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- precisely in Italian: macchiette) created by Ettore Petrolini: Gastone, Fortunello and Nero. Nero, who rides a bicycle, which burns Rome with a match, then...
- zio Tom, directed by Riccardo Tolentino, and Le peripezie dell'emulo di Fortunello e compagni, directed by Cesare Zocchi Collani, playing the character of...
- meno antipatica. The title is inspired by Ettore Petrolini's monologue Fortunello. This album marked Russo's return to Emi, her first record company. After...
- Petrolini is also remembered for having created the "****urista" character Fortunello. His contribution to the history of Italian theater is now widely acknowledged...
- on Tradittore Alessandro Alvisi on Raggio di Sole Giulio Cacciandra on Fortunello Carlo Asinari on Varone 1924 Paris details  Sweden Åke Thelning on Loke...
- the major Italian poet Attilio Bertolucci. Hooligan's name in Italy was Fortunello (small lucky), and Maud's name was Checca (Francy). Among Opper's contributions...
- American comics to an Italian audience: "Happy Hooligan" was renamed "Fortunello", "The Katzenjammer Kids" became "Bibì e Bibò", Bringing Up Father was...
- individual eventing competition. He also won the bronze with his horse Fortunello in the team jumping event. Giulio Cacciandra was a cavalry general. At...
- Traditore Alessandro Alvisi and Raggio di Sole Giulio Cacciandra and Fortunello Carlo Asinari and Varone Individual vaulting details  Daniel Bouckaert (BEL)...
- dedicated to well-known personalities such as Pinocchio, Snow White, Charlot, Fortunello and 11 with apocryphal Mickey Mouse. During the thirties he also collaborated...