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  1. Totò (born Nov. 7, 1898, Naples, Italy—died April 15, 1967, Rome) was an Italian comic, most popular for his film characterization of an unsmiling but sympathetic bourgeois figure, likened by international film critics to the American film comic Buster Keaton.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0869451Totò - IMDb

    Totò. Actor: Cops and Robbers. 'Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi De Curtis di Bisanzio' was a descendant of the 'Comneno di Bizanzio' and also one of the most popular Italian film stars in history.

  3. In the first Italian film to be shot in color, Totò portrays a musician named Antonio Scannagatti who strongly hopes to sell his composition, ''Epopea italiana'', to Tiscordi, who is one of the most important Italian impresarios.

  4. Aug 5, 2016 · The legend of Totò. Antonio De Curtis, better known as Totò, is not really popular outside of his home country, but here in Italy, he’s a true legend. His name’s largely associated with 1950’s and 1960’s comedy movies, however Totò marked with his talent also the evolution of theatre and was incredible also in dramatic roles.

  5. Totò, an anarchist pacifist who used to give to those he didn’t have. This characteristic was responsible for the birth of a youth movement that took root in Bologna, in the seventies. Totò has been (and always will be) a singular character, rebellious but traditionalist, loved and adored by Naples and the whole of Italy, internationally ...

  6. The brilliant comedy actor Antonio de Curtis, generally known as Totò, was born on February 15, 1898, in Naples.

  7. Totò is a household name in Italy, and one of the most universally popular performers in Italian history. In addition to being one of Italy's greatest comedians, he is also celebrated as a dramatic actor, poet and songwriter.

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