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Di or di Giacomo is the surname of: * Andrea di Niccolò di Giacomo (1440–1514), Italian painter * Daniela di Giacomo (born 1985), Venezuelan TV host, journalist, radio host, model and beauty queen * Federica Di Giacomo, director and writer of the 2016 documentary ''Libera Nos'' * Francesco Di Giacomo (1947–2014), Italian singer and lyricist * Franco Di Giacomo (1932–2016), Italian cinematographer * Gegè Di Giacomo (1918–2005), Italian singer and drummer, nephew of Savatore Di Giacomo * Marina di Giacomo (born 1976), Argentine field hockey player * Paul di Giacomo (born 1982), Scottish footballer * Salvatore Di Giacomo Salvatore Di Giacomo (12 March 1860 – 5 April 1934) was an Italian poet, songwriter, playwright and fascist, one of the signatories to the Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals. Di Giacomo is credited as being one of those responsible for ... (1860–1934), Italian poet, songwriter, playwright and fascist See also * De Giacomo, a cognate {{surn ...
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Andrea Di Niccolò
Andrea di Niccolò, also Andrea di Niccolò di Giacomo, (1440–1514) was an Italian painter of the Sienese School. Life Andrea di Niccolò was an artist from Siena. Archival documents reveal in 1469 he married Angelica di Francesco di Michele, and in 1470 he collaborated with Giovanni di Paolo on some works for Santa Maria della Scala (Siena), and in that same year worked on creating a tabernacle for Oratorio della Campania in San Bernardino. In the year 1477 he frescoed additional works in this Oratorio with scenes of the life of Saint Lucy. Andrea di Niccolò worked primarily around Siena and its surrounding towns. The art scholar Bernard Berenson noted Andrea was a pupil of Vecchietta, and demonstrated influences of Matteo di Giovanni and Pietro Perugino. Works The museum Pinacoteca Nazionale (Siena) has his painting ''Madonna and Child with Four Saints'', and has the signature and date (circa 1500). His brush has also been attributed to a few typical Sienese ''Madonna with ...
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Daniela Di Giacomo
Daniela Anette di Giacomo di Giovanni (born May 15, 1985) is a Venezuelan TV host, journalist, radio host, model and beauty queen. She was crowned Miss Venezuela International 2005 and then Miss International 2006 in China. Retrieved on 11 Apr 2008. She worked on Venezuelan channel Televen for a long time and now works for Univision in the United States. Her victory in the 46th edition of Miss International, held in Beijing, China, earned Venezuela its fifth title in the pageant's history, making it the most successful country to date. She bested 51 other delegates to wear the pageant's newly unveiled crystal crown, rather than the traditional pearl crown. Di Giacomo received as a prize a ¥3,000,000 check, a Maki Diamond tiara with 637 diamonds and a '' Tokuda Yasokichi III'' kutani blue ceramic trophy. Personal life Di Giacomo is an Italo-Venezuelan personality who was born in Caracas. Standing at 5'9", her modeling career started in Paris and Milan at the age of 17. Sh ...
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Federica Di Giacomo
''Libera Nos'' () is a 2016 Italian-French documentary film written and directed by Federica Di Giacomo. It won the Horizons competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy. It is the world's oldest film festival and one of the .... It depicts exorcisms of Sicilian Franciscan Father Cataldo Migliazzo. References External links * 2010s French films 2010s Italian films 2016 documentary films 2016 films Demons in film Documentary films about Italy Films about Catholic priests Films about exorcism French documentary films Italian documentary films {{2010s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Francesco Di Giacomo
Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is one of the most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name include: People with the given name Francesco * Francesco I (other), several people * Francesco Barbaro (other), several people * Francesco Bernardi (other), several people *Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439-1501), Italian architect, engineer and painter *Francesco Zurolo (first half of the 15th century–1480), Italian feudal lord, baron and italian leader * Francesco Berni (1497–1536), Italian writer * Francesco Canova da Milano (1497–1543), Italian lutenist and composer * Francesco Primaticcio (1504–1570), Italian painter, architect, and sculptor * Francesco Albani (1578–1660), Italian painter * Francesco Borromini (1599–1667), Swiss sculptor and architect * Francesco Cavalli (1602–1676), Italian composer * Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618–1663), Italian mathematician and ...
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Franco Di Giacomo
Franco Di Giacomo (18 September 1932 – 30 April 2016) was an Italian cinematographer. Life and career Born in Amatrice, Province of Rieti, Di Giacomo started his career as assistant of Aldo Tonti. For many years he worked as an operator, notably collaborating to Joseph L. Mankiewicz's ''Cleopatra'', Vittorio De Sica's ''Marriage Italian Style'' and Sergio Leone's ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' and '' Once Upon a Time in the West''. Di Giacomo made his debut as a cinematographer in 1970, with Salvatore Samperi's '' Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It''. In 1983, he won the David di Donatello for Best Cinematography for Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's '' The Night of the Shooting Stars''. He also worked, among others, with Nanni Moretti, Ettore Scola, Marco Bellocchio, Michael Radford, Bernardo Bertolucci, Dino Risi, Nikita Mikhalkov and Mario Monicelli. In 2000, Di Giacomo received a Flaiano Prize for his career. In his late years, he was professor of cinematography at ...
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Gegè Di Giacomo
Gennaro Di Giacomo (January 14, 1918 – April 1, 2005) was an Italian drummer and singer. Biography Nephew of the poet Salvatore Di Giacomo, he began to play the drums and cymbals in a band with his brother Pino – who played the snare drum (before such band managed to acquire a whole set) throughout the ten years of engagement at the Cinema Sansone, where – it being the silent era – it provided the soundtrack of films being shown; thus learning the art – soon to come in handy – to improvise and invent sounds and noises, with the imaginative use of anything he could find that he could strike. After working in the orchestras of Gino Campese, Nello Segurini, Armando Del Conte and Gino Dome, during the Second World War, Gegè di Giacomo was hired by Renato Carosone, on 28 October 1949, together with the Dutch guitarist Peter Van Wood, to become part of the trio that would mark a turning point in the history of Neapolitan song. The first hit record of the trio – reco ...
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Marina Di Giacomo
Marina di Giacomo (born 1976) is an Argentine field hockey player. She was born in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza. She won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe .... References External links * 1976 births Living people People from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza Sportspeople from Mendoza Province Las Leonas players Argentine female field hockey players 21st-century Argentine sportswomen Olympic field hockey players for Argentina Field hockey players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Argentina Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Pan American Games gold medalists in field hockey Pan American Games field hockey players for Argentina Pan American Games gold ...
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Paul Di Giacomo
Paul Di Giacomo (born 30 June 1982) is a Scottish footballer. He began his career at Kilmarnock, before dropping into the Scottish Football League First Division with Airdrie United to move closer to his partner at the time who had just had a boy named Thomas, then Ross County. He also had loan spells from Kilmarnock with Stirling Albion and Partick Thistle. Career As a striker who can also play on the wing, Di Giacomo made his Kilmarnock debut in a 1–0 defeat of St Mirren in July 2000. He was loaned to Stirling Albion for part of the 2004–05 season. He again went out on loan in August 2007, this time to Partick Thistle. At Partick he scored twice; once against Berwick Rangers in a Challenge Cup tie and once against future club Greenock Morton in the league. He was released by the Rugby Park side in June 2008 and a week later was snapped up by Scottish First Division side Airdrie United. He moved to Ross County on 1 June 2009. Di Giacomo scored on his debut for Ross Co ...
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Salvatore Di Giacomo
Salvatore Di Giacomo (12 March 1860 – 5 April 1934) was an Italian poet, songwriter, playwright and fascist, one of the signatories to the Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals. Di Giacomo is credited as being one of those responsible for renewing Neapolitan language poetry at the beginning of the 20th century. The language of Salvatore Di Giacomo is, however, not the everyday Neapolitan language of his contemporaries; it has a distinct 18th-century flavour to it, with archaisms that recall the golden age of Neapolitan culture. This was the period between 1750 and 1800, when Neapolitan was the language of the Neapolitan comic opera. Early career Di Giacomo was born in Naples. He studied medicine briefly, largely to satisfy his father's wishes, but gave it up to devote himself to literature. He first wrote short stories in the veristic manner (collected in 1893 in ''Pipa e boccale''), but soon turned to poetry. He then founded a literary journal, ''Il Fantasio'', in 188 ...
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De Giacomo
De or de Giacomo is a patronymic surname of Italian origin, derived from the personal name Giacomo. Notable people with the surname include: * Costantino De Giacomo ( 1980–present), Italian gastroenterologist * Giuseppe De Giacomo (born 1965), Italian computer scientist * Juan de Giacomo (1913–????), Argentine sports shooter See also *Di Giacomo Di or di Giacomo is the surname of: * Andrea di Niccolò di Giacomo (1440–1514), Italian painter * Daniela di Giacomo (born 1985), Venezuelan TV host, journalist, radio host, model and beauty queen * Federica Di Giacomo, director and writer of ..., a cognate References {{surname Italian patronymic surnames ...
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