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  1. Emilio Cigoli (Livorno, 18 novembre 1909 – Roma, 7 novembre 1980) è stato un attore e doppiatore italiano. Figlio della doppiatrice Giovanna Cigoli, marito della direttrice di doppiaggio e dialoghista Giovanna Garatti e cognato del celebre doppiatore e collega Giulio Panicali. Dotato di una voce pastosa e baritonale fu attivo nel doppiaggio ...

  2. Emilio Cigoli doppia Robert Douglas ne "La campana del convento" (1951) *Attenzione spoiler!*

  3. Sunday in August: Directed by Luciano Emmer. With Anna Baldini, Vera Carmi, Emilio Cigoli, Andrea Compagnoni. A variety of different people, both adults, children, families, young lovers and youth gangs, spend a Sunday at the beach of Ostia outside Rome.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CigoliCigoli - Wikipedia

    Cigoli, self-portrait The Sacrifice of Isaac, by Ludovico Cigoli, c. 1607. Lodovico Cardi (21 September 1559 – 8 June 1613), also known as Cigoli, was an Italian painter and architect of the late Mannerist and early Baroque period, trained and active in his early career in Florence, and spending the last nine years of his life in Rome.

  5. Biografía de Emilio Cigoli. Emilio Cigoli nació en Livorno, Italia, en 1909. Desde joven, su pasión fue el dibujo, por lo que estudió en la Escuela de Bellas Artes antes de dedicarse a la actuación. Durante su juventud, trabajó en distintos empleos como empleado del ferrocarril, dependiente de tienda y periodista.

  6. Running time. 91 minutes. Country. Italy. Language. Italian. The Opium Den (Italian: Fumeria d'oppio) is a 1947 Italian crime film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Emilio Ghione Jr., Mariella Lotti, and Emilio Cigoli. It was an unsuccessful attempt to revive the Za La Mort character, who had been a popular figure during the silent ...

  7. The Children Are Watching Us. Directed by Vittorio De Sica • 1944 • Italy. Starring Emilio Cigoli, Luciano De Ambrosis, Isa Pola. In his first collaboration with renowned screenwriter and longtime partner Cesare Zavattini, Vittorio De Sica examines the cataclysmic consequences of adult folly on an innocent child.