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Placido may
refer to: José
Plácido de
Castro (1873–1908),
Brazilian soldier and
politician Michele Placido, (born 1946)
Italian actor and
director Plácido...
- José
Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21
January 1941) is a
Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has
recorded over a
hundred complete...
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Maria Violante Placido (Italian: [vjoˈlante ˈplaːtʃido, vio-]; born 1 May 1976) is an
Italian actress and singer.
Placido was born in Rome, Italy. She...
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Michele Placido (Italian: [miˈkɛːle ˈplaːtʃido]; born 19 May 1946) is an
Italian actor,
director and screenwriter. He
began his
career on stage, and first...
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Plácido Enrique Polanco (/ˈplɑːsɪdoʊ ɛnˈriːkeɪ poʊˈlɑːŋkoʊ/; born
October 10, 1975) is a Dominican-American
former professional baseball player. He pla****...
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Monsores (4
October 1912 – 2 July 1977), also
known as
Plácido or
Plácido Monsores, was a
Brazilian professional footballer and manager...
- Coy
Placido (born
Jerico Calica Placido,
October 20, 1977) is the
composer and
guitarist of the
Filipino bands sessiOnroad Top Junk and Blue Ruins. Coy...
- Friends)
directed by her then-husband
Michele Placido.
Stefanelli was
married to the actor/director
Michele Placido, with whom she
appeared in
several films...
- the Sony
classical label. His
first recording for Sony was
Volver with
Plácido Domingo, a
collection of
Iberian and
Latin American songs. The production...
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Placido Zurla, O.S.B. Cam., (April 2, 1769 – 29
October 1834) was an
Italian Camaldolese monk and prelate, who was
Cardinal Vicar of Rome and a writer...