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Sir Ralph Richardson was one of the greatest actors of the 20th Century English-language theater, ascending to the height of his profession in the mid-1930s when he became a star in London's West End. He became the first actor of his generation to be knighted. He became Sir Ralph in 1947, and was quickly followed by Laurence Olivier in 1948, and then by John Gielgud in 1953. Co-stars and friends, the three theatrical knights were considered the greatest English actors of their generation, primarily for their mastery of the Shakespearean canon. They occupied the height of the British acting pantheon in the post-World War II years.- Stunts
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Marco Pancrazi is an Italian Stunt Performer. He was born in Tivoli, Italy, close to Rome, the 23rd of October, 1983. He studied Telecommunications in High School, in Tivoli, Italy. He got a University Degree in Sport Sciences at the Italian University Sport and Movements "I.U.S.M.", in Rome, Italy, in 2007.
Marco started with Martial Arts when he was 12, with a Vietnamese's one, "Viet Vo Dao". He got the 4th Dang in 2017. Ever, since he was young, he always loved extreme sports. He practiced various disciplines including Parkour, Freerun, Gymnastics, Breakdance, Snowboard, Motocross, Horse Back Riding, Fencing, and many others. Marco's onscreen career began in 2004, on the Tv Show "Rome" for the HBo. After that he got jobs in great movies, with nice directors and good actors. Some of those: Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia, Spike Lee, Ron Howard, Woody Allen, Penelope Cruz, Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks, Emile Hirsch, Richard Madden, Liam Neeson. During his Stunt Career Marco started taking Acting Classes, and getting his first small roles.
He started studying drama with Frida Bruno and Massimiliano Milesi. After that he met Ivana Chubbuck, Vincent Riotta, Michaeljohn Gonzalez, Nathan Osgood, Antonietta Franceschi. But he focused on learning "The Method" with Michael Margotta and Francesca Viscardi, Life Members of the "Actors Studio" in New York City, and direct students of Lee Strasberg.
In December 2011 he was in Theatre with "The Dumb Waiter - by Harold Pinter" directed by Vincent Riotta. The same year, Marco started his cooperation with Alfonso Bergamo, getting some leading roles, in "La Battaglia dei Colori" and "The Labyrinth", which won four Awards in USA. After that they worked together again, on "The Composition", May 2012, and on "Tender Eyes", September 2013, in which Marco was playing Jonah, as Lead Actor.
He moved to London in 2011 to improve his English, and in 2012 from London he moved to Los Angeles to take up acting, and to study Photography and Directing at UCLA. He lived in Los Angeles till January 2016, then he moved back to Italy.
In 2016 he attended few workshops in Rome and in Copenhagen as well, with the Stunt Company "STUNT360", about the Security on Set, Wire Working, Aerial Work, Bungee Technique, Air Ram.
He is a Member of EAStunt, an Italian Stunt Company working at 360 in the movie industry, building Stunt Sequences and giving the following services (Stunt Team, Studio Theatre, Stunt Equipment Rent, Stunt/Actor Training, etc.).
In his spare time he enjoys Photography and Directing.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Little Tony was born as Antonio Ciacci in 1941 in Tivoli, Italy, but he was a citizen of San Marino. His parents were born there, and he never applied for Italian citizenship although he lived there most of his life. His father was a singer and accordionist. Inspired by the new rock and roll sounds from the USA, Antonio formed his own rock and roll group in 1957. He was the lead singer, with his older brother Alberto on bass and his younger brother Enrico on guitar. Little Tony was an emulation of Little Richard. The following year, Little Tony & His Brothers were signed by Durium Records, who released a series of covers of American rock and roll songs by them in Italy. Their hits included Lucille, Johnny B. Goode, Splish Splash and Shake Rattle and Roll. In 1959, Italian singer Marino Marini was in London to appear on the TV show Oh Boy!, and recommended the group to the producer Jack Good. Good visited Italy to see a Milan concert by Little Tony & His Brothers, was impressed, and signed them on the spot. They moved to England, where they would live and perform for some 18 months. They made their first appearance on Good's new TV show Boy Meets Girls in September 1959, and released their first single in the UK, I Can't Help It - the 11th single of their career in Italy - on the Decca label. Tony was nicknamed 'the boy with the ducktail'. Their third British single was for the first time recorded in London. The result, the rock ballad Too Good, written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, reached # 19 on the UK singles chart in January 1960. It was their only chart success in Britain. The group continued to appear regularly on TV shows in Britain until 1962.
Little Tony & His Brothers revisited Italy in 1961 to appear at the San Remo Festival, where they reached second place with 24 mila baci (24 thousand kisses). He also contributed songs to popular Musicarellos as I Teddy boys della canzone/The Teddy Boys Lyrics (Domenico Paolella, 1960) and the spoof Rocco e le sorelle/Rocco and the Sisters (Giorgio Simonelli, 1961). The following year the group returned more permanently in Italy. Little Tony then worked as a solo singer and started to sing in Italian. He had his first #1 in Italy with Il ragazzo col ciuffo in 1962. He also began to work as a film actor, notably appearing in 5 marines per 100 ragazze/5 Marines for 100 girls (Mario Mattoli, 1962) starring Virna Lisi, the crime comedy Un gangster venuto da Brooklyn/A gangster came from Brooklyn (Emimmo Salvi, 1966) with Akim Tamiroff, and the Musicarello Riderà!/Laugh! (Bruno Corbucci, 1967). One of his biggest hit songs was Cuore matto (Heart Of The Matter), which #1 for nine consecutive weeks in 1967. Two years later, he formed his own record label, Little Records and continued to record regularly. During his career he also had hits in Europe and South America and had countless albums released in Italy. In 1993 he made a come-back in the cinema with a supporting part in Ken Loach's acclaimed comedy-drama Raining Stones (1993). In 2006, he suffered a heart attack during a concert in Ottawa organised by the Italian-Canadian community. He fully recovered and returned to the San Remo festival in 2008. After a long illness (cancer), he passed away on 28 May 2013 in Rome. He was 72. Little Tony had one daughter, Cristiana (1972) and three grandchildren: Martina, Mirko and Melissa.- Actor
- Stunts
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Ferdinando Poggi was born on 9 September 1928 in Tivoli, Italy. He was an actor, known for Clash of the Titans (1981), Acquasanta Joe (1971) and Kidnapped to Mystery Island (1964). He died on 22 October 2011 in Rome, Italy.- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Giuliano Fratini was born on September 1972 in Tivoli (Rome). Graduated at D.A.M.S. Roma Tre University with a thesis on Marlen Khutsiev's Infinitas. He approached cinema as scriptwriter. Il Dono (The Gift) is his first film, a feature documentary about Andrei Tarkovsky stay in San Gregorio da Sassola, a small village near Tivoli. Un Brindisi Georgiano (A Georgian Toast) is his first short film, a gift for Marlen and Federico in the 100th anniversary of Fellini's birth.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Augusto Fornari was born on 4 February 1969 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for To Rome with Love (2012), One Thousand and One Nights (2012) and Il commissario Manara (2008).- Susanna Maronetto was born on 2 April 1945 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. She was an actress, known for I Buddenbrook (1971), Piccolo mondo moderno (1984) and Marcovaldo (1970). She died on 28 April 1999 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
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Throughout his career as a professional stuntman, Simone Bonelli has worked on films that include "The Man from U.N.C.L.E", "Ben-Hur" (2016), "Zoolander 2" and Garrone's Oscar-nominated "Pinocchio". His work on the spy thriller "Nightfire" earned him a Best Action prize at the 2020 Top Indie Film Awards. After a successful career in sports - he was in the National Italian Diving Team for over half a decade - he gained a twenty-years' experience in the American and Italian stunt industry, which allowed him to excel when it comes to managing and creating reliable and spectacular action sequences.- Giampiero Giarri was born on 9 July 1989 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor, known for Do You See Me? (2014). He died on 16 October 2021 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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- Composer
- Music Department
Enrico Ciacci was born on 21 November 1942 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor and composer, known for I'll Sell My Skin Dearly (1968), I Teddy boys della canzone (1960) and Peggio per me... meglio per te (1968). He died on 13 March 2018 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Ivan Zingariello was born on 22 November 1978 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for Il tocco - La sfida (1997), Melina - Con rabbia e con sapere (2012) and Viva Raiplay (2019).
- Sound Department
Andrea Bellavista was born on 25 May 1988 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He is known for Love or Laughs (2019), Crimes (2006) and Wait (2015).- Myrtle Allen was born on 13 March 1924 in Tivoli, Cork, Ireland. She was married to Ivan Allen. She died on 13 June 2018 in Cork, Ireland.
- Emilio Segrè was born on 1 February 1905 in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. He died on 22 April 1989 in Lafayette, California, USA.