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Massimo Ranieri Italian Singer
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has been in a relationship with Tina Aumont (1969 - 1970).
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is a 73 year old Italian Singer born on 3rd May, 1951 in Naples, Italy. His zodiac sign is Taurus
has been in an on-screen matchup with Tina Aumont in Metello (1970).
is a member of the following lists: 1951 births, Italian film actors and People from Naples.
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Total | 1 | • Filumena Marturano1946 stage play
Filumena Marturano (Neapolitan:[filuˈmɛːnəmartuˈrɑːnə]; Italian:[filuˈmɛːnamartuˈraːno]), sometime performed in English as The Best House in Naples, is a play written in 1946 by Italian playwright, actor and poet Eduardo De Filippo. It is the basis for the 1950 Spanish-language Argentine musical film Filomena Marturano, multiple Italian adaptations under its original title, and the 1964 film Marriage Italian Style. Plot[edit]The curtain opens on Domenico Soriano, 50, a wealthy Neapolitan shop-keeper who is raging against Filumena, 48, a former prostitute. They have lived together f • Rainieri tribute to Raffaele Viviani’s Neapolitan theaterMar. 10 – Singer and actor, Giovanni Calone, stage name Massimo Ranieri, is one of the most popular artists in Italy. Born on 3 May 1951 in the district Saint Lucia in Naples, Ranieri first reached success as a ung singer before quickly established himself as an actor. His life hasn’t been slow, with significant encounters and prestigious artistic partnerships, Vittorio dem Sica, Giorgio Strehler, and Anna Magnani to name just a few. Today, the artist, who "sings because he cannot swim," faces Raffaele Viviani, the actor, playwright, composer, poet and writer from Naples, famous "street urchin" of the '20s and '30s, who conquered national audiences with comedies such as “L’ultimo scugnizzo” and “Guappo ’e cartone”. At the Cinema Teatro di Chiasso, in Switzerland, Massimo Ranieri reinterprets the poems, lyrics and music that made the history of Neapolitan theater. Thursday, 13 and Friday, 14 at 8:30pm, "Viviani Variety" goe |