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- Casting Director
- Casting Department
- Actor
Armando Pizzuti was born on 11 November 1982 in Isernia, Molise, Italy. He is a casting director and actor, known for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), Live by Night (2016) and The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019).- Character actor Salvatore Baccaro was born on May 6, 1932 in Roccamandolfi, Italy. Baccaro worked as a flower vendor outside of a film studio in Rome, Italy prior to embarking on an acting career in the early 1970's. With his rough face, hulking physique, and intimidating screen presence, Salvatore was frequently cast as menacing thugs, wretched prisoners, or grotesque subhuman monsters. Baccaro was especially memorable as Ook the Neanderthal man in Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks (1974) and the titular savage fiend in The Beast in Heat (1977). Salvatore died from Acromegaly at age 51 on March 13, 1984 in Novara, Italy.
- Bruno Ricci was born on 11 March 1990 in Isernia, Molise, Italy. He is an actor, known for Septimo, Volare (2023) and Call My Agent - Italia (2023).
- Born in Isernia, Molise, Farinacci was raised in poverty and dropped out of school at a young age, moving to Cremona and beginning working on a railroad there in 1909. Around this time period, he became an irredentist and a major advocate of Italy's participation in the war when World War I began. After the war, Farinacci was an ardent supporter of Benito Mussolini and his fascist movement. He subsequently established himself as the Ras (local leader, a title borrowed from the Ethiopian aristocracy) of the Fascists in Cremona, publishing the newspaper Cremona Nuova (later on Il Regime Fascista) and organizing Blackshirts combat squads in 1919. The Cremona squads were among the most brutal in Italy and Farinacci effectively used them to terrorize the population into submission to Fascist rule. In 1922, Farinacci appointed himself mayor of Cremona. Quickly rising as one of the most powerful members of the National Fascist Party, gathering around him a large number of supporters, Farinacci came to represent the most radical syndicalist faction of the party, one that thought Mussolini to be a too liberal leader (likewise, Mussolini believed Farinacci was too violent and irresponsible). Among Fascists, Farinacci was known to be particularly anti-clerical, xenophobic and antisemitic. Nevertheless, Farinacci's career continued to rise and played a considerable role in establishing Fascist dominance over Italy during and after the 1922 March on Rome. In 1925, Farinacci became the second most powerful man in the country when Mussolini appointed him secretary of the party. He was used by Mussolini to centralize the party and then to purge it of thousands of its radical members. Then, Farinacci was removed. He disappeared from the limelight, practicing law for much of the late 1920s and early 1930s. In 1935, Farinacci fought in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War as a member of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), the new official name of the Blackshirts, eventually attaining the rank of lieutenant general. He lost his right hand fishing with a grenade. In the same year, Farinacci joined the Grand Council of Fascism and returned to national prominence. In 1937, Farinacci participated in the Spanish Civil War and in 1938 became a governmental minister and enforced the antisemitic racial segregation measures declared by Mussolini. When World War II began, Farinacci sided with Nazi Germany. He frequently communicated with the Nazis and became one of Mussolini's advisers on Italy's dealings with Germany. For his part, Farinacci urged Mussolini to enter Italy into the war as a member of the Axis. In 1941, Farinacci became Inspector of the Militia in Italian-occupied Albania. In July 1943, Farinacci took part in the Grand Council of Fascism meeting which led to Mussolini's downfall. While the majority of the council voted to force Mussolini out of the government, Farinacci did not side against him. After Mussolini's arrest, Farinacci fled to Germany in order to escape arrest. The Nazi hierarchy considered putting Farinacci in charge of a German-backed Italian government in Northern Italy (the Italian Social Republic), but he was passed over in favor of Mussolini when the latter was rescued by Otto Skorzeny in September through the raid known as Unternehmen Eiche. Afterwards, Farinacci went back to Cremona without taking active part in political life. However, he did continue to write politically oriented articles. He also funded the journal Crociata Italica, the main organ of a small group of clerical fascist priests led by Don Tullio Calcagno. He was executed in Vimercate by Italian partisans in 1945.
- Daniela Terreri was born on 22 October 1965 in Isernia, Molise, Italy. She is an actress, known for Tutta la vita davanti (2008), Piper - La serie (2009) and Don Matteo (2000).
- Composer
- Music Department
Giacomo was born on 16 July 1990, lives with his parents to Isernia where he graduated from the I.T.C. Enrico Fermi. The son of musician father, began playing in public since, starting and continuing studies of percussion, who was still at the Conservatorio di Campobasso "l. Perosi" with Cristoforo Pasquale.
In 2008 Giacomo presents his first EP titled "Fragments of Memory" distributed by Banana Records/Universe S.p.a.
From her Ep contained the song "I wanna feel" which was included in the compilation "Euro Dance 26" as a Bonus Track.
In the year 2010 Giacomo composed the theme song for the national competition "LA CANZONE ITALIANA D'AUTORE" in Isernia.
In the year 2011 released her second EP, entitled "The King of Pop for Orchestra". Which five tracks of very large orchestra, Michael Jackson.- Cinematographer
Marco Sacchi was born on 19 February 1955 in Isernia, Molise, Italy. Marco was a cinematographer, known for Incontro con Francesco Rosi (1981). Marco died on 25 May 2016 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.