo] born
Calogero Minacore [kaˈlɔːdʒero minaˈkɔːre];
February 6, 1910 –
March 3, 1993) was an Italian-American...
- on Broadway,
three casts of Mimìs and Rodolfos, and two
Musettas and
Marcellos, were used in rotation.
Jonathan Larson's
musical Rent was
based on the...