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  1. Lucio D'Ambra (1880–1939) was an Italian writer and film director. Born as Renato Manganella, he wrote under the pen name of D'Ambra becoming a celebrated journalist, novelist, and film critic. A noted film enthusiast, D'Ambra became involved in the cinema in 1911 when he anonymously wrote screenplays.

  2. Lucio D'Ambra, pseudonimo di Renato Eduardo Manganella, è stato uno scrittore, regista e produttore cinematografico italiano.

  3. Lucio D'Ambra. (1880—1939) Quick Reference. (1880–1939), was a prolific writer, producing over fifty popular novels, some forty plays, and several volumes of theatre criticism, including biographies of Goldoni, Metastasio, and Alfieri. He was a theatre ... From: D'Ambra, Lucio in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. Lucio D'Ambra (1880–1939) was an Italian writer and film director. Born as Renato Manganella, he wrote under the pen name of D'Ambra becoming a celebrated journalist, novelist, and film critic. A noted film enthusiast, D'Ambra became involved in the cinema in 1911 when he anonymously wrote screenplays.

  5. Lucio D'Ambra has 49 books on Goodreads with 160 ratings. Lucio D'Ambras most popular book is بونتاسياف.

  6. Nov 13, 2020 · D'Ambra, Lucio (1880-1939). Le cinque Italie. ,. Roma : Sapientia Editrice, 1931

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0195076Lucio D'Ambra - IMDb

    Lucio D'Ambra was born on 1 November 1880 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Il girotondo degli undici lancieri (1919), La principessa Bebè (1921) and S. E. l'Ambasciatrice (1922). He died on 31 December 1939 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.