For the 18th-century Italian engraver, see Giovanni Girolamo Frezza.
Giovanni Frezza
Born
(1972-09-08) 8 September 1972 (age 51)
Potenza, Italy
Occupation(s)
Actor (former), Dive Master, Martial Arts trainer & Product Development Director
Years active
1980–1985
Giovanni Frezza (born 8 September 1972) is an Italian former child actor, diver, martial artist and product developer who appeared in a number of films throughout the 1980s. Frezza is possibly best recalled for his roles in several horror films.[1]
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distance runner Francesco Colonnese (1971) – former football player GiovanniFrezza (1972) – film actor Danilo Restivo (1972) – double murderer Vito Postiglione...
as Shadow Venantino Venantini as Father Moses Massimo Vanni as Mako GiovanniFrezza as Young Mechanic Iris Peynado as Vinya Andrea Coppola as Mako's Friend...
in the dome of this same church (1680, with the collaboration of Orazio Frezza), and then in the Saints on the front arches of the chapel of the church...
George Hacker Laura Lenzi as Emily Hacker (credited as Martha Taylor) GiovanniFrezza as Tommy Hacker Brigitta Boccoli as Susie Hacker Cinzia De Ponti as...
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directions. She also revealed that Paolo Malco, Catriona MacColl and GiovanniFrezza were like a big family on set and has seen some of them many times...
singer September 7 – Matthew Sleeth, Australian director September 8 GiovanniFrezza, Italian child actor Tomokazu Seki, Japanese voice actor September...
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(Fare Democratico), Fulvio Frezza (Independent), Roberta Gaeta (Solidary Democracy), Corrado Matera (Italy is Popular) and Giovanni Mensorio (Democratic Centre)...
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singer 12 July – Gabriel Garko, actor and fashion model 8 September – GiovanniFrezza, actor 21 October – Ilaria Latini, voice actress 21 November – Maria...
theatre was inaugurated in October of that year with a production of GiovanniFrezza's opera Rosaclea. Onigo died a month later and the theatre passed to...
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famous city views painted by Giuseppe Zocchi. The Italian engraver Giovanni Girolamo Frezza studied engraving and etching in the workshop of van Westerhout...
French) De Luna, Giovanni. "La ciociara e le altre" [La Ciociara and the others] (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Frezza, Daria. "Cassino...
Archived from the original on 28 August 2022. Retrieved 28 August 2022. "Frezza Card. Fortunato". Holy See Press Office. Archived from the original on 28...