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Luigi and Life
Many years after the death of Mike Hawthorn, Fiamma Breschi, Luigi Musso's girlfriend at the time of his death, revealed the nature of Musso's rivalry with Hawthorn and Collins in a television documentary, The Secret Life of Enzo Ferrari.
( In an interview, Pat Brady has stated that " Pasquale " was a childhood nickname given to him by a family priest, after the name of a character in the 1940s radio program Life with Luigi.
From 1982 to 1994, Filmirage-as it was called-financed a total of 42 escapist non-hardcore genre entries: slashers, horror, and post-apocalyptic movies directed by Umberto Lenzi ( La Casa 3-Ghosthouse, Hitcher in the Dark ), Claudio Fragasso ( La Casa 5, Troll 2 ), Lucio Fulci ( his last movie: Door into Silence ), Michele Soavi ( directorial debut: Stage Fright ), and Luigi Montefiori ( 2020 Texas Gladiators ), as well as a number of horror, fantasy, and softcore erotic movies directed by D ' Amato himself, most notably three of the four Ator movies, the postapocalyptic film Endgame, the Dirty Dancing rip-off Dancing Is My Life ( starring Valentine Demy ), and the trilogy revolving around the fictional author Sarah Asproon ( Eleven Days, Eleven Nights, Top Model, and Web of Desire, starring Jessica Moore and Kristine Rose ).
* 21 September Life with Luigi premieres on CBS.
His radio work included the role of Solomon Levy on Abie's Irish Rose ; as the " Allen's Alley " resident poet Falstaff Openshaw on Fred Allen's NBC Radio show, and later on his own five-minute show, Falstaff's Fables, on the American Broadcasting Company ; as Officer Clancey and other occasional roles on the NBC Radio show Duffy's Tavern ; as Shrevey the driver on several years of The Shadow ; as Chester Riley's boss on the NBC Radio show The Life of Riley, and as Italian immigrant Pasquale in Life with Luigi on CBS Radio, and various supporting roles on Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, also on CBS Radio.
One of Domenichino's masterpieces, his frescoes of Scenes of the Life of Saint Cecilia in the Polet Chapel of San Luigi dei Francesi, was commissioned in 1612 and completed in 1615.
Elaine Naish was an actress who often played supporting roles on Life With Luigi.
He was twice nominated for an Academy Award for film roles, and he later found fame in the title role of CBS Radio's Life With Luigi ( 1948 1953 ), which was also on CBS Television ( 1952 1953 ).
In addition, episodes of the radio sitcoms Life with Luigi and The Burns and Allen Show had stories in which the heroes thereof wound up buying Stutz Bearcats.
Many years after the death of Peter Collins, Fiamma Breschi, Luigi Musso's girlfriend at the time of his death, revealed the nature of the rivalry between Collins and Hawthorn with fellow Ferrari driver Musso in a television documentary, The Secret Life of Enzo Ferrari.
My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, is a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films, television, a comic strip and a comic book, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi.
A very popular person in his city and Italy, Trilussa was named Life Senator on December 1, 1950, by the Italian President Luigi Einaudi.
Alvise " Luigi " Cornaro ( 1467 1566 ) was a Venetian nobleman who wrote treatises on dieting, including Discorsi della Vita Sobria ( Discourses on the Sober Life ).

Luigi and With
With Luigi Squarzina in 1952 he co-founded and co-directed the Teatro d ' Arte Italiano, producing the first complete version of Hamlet in Italy, then rare works such as Seneca's Thyestes and Aeschylus's The Persians.
The drama is a production of Luigi Pirandello's The Man With the Flower in His Mouth ; it is broadcast by the BBC from Baird's studios at 133 Long Acre, London.
With the 1978 production of Luigi Nono ’ s Al gran sole carico d ’ amore in Frankfurt, Flimm for the first time emerged as an opera director.
With the departure of Director of Sport Giuseppe Marotta, coach Luigi Delneri, both of whom were credited with Samp's recent successes and club top scorers Cassano and Pazzini and the squad being stretched by Champions League football, Sampdoria embarked on a miserable run of results and were relegated to Serie B after loss 2-1 at home to Palermo in May 2011.
The play, The Man With the Flower in His Mouth by Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello, was chosen because of its confined setting, small cast of characters and short length of around half an hour.
The Man With the Flower in His Mouth () is a 1922 play by the Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello.
With players such as Alessandro Teodorani, Emiliano Salvetti, Luigi Piangerelli, Aldo Dolcetti and Dario Hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
With his health somewhat improved, following the end of World War II, 52-year-old Luigi Fagioli joined Alfa-Romeo's 1950 Formula One team, earning five podium finishes in six races en route to finishing a remarkable third overall in the first ever FIA World Championship.
With a side containing quality in the form of defenders Luigi Gualco and Corrado Verdelli, midfield playmaker Riccardo Maspero and forwards Andrea Tentoni and Matjaž Florijančič, Cremonese held their own in Serie A with a highly respectable 10th place finish in 1993 94 but would be relegated in 1996.
With the advent of the rail transport, Luigi Lazzaroni ( son of Davide ) joined the company and in 1888 the partners founded D. Lazzaroni & C., intended as both a new legal entity and a new manufacturing facility.

Luigi and Television
This is not the first time that an owner has suggested moving out of Loftus Road, with director Antonio Caliendo suggesting a location near BBC Television Centre as a potential site for a new shopping and leisure development in March 2006, and then QPR manager Luigi De Canio suggesting in 2008 that the team needs to leave the stadium in order to fulfil its ambitions.

Luigi and 1952
* 1952 Luigi Fagioli
Luigi Fagioli (; 9 June 1898 20 June 1952 ), nicknamed " the Abruzzi robber ", was an Italian motor racing driver.
* 1952: 3rd overall out of 57 starters, behind two factory-entered Mercedes-Benz W194 300SLs ; first in class, ahead of triple Le Mans winner Luigi Chinetti ’ s Ferrari ; second in Index of Performance ; winner, Gold Challenge Cup.
He was, however, made Senator in 1952 and Senator for life in 1953 by President Luigi Einaudi.
In 1952 it was awarded the Gold Medal to Military Valour by President Luigi Einaudi.
The songs were composed in 1953, and show the influence of Luigi Dallapiccola with whom Berio had studied in 1952 at the Tanglewood Music Center.
Luigi Rizzi ( born June 3, 1952 in Genoa ) is an Italian linguist.

Luigi and
* 1432 Luigi Pulci, Italian poet ( d. 1484 )
* 1987 Luigi Giorgi, Italian footballer
Under the management of Luigi Barbesino, the Roman club came close to their first title in 1935 36 ; finishing just one point behind champions Bologna.
* Luigi Einaudi ( 1945 1948 )
* Luigi Tosti ( 1811 97 )
* Francesco Riganti, Carlo Luigi Costantini, Duke Bonelli-Crescenzi, Antonio Bassi, Gioacchino Pessuti, Angelo Stampa, Domenico Maggi, Provisional Consuls ( 15 February 20 March 1798 )
* Luigi Poggi ( 26 February 2002 24 February 2005 )
* Luigi Delneri ( 2000 04 )
* Luigi Delneri ( 2006 07 )
* 1798 Luigi Galvani, Italian physicist ( b. 1737 )
* 1978 Luigi Malafronte, Italian footballer
* 1936 Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer, Nobel laureate ( b. 1867 )
* 1743 Luigi Boccherini, Italian composer ( d. 1805 )
* 1653 Luigi de Rossi, Italian composer ( b. 1597 )
* 1975 Luigi Dallapiccola, Italian composer ( b. 1904 )
* 1846 Luigi Denza, Italian composer ( d. 1922 )
Giovanni Aldini ( April 10, 1762 January 17, 1834 ), Italian physicist born at Bologna, was a brother of the statesman Count Antonio Aldini ( 1756 1826 ) and nephew of Luigi Galvani, whose treaties on muscular electricity he edited with notes in 1791.
* Madama Butterfly, libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa ( in two acts premiered at La Scala, 17 February 1904 )
* 1905 Luigi Zampa, Italian film director and screenwriter ( d. 1991 )
* 1810 Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian engraver ( b. 1765 )
* 1916 Luigi Comencini, Italian director ( d. 2007 )
* 1828 Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano, Italian cardinal ( d. 1913 )
* 1842 Luigi Pigorini, Italian palaeoethnologist, archaeologist and ethnographer ( d. 1925 )
Luigi Alamanni ( sometimes spelt Alemanni ) ( 6 March 1495 18 April 1556 ) was an Italian poet and statesman.

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