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13 October 54 AD: Emperor Claudius dies after consuming some mushrooms that were allegedly poisoned by his wife Agrippina.
I, Claudius
Anno Domini
Imperium: Nerone
#emperor claudius#tiberius claudius caesar augustus germanicus#why would you even poison mushrooms?#why not just use naturally poisonous ones#i hope they were at least delicious mushrooms#of course it is possible that Claudius died of natural causes#it wouldn't be that surprising for 63 yo who was sickly his whole life and wasn't exactly famous for his healthy and moderate lifestyle#actually it is a miracle that Claudius managed to live this long in the first place#he outlived all his close relatives of his generation by a huge margin#and almost everyone in the following generation save agrippina#i claudius#derek jacobi#anno domini 1985#richard kiley#imperium:nero#massimo dapporto#ancient rome#roman history#roman empire
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Data di uscita: 9 marzo 1990 (Italia)
Regista: Carlo Vanzina
Casa di produzione: Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica, Pixit, Penta Film
Distribuzione in italiano: Penta Distribuzione
#tre colonne in cronaca#carlo vanzina#gian maria volontè#demetra hampton#sergio castellitto#lucrezia lante della rovere#massimo dapporto#senta berger#film thriller#giallofever#giallo#giallo fever#gialli#italian giallo#italian cult#cinema cult#cult#international cult#drammatico#thriller movies#thriller movie#thriller
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Silvana Pampanini by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: Franco-German card. Ufa, Berlin/ Editions P.I., Paris. Unitalia Film Silvana Pampanini (1925) is an Italian actress who knew enormous popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. In the early 1950s, before Sophia Loren e Gina Lollobrigida reached stardom, Pampanini was one of the most well-known symbols of Italian beauty. Born in Rome from a family that had moved there from the Veneto some three centuries ago, Silvana Pampanini got her law degree during the war and visited the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia where she got a degree in piano and song. As a singer, the young Pampanini made career within entertainment music, not only were her songs widespread on unique records, she even got an audience with pope Pio XII. Over the years she also was a frequent visitor of the opera seasons. Her cousin was the soprano Rosetta Pampanini. When war was over, her singing master inscribed her for the Miss Italia contest in Stresa in September 1946 which she won ex aequo with Rossana Martini, thanks to a fierce audience reaction after Martin had originally been chosen by the jury. Her Miss Italia title was her introduction to a career in cinema and from the film L’Apocalisse (Giuseppe Maria Scottese 1946) Pampanini performed in various films, often musicals. She became also the toast of weeklies and film magazines. Her father, who originally had been against his daughter having a career as actress, became her agent. Even if she was dubbed in her first roles Pampanini became a star, performing with all the great actors of postwar cinema: Totò, Peppino De Filippo, Alberto Sordi, Vittorio De Sica, Marcello Mastroianni, Nino Manfredi, Vittorio Gassman, Walter Chiari, Amedeo Nazzari, Renato Rascel, Raf Vallone, Nino Taranto, Massimo Girotti, Ugo Tognazzi, Carlo Dapporto, Paolo Stoppa, Rossano Brazzi, Massimo Serato, Folco Lulli, Aroldo Tieri, Carlo Campanini. Among her foreign film partners were Jean Gabin, Henri Vidal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Raymond Pellegrin, Pierre Brasseur, Curd Jurgens, Pedro Armendariz and even Buster Keaton. In the 1950s Pampanini played in one film after another and many of her films were distributed worldwide. Well known was for instance the Dino de Laurentiis production I pompieri di Viggiù (Mario Mattoli 1949), which Ennio Flaiano considered rather a series of vaudeville acts than a film, and thus preceding TV vaudeville. With Quo vadis? parody OK Nerone (Mario Soldati 1951), Pampanini had her first international success as Empress Poppea, opposite Gino Cervi as Nero, and Walter Chiari and Carlo Campanini as two American sailors who dream they are in Nero’s Rome. In the romantic comedy Bellezze in bicicletta (Carlo Campogalliani 1951) she formed a pair with Delia Scala and sang one of the most beloved songs of the time: Bellezza in bicicletta. In 1952 Pampanini performed in the much awarded Processo alla città (Luigi Zampa), starring Amedeo Nazzari; La presidentessa (Pietro Germi), based on a French pochade; and La tratta delle bianche/White Slave Trade (Luigi Comencini). The latter also casted Eleonora Rossi-Drago, Tamara Lees and (in a smaller part) Sophia Loren, but the leading men Vittorio Gassman and Marc Lawrence both have set their eyes on Silvana. In 1953 Pampanini played in an episode of Un giorno in pretura (Steno) for which her makeup man transformed her in a lady 30 years older. That year she was also the title character Anna Zaccheo in Giuseppe de Santis’ Un marito per Anna Zaccheo, which costarred Nazzari and Massimo Girotti. In 1955 Pampanini performed in the comedy La bella di Roma by Luigi Comencini, which co-starred Alberto Sordi and Paolo Stoppa, and she played in the box office hit Racconti romani (Gianni Franciolini), based on a story by Alberto Moravia, and starring Franco Fabrizi. Finally Pampanini played in La strada lunga un anno (1958) by Giuseppe De Santis, an Italian-Yugoslavian coproduction, an Oscar candidate in 1959 and Golden Globe winner for best foreign picture. Even if she went to America, Pampanini refused to act in Hollywood, presumably as her English was not good enough, but she did play in France, where she was known as Niní Pampan. Examples are La tour de Nesle (Abel Gance 1955) in which she played Marguerite de Bourgogne opposite Pierre Brasseur as Jehan Buridan, and La loi des rues (Ralph Habib 1956), with Raymond Pellegrin. She also played in films in Spain, Germany, Greece, Yugoslavia, Egypt, Argentine, and in particular Mexico, where she played in some films that never were released in Italy, such as Sed de amor (Alfonso Corona Blake 1959) with Pedro Armendariz, and Napoleoncito (Gilberto Martinez Solares 1964). In the meantime the yellow press published flirts of Pampanini with prince Ahmad Shah Khan, Tyrone Power, William Holden, George DeWitt, Omar Sharif, Orson Welles, king Faruq of Egypt and others. Pampanini herself told how her one true love, a man ten years older than she, not involved in cinema and never identified, died of a disease one month before their wedding. After some short experience as director and screenwriter in 1958, Pampanini slowed down her film career and focused on radio and TV, where she worked as announcer and host of manifestations. In 1964 Dino Risi directed her in Il gaucho, a partly autobiographical film in which Silvana played a declining diva, who pathetically searches for her lost glory and for a millionaire to marry. In 1966, after twenty years of career, Pampanini quitted cinema in order to assist her aging parents whom she took care of till their death. She returned for one last role as a prostitute in an episode of Mazzabubù... Quante corna stanno quaggiù? (Mariano Laurenti 1971). After that she was only visible once more as herself in Tassinaro (1983) by Alberto Sordi. Silvana regularly appeared on television from 1951 on, so from the very first emissions on. In 1956 she launched the debuting wizard Silvan to whom she gave his stage name. Her only piece of television prose for RAI was a comedy by Gustave Flaubert in 1971. In the Mediaset mini-series Tre stelle (1999) she had a bit part as the old mother of Alba Parietti and in Fall 2002 she was part of the cast of Domenica In during two months. Pampanini is devoted to Padre Pio and San Antonio, she never married nor had any children, though she was proud that once Totò proposed to her, on the set of 47 morto che parla (Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia 1950), even if he asked in vain. For decades Pampanini claimed the torch song Malafemmena was dedicated to her, but in reality it was inspired by the divorced wife of the Neapolitan comic, as has been indicated by Toto’s daughter and a document of the SIAE. Though living in Monaco, Pampanini was nominated “Grande ufficiale dell'ordine al merito della Repubblica Italiana” in 2003 by president Ciampi. In September 2009 she returned at the Venice film festival for the projection of the restored version of Noi cannibali (1953) by Antonio Leonviola, a film inserted in the section Questi fantasmi 2, dedicated to Italian films to be reconsidered. Silvana played a chorus line girl who is pestered by men making passes at her. In the same year (2009) the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar declared in an interview that Pampanini was one of the Italian actresses with whom he’d like to do a film. In her roaring years Pampanini was not very beloved by the critics and did not receive important awards, which caused her in her autobiography of 1996, Scandalosamente perbene, to compare herself with Greta Garbo. Pampanini never was afraid to keep still, so in December 2006 she publicly mocked Gina Lollobrigida for marrying a man much younger than she, and when in 2008 mayor Walter Veltroni did not invite her for the Festa del Cinema in Rome, she started a serious polemic. In 2007 she did participate in the festivities of 70 years Cinecittà and in 2009 she hosted the Mostra del Cinema dello Stretto which brought a warm welcome and the recognition of her career. Sources: Italian and English Wikipedia, IMDB. “Ma dove vai bellezza in bicicletta, così di fretta pedalando con ardor? Le gambe snelle tornite e belle m'hanno già messo la passione dentro al cuor!”
#vintage#postcard#cinema#film#movies#Italy#Italian#cnema italiano#actress#star#attrice#Pampanini#Silvana Pampanini#1950s#1960s#flickr
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CINE Luisa Spagnoli (2016) Título original: Luisa Spagnoli Italia Dirección: Lodovico Gasparini 1)Idioma: Doblada al Español 2)Idioma: Italiano
Atención: Solo para ver en PC o Notebook Para ver el Film pulsa el Link: https://artecafejcp.wixsite.com/escenario-cafejcp/post/luisa-spagnoli-2016
Reparto: Luisa Ranieri, Vinicio Marchioni, Matteo Martari, Antonello Fassari, Franco Castellano, Massimo Dapporto, Gian Marco Tognazzi
Género: Drama. Biográfico
Sinopsis: La historia de una mujer de origen humilde a principios del siglo XX, maniobrando entre mil dificultades y otros tantos obstáculos culturales, transforma sus sueños en "empresa", antes de fundar el imperio de confitería de la Perugina y después la creación de una marca de moda que conquistó el mundo convirtiendo un "simple nombre," el suyo, "Luisa Spagnoli", en un verdadero y propio icono del estilo 'made in Italy'. La emocionante historia de las vicisitudes que llevaron a una niña pobre de provincia a ser una de las primeras y más grandes emprendedoras italianas, protagonista de la economía y de la cultura de Italia.
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AL VIA A ROMA LE RIPRESE DI BEST FRIENDS FOREVER diretto da Andrea Fazzini e Alessandro Pavanelli con Ambra Angiolini, Anna Ferzetti e Massimo Poggio. Prodotto da World Video Production con Rai Cinema, Adler Entertainment e Bling Flamingo Sono appena iniziate a Roma le riprese del film Best Friends Forever, opera prima scritta e diretta da Andrea Fazzini e Alessandro Pavanelli con Ambra Angiolini, Anna Ferzetti e Massimo Poggio con la partecipazione di Massimo Dapporto, Walter Leonardi e Renato Avallone. https://www.fashionluxury.info/it/
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Scherzo era Massimo Dapporto
Ma secondo voi è Pannofino?
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Jorge Ben Jor – Samba Esquema Novo
A cavallo tra la primavera e l’estate del 1998 i bambini di tutto il mondo impazziscono per un minuto e trenta secondi di spot proposto con petulante cadenza dalle reti televisive pubbliche e private. Va ancora di moda uscire con il marsupio e legarsi il pezzo sopra della tuta acetata alla vita, l’aria è tiepida e il profumo dei cipressi – delle sue piccole pigne e della resina – persiste…
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#1963#1998#Al Jarreau#Alessandro Del Piero#Balança Perna#Brasile#Chove Chuva#Dizzy Gillespie#Elis Regina#Ella Fitzgerald#Elza Soares#Francia#jazz#João Donato#João Gilberto#Jorge Ben Jor#Luigi Di Biagio#Marisa Monte#Mas que nada#Massimo Dapporto#Meirelles e os Copa 5#Milton Nascimento#Nike#Por Causa de Você Menina#Roberto Baggio#Rolling Stones#Ronaldo#samba#Sérgio Mendes#Tim Dom Dom
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‘Un borghese piccolo piccolo’ che dona al pubblico il suo grande dolore grazie a Massimo Dapporto http://dlvr.it/RL0znd http://dlvr.it/RL0znd
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Qualche ora fa ho provato a immaginarmi un cast per un’eventuale serie dei Promessi Sposi che spero la Rai mi faccia il prima possibile. Con la premessa che a) non conosco molti attori sui 20 anni ma presumo che i personaggi siano ageuppati b) al netto dei due protagonisti (?) ho cercato di pescare in Lombardia:
Renzo: Elio Germano (poi se mi date Alessandro Borghi io non è che sciopero)
Lucia: Greta Scarano
Don Abbondio: Romano Scarpa
Fra Cristoforo: Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Federigo Borromeo: Massimo Dapporto
Azzeccagarbugli: Ivano Marescotti
Gertrude: Giovanna Mezzogiorno perché in un certo senso l’ha già fatta e ha spaccato
Don Rodrigo: Jordi Mollà
Agnese: Lella Costa
Innominato: Difficilissimo. Maurizio Donadoni? O... lo dico? LO DICO? Alessio Boni?
Come vedete sono ancora indecisa su alcuni ruoli mentre altri non li ho proprio assegnati ma se vi va datemi opinioni, emendamenti, aggiunte etc.
#i promessi sposi#elio germano#greta scarano#romano scarpa#ivano marescotti#fabrizio bentivoglio#massimo dapporto#giovanna mezzogiorno#lella costa#maurizio donadoni#alessio boni#e statte zitta
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Theater: 'The crime of via dell'Orsina' debuts at Parenti
Theater: ‘The crime of via dell’Orsina’ debuts at Parenti
(ANSA) – MILAN, DEC 05 – Willing to do anything to keep appearances intact in the face of society’s gaze and judgment: they are the protagonists of the new show by Andrée Ruth Shammah, ‘Il delitto di via dell’Orsina’ by Eugène Labiche, which will be presented in the national premiere on 9 December at Franco Parenti in Milan. In the role of the protagonists – two men who wake up in the same bed,…
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Massimo Dapporto as Emperor Claudius in Imperium: Nerone
#emperor claudius#imperium: nerone#ancient rome#roman empire#massimo dapporto#aka claudius with funny beard
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Data di uscita: 9 marzo 1990 (Italia)
Regista: Carlo Vanzina
Casa di produzione: Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica, Pixit, Penta Film
Distribuzione in italiano: Penta Distribuzione
#tre colonne in cronaca#carlo vanzina#gian maria volontè#massimo dapporto#sergio castellitto#demetra hampton#lucrezia lante della rovere#senta berger#corrado augias#thriller#thriller movie#thriller movies#film thriller#giallofever#giallo#giallo fever#gialli#italian giallo#italian cult#cinema cult#cult#international cult#film drammatico
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Massimo Dapporto parla del film Soldati. Buona visione e buonanotte.
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Toy Story 4
Toy Story 4, nelle sale italiane dal 26 giugno, giunge ancora una volta al cuore di grandi e piccini con una nuova strepitosa avventura, on the road, che vede Woody mettersi in gioco più che mai, per ritrovare la sua strada, stavolta, purtroppo, senza la voce di Fabrizio Frizzi. Nuovi personaggi, come i peluche Ducky e Bunny, si affacciano a questo magico mondo diretto con maestria da Josh Cooley.
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#Angelo Maggi#Cinzia De Carolis#Corrado Guzzanti#Ilaria Stagni#Josh Cooley#Luca Laurenti#Massimo Dapporto#Rossella Brescia
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Un borghese piccolo piccolo con un grande Dapporto a Sulmona
Un borghese piccolo piccolo con un grande Dapporto a Sulmona
Parte venerdì 9 novembre alle 21 con Massimo Dapporto in Un borghese piccolo piccolo adattamento e regia di Fabrizio Coniglio e musiche originali di Nicola Piovani la Stagione Teatrale 2018/19 del Teatro Maria Caniglia di Sulmonaprogrammata da ACS Abruzzo e Molise in collaborazione con l’Amministrazione comunale, un capolavoro tratto dal romanzo straordinario di Vincenzo Cerami da cui è stato…
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