Massimo Ciavarro
Massimo Ciavarro (born 7 November 1957) is an Italian actor and television personality.
Massimo Ciavarro | |
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Born | Rome | 7 November 1957
Occupation | actor |
Life and career
Born in Rome, Ciavarro started his career in 1972, as a fotoromanzi actor.[1] He made his film debut in 1976, in the commedia sexy all'italiana Sorbola...che romagnola!, followed by a short appearance in Taxi Driver, directed by Martin Scorsese; then he was the star of a series of romantic comedy teen films in the first half of 1980s.[1][2] Since 2000s he focused his activities on television, appearing on TV-series and on several reality shows, notably the sixth edition of L'Isola dei Famosi.[3][1][4] He was married for several years to the actress Eleonora Giorgi.[5]
gollark: I don't think you've understood quite how extremely terrible it would be if that was the case.
gollark: You probably should, as bad viruses are in fact bad.
gollark: Markets seem to be the best way around to allocate most resources right now, as long as they're managed reasonably. The alternatives people have seem to generally involve either centrally planning stuff, which is maybe computationally hard and has bad incentives, having some communal system and hoping people get along, which doesn't scale, or voting on things, which has the central planning issues plus exciting new ones.
gollark: I see.
gollark: Something involving lots of effort doesn't make it good. Human culture has a weird thing with effort and hard work being intrinsically good and not just good as a way to achieve other things.
References
- Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
- Marco Giusti (1999). Dizionario dei film italiani stracult. Sperling & Kupfer. ISBN 8820029197.
- "Massimo Ciavarro: "Mi sono innamorato"". www.leggo.it. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
- "sola dei Famosi, Massimo Ciavarro abbandona per motivi di salute". Il Messaggero. 20 October 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
- Giorgio Dell’Arti, Massimo Parrini. Catalogo dei viventi. Marsilio, 2009. ISBN 9788831795999.
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