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Mimmo is an Italian masculine given name, often occurring as a short form for Domenico. Notable people with the name include: * Mimmo Calopresti (born 1955), Italian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor * Mimmo Candito (1941–2018), Italian war correspondent * Mimmo Catania (born 1955), Italian painter * Mimmo Cavallo (born 1951), Italian singer-songwriter and composer * Mimmo Cozzolino (born 1949), Italian-born Australian graphic designer and photo media artist * Mimmo Cuticchio (born 1948), Italian cantastorie, puppeteer, actor and playwright * Mimmo Jodice (born 1934), Italian photographer * Mimmo Liguoro (born 1941), Italian journalist * Mimmo Locasciulli (born 1949), Italian singer-songwriter, composer, producer and musician * Mimmo Lucà (1953–2025), Italian politician * Mimmo Paladino (born 1948), Italian sculptor, painter and printmaker * Mimmo Palmara (1928–2016), Italian actor * Mimmo Poli (1920–1986), Italian film character actor * Mimmo Polita ...
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Domenico
Domenico is an Italian given name for males and may refer to: People * Domenico Alfani, Italian painter * Domenico Allegri, Italian composer * Domenico Alvaro, Italian mobster * Domenico Ambrogi, Italian painter * Domenico Auria, Italian architect * Domenico del Barbiere, Florentine artist * Domenico di Bartolo, Italian painter * Domenico Bartolucci, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Domenico di Pace Beccafumi, Italian painter * Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Domenico Berardi, Italian footballer * Domenico Bernini, son of Gian Lorenzo Bernini * Domenico Bidognetti, Italian criminal * Domenico Bollani, Venetian diplomat and politician * Domenico Canale, Italian-American distributor * Domenico Caprioli, Italian painter * Domenico Caruso, Italian poet and writer * Domenico Cefalù, Italian-American mobster * Domenico Cimarosa, Italian composer * Domenico Cirillo, Italian physician and patriot * Domenico Colombo, father of Christo ...
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Mimmo Lucà
Domenico "Mimmo" Lucà (16 June 1953 – 13 February 2025) was an Italian politician. A member of the Social Christians, the Democrats of the Left, and the Democratic Party, he served in the Chamber of Deputies from 1994 to 2013. Lucà died in Rivalta di Torino Rivalta di Torino is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 14 km southwest of Turin in the valley of the Sangone. It is home to a medieval castle, around which the town o ... on 13 February 2025, at the age of 71. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Luca, Mimmo 1953 births 2025 deaths Democrats of the Left politicians Democratic Party (Italy) politicians Deputies of Legislature XII of Italy Deputies of Legislature XIII of Italy Deputies of Legislature XIV of Italy Deputies of Legislature XV of Italy Deputies of Legislature XVI of Italy People from the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria ...
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Charley And Mimmo
''Charley and Mimmo'' () is a traditionally animated children's television series that aired on YTV between 1999 and 2002. Career ''Charley and Mimmo'' () consists of a typical family (father, mother, son, and baby sister) in a suburban town. The son, Charley (and his subanthropomorphic teddy bear Mimmo), are the main characters. Charley and his family and friends are penguin/ seal-like creatures (with round orange clown-like noses instead of beaks, and they live in a warm area rather than Antarctica. They have penguin-like feet and coloring, but have mitten-like "hands" rather than wings or flippers). Charley and most of the characters are a standard black and white, typical of real penguins, although some of the other characters are brown. A 2004 movie entitled "T'choupi" was released by Gebeka Films, but only in France, South Korea and Poland. The plot follows Charley and his friends working together to find out who has stolen all the toys. "T'choupi" is Charley's name in Fren ...
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Mimmo Sepe
Mimmo Sepe was born on April 16, 1955, in Naples, Campania Campania is an administrative Regions of Italy, region of Italy located in Southern Italy; most of it is in the south-western portion of the Italian Peninsula (with the Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also includes the small Phlegraean Islan ..., Italy as Domenico Sepe. He was an actor, known for No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous Now (1982), Nothing Underneath (1985) and Grazie al cielo c'è Totò (1991). He died on May 5, 2020, in Naples . References 1955 births 2020 deaths Italian male comedians Male actors from Naples Comedians from Naples {{Italy-film-actor-stub ...
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Mimmo Rotella
Domenico "Mimmo" Rotella (Catanzaro, 7 October 1918 – Milan, 8 January 2006) was an Italian artist considered an important figure in post-war European art. Best known for his works of décollage and psychogeographics, made from torn advertising posters. He was associated to the Ultra-Lettrists an offshoot of Lettrism and later was a member of the ''Nouveau realisme, Nouveau Réalisme'', founded in 1960 by the art critic Pierre Restany. Biography 1918–1951 After finishing school studies he moves to Naples in 1933 to pursue his artistic studies, but he got a job at the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. In 1941, he moved to Rome. He remains in the capital only for a short period, because he is called up. In 1944 he left the army and he graduated from the Art School of Naples. Between 1944 and 1945 he teaches drawing in Catanzaro. In 1945 he returned to Rome and, following his figurative beginnings and first experimentations, he began to paint new-geometric paintin ...
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Mimmo Politanò
Domenico "Mimmo" Politanò (born 29 November 1958) is an Italian singer-songwriter, writer, painter and radio host. Biography Graduated in Italian studies, history, science and techniques of music and entertainment, he was one of the pioneers of Italian private radio and TV, from 1976 with the first private radios in Milan, he became the author of words and music with :it:Edizioni musicali Curci, he moved to Rome at the end of 1976, where he was artistic director and presenter of Radio Onda Sonora, he works with Radio Onda Sabina, Mondo Radio and with Radio Gabbiano Verde in Nicotera, various radio-TV stations in Argentina. He works in the first Roman TV stations, such as PTS and :it:GBR (rete televisiva), he became the artistic director of Telestudio 61 in Rome and Reggio Calabria, from 1977 to 1981 to then devote himself completely to music and singing. He has written and translated musical texts for Spanish versions for artists such as Domenico Modugno, Edoardo Bennato, Tot ...
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Mimmo Poli
Mimmo Poli (born Domenico Poli, April 11, 1920 – April 4, 1986) was an Italian film character actor. Career Poli was one of the best known and most active characters of Italian cinema; in his thirty-five-year career, he appeared in over 200 films. He started from a young age by treading the stages and reciting in Roman dialect. In 1951 he had a small part in the film '' Toto and the King of Rome'' directed by Mario Monicelli. Federico Fellini. He played characters such as bartenderd, a docker, a prisoner in the films of the ''Monnezza ''to those of Bernardo Bertolucci. Notable films Poli appears in include ''The Overcoat'' (1952) by Alberto Lattuada; ''Toto in Color'' (1952) by Steno; '' Termini Station'' (1953) by Vittorio De Sica; '' Beat the Devil'' by John Huston; ''Nights of Cabiria'' (1956) by Federico Fellini; ''Poor, But Handsome'' (1956) by Dino Risi; '' You're on Your Own'' (1959) by Mauro Bolognini; '' Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita'' (1961) by Sergio Corbucc ...
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Mimmo Palmara
Domenico "Mimmo" Palmara (25 July 1928 – 10 June 2016) was an Italian actor. Biography Born in Cagliari, Palmara made his film debut in 1952 as a character actor in drama films by eminent directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli and Antonio Pietrangeli, then obtained main roles in a great number of genre films, especially adventure films and peplum films. When the sword and sandals genre declined, he took part at a number of Spaghetti Westerns in which he is usually credited as Dick Palmer. A close friend of Sergio Leone, he was Leone's first choice for the role of Ramon in '' A Fistful of Dollars''; Palmara eventually chose to star in Mario Caiano's '' Bullets Don't Argue'' and the role of Ramon was played by Gian Maria Volonté. Selected filmography * '' Deceit'' (1952) - Un uomo in canottiera * '' The Queen of Sheba'' (1952) - Ally of Sheba * '' Sins of Rome'' (1953) - Gladiator (uncredited) * '' Empty Eyes'' (1953) - Marcella's Fiancé (uncredited) * '' S ...
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Mimmo Paladino
Mimmo Paladino (born in Paduli on 18 December 1948) is an Italian sculptor, painter and printmaker. He is a leading name in the Transvanguardia artistic movement and one of the many European artists to revive Expressionism in the 1980s. Biography Paladino was born on 18 December 1948 in Paduli, Campania, but grew up and trained in Benevento, Italy. From 1964 until 1968, he attended Liceo Artistico di Benevento. He made his debut in 1968 with a solo exhibition at the Galleria Carolina in Portici in Naples. Here he was presented by Achille Bonito Oliva, who was also present for the monographic show at Enzo Cannaviello's Studio Oggetto in Caserta the following year. However, we need to go back to 1964 to find the first major date in his artistic education. This was when, still a schoolboy, he visited the 32nd Venice Biennale and, in particular, the U.S. Pavilion, where he discovered the American Pop artists. In the early 1970s, his approach shifted towards conceptual art and photo ...
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Mimmo Locasciulli
Mimmo Locasciulli (born 7 July 1949) is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer, producer and musician. Life and career Born in Penne, Abruzzo, Penne, province of Pescara, Pescara, Locasciulli is the son of a vet who in his spare time used to perform as a crooner with the stage name Guido Lucas.Marco Giorgi. "Mimmo Locasciulli". Gino Castaldo (edited by). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. In 1965 he formed a band with whom he performed in the music halls of the Adriatic coast. In 1968 he moved to Perugia to study medicine, and there started performing in the piano bars of the city. In 1971 he relocated to the Sapienza University of Rome and after performing in a number of the city's nightclubs he eventually established himself as a regular performer in the club Folkstudio. Locasciulli made his discographic debut in 1975, and after a couple of commercial disappointments he had his first success in 1982, with the album ''Intorno a trent'anni'', produced ...
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Mimmo Calopresti
Mimmo Calopresti (born 4 January 1955 in Polistena, Calabria) is an Italian film director, screenwriter A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a person who practices the craft of writing for visual mass media, known as screenwriting. These can include short films, feature-length films, television programs, television ..., producer and actor. He has directed 16 films since 1987. His film '' The Second Time'' was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Selected filmography * '' The Second Time'' (1995) * '' Notes of Love'' (1998) * '' I Prefer the Sound of the Sea'' (2000) * '' Happiness Costs Nothing'' (2003) References External links * 1955 births Living people People from the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria Italian film directors Italian screenwriters Italian film producers Italian male film actors Italian male screenwriters Ciak d'oro winners {{Italy-film-director-stub ...
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Mimmo Liguoro
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 in Torre del Greco Torre del Greco (; ; "Greek man's Tower") is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Naples in Italy, with a population of c. 85,000 . The locals are sometimes called ''Corallini'' because of the once plentiful coral in the nearby sea, and becaus .... Referenceswww.telegiornaliste.com Italian male journalists 1941 births Living people People from Torre del Greco 20th-century Italian journalists 21st-century Italian journalists {{Italy-journalist-stub ...
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