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Sergio Fantoni - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | August 07, 1930 |
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| Age | 95 |
| Birthplace | Rome, Italy |
| Zodiac Sign | Leo - (see also Sergio Fantoni's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Horse |
| Generation | Silent Generation |
| Known For | His role as General Humbert in 'Von Ryan's Express' (1965) and numerous appearances in Italian cinema and television. |
Intro
Sergio Fantoni was an Italian actor known for his work in film, television, and theater, with a career spanning several decades. He appeared in both Italian and international productions and was recognized for his versatile performances.
Early Life & Background
Sergio Fantoni was born into a family with a theatrical background, as the son of actor Cesare Fantoni, which influenced his choice to pursue acting. He trained and began his acting career in Italy.
Career Highlights
- Appeared in 'Von Ryan's Express' (1965) alongside Frank Sinatra
- Starred in Luchino Visconti's 'Il Gattopardo' (The Leopard, 1963)
- Performed extensively in Italian television dramas and series
- Had a prolific stage career in Italy
Trivia
- Fantoni's father, Cesare Fantoni, was also a famous actor.
- He has worked with prominent directors such as Luchino Visconti and Mauro Bolognini.
FAQs
People also ask
How old is Sergio Fantoni?
Sergio Fantoni is 95 years old.
When was Sergio Fantoni born?
Sergio Fantoni was born the 7 August 1930.
Where is Sergio Fantoni from?
Rome, Italy.
On His Birth-Day
About August 7th, 1930, in brief:
- Historical events: On August 7, 1930, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were lynched in Marion, Indiana, a tragic event that highlighted racial violence in America. This incident sparked national outrage and became a symbol of the fight against lynching.
- Day of the week: August 7th, 1930 was a Thursday
- Zodiac Sign: Leo (in western zodiac), Horse (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- Popular movie: All Quiet on the Western Front directed by Lewis Milestone
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