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- Zamparelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dino Zamparelli (born 1992), British racing driver Elsa Zamparelli (born 1944)...
- Jennifer Zamparelli (née Maguire; born 9 April 1980) is an Irish comedian and television presenter. She is known for her role on the TV show Republic of...
- Gina N. Zamparelli (8 May 1959 – 21 May 2018) was an American, Los Angeles–based, concert promoter. Zamparelli was the daughter of Sri-Lankan model and...
- Dino Zamparelli (born 5 October 1992) is a former British racing driver, born to English parents and with Italian ancestry. His father Mike was a F1 Powerboat...
- One, that started on 8 January 2017. It is currently hosted by Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy. The show is based on the original UK version, Strictly...
- Miriam Medina de Zamparelli (born 1941) is a sculptor of the generation of 1980, renowned for her wood projects. She was an active member of the ****ociation...
- Hingert married an American designer and artist Mario Armond Zamparelli in 1958. Zamparelli was best known for his work as designer of Howard Hughes' empire...
- livery was devised by the southern California design firm of Mario Armond Zamparelli, following the crash of Flight 706 in June 1971, caused by a mid-air collision...
- Armond Zamparelli (June 4, 1921 – September 8, 2012) was an American artist and designer, best known for his connection with Howard Hughes. Zamparelli was...
- Elsa Zamparelli (born December 8, 1944) is a costume designer who is best known for her work on Dances with Wolves and The Last of the Mohicans, though...