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  1. Una delle figure più credibili interpretate da Aldo: il cameriere, con i suoi piedi piatti ed i suoi aneddoti...

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  2. Aldo Fabrizi (November 1, 1905, Rome, Italy – April 2, 1990, Rome, Italy) was an Italian actor and cinema and theatre director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aldo Fabrizi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

  3. Aware of Fellini's reputation as Aldo Fabrizi's "creative muse", Rossellini also requested that he try to convince the actor to play the role of Father Giuseppe Morosini, the parish priest executed by the SS on 4 April 1944. In 1947, Fellini and Sergio Amidei received an Oscar nomination for the screenplay of Rome, Open City.

  4. Rome, Open City: Directed by Roberto Rossellini. With Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani, Marcello Pagliero, Vito Annichiarico. During the Nazi occupation of Rome in 1944, the Resistance leader, Giorgio Manfredi, is chased by the Nazis as he seeks refuge and a way to escape.

  5. Fordítás. Ez a szócikk részben vagy egészben az Aldo Fabrizi című angol Wikipédia-szócikk Az eredeti cikk szerkesztőit annak laptörténete sorolja fel. Ez a jelzés csupán a megfogalmazás eredetét és a szerzői jogokat jelzi, nem szolgál a cikkben szereplő információk forrásmegjelöléseként.

  6. Film Completi in Italiano - Aldo Fabrizi (Roma, 1º novembre 1905 – Roma, 2 aprile 1990) è stato un attore, regista, sceneggiatore, produttore e poeta italiano.

  7. Aldo Fabrizi: “Taken from the World too al dente”. Curated by Emiliano Morreale. Known to Italian audiences as the expression of a lovable working-class and lower middle-class Rome and to international viewers for his role as the priest in Rome, Open City, Aldo Fabrizi was one of the most popular comic actors in Italy after World War II.