- Carl
Peter Brocco (January 16, 1903 –
December 20, 1992) was an
American screen and
stage actor. He
appeared in over 300 credits,
notably Spartacus (1960)...
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Brocco (foaled
March 2, 1991 in Florida) is an
American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred at the
LaCroix family's
Meadowbrook Farms near Ocala,
Brocco was...
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Maurice Brocco (28
January 1883 – 26 June 1965) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer between 1906 and 1927. He was born into a
family of Swiss-Italian...
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light novel imprint in June 2022. A
manga adaptation illustrated by Lee
Brocco began serialization on Kodansha's
YanMaga Web
manga website and app in February...
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Francesco Vairano, who also
wrote the
English dialogue. In May 2020,
Paolo Del
Brocco [it], one of the movie's producers, said they were very
close to selling...
- Broccoli). A
thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast,
Albert Broccoli owned Brocco, who won the 1993 Breeders' Cup
Juvenile at
Santa Anita Park at Arcadia...
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originally past
participle of the verb
broccare 'to stud, set with nails', from
brocco, 'small nail', from
Latin broccus, 'projecting, pointed'.
Brocade is typically...
- Quinlan.
Original series cast
members Burgess Meredith,
Patricia Barry,
Peter Brocco,
Murray Matheson,
Kevin McCarthy, Bill Mumy, and
William Schallert also...
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features a cast of
veteran actors,
including Ian Wolfe, Ruth McDevitt,
Peter Brocco, and
Douglas Fowley. The film
centers on
elderly residents resorting to...
- Lom,
Charles McGraw,
Joanna Barnes,
Harold J. Stone,
Woody Strode,
Peter Brocco, Paul Lambert,
Robert J. Wilke, Nick Dennis, John Hoyt,
Frederick Worlock...