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Bruno Zirato (September 27, 1884 -
November 28, 1972) was an
Italian immigrant to the
United States who
became the
personal secretary to
famous operatic...
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Bruno Zirato Jr. (1921 or 1922 – 2008) was an
American radio director and
producer and TV producer.
Zirato was the son of
Bruno Zirato, who was personal...
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Zirato 1922. Robinson, Francis, Caruso: His Life in Pictures, Brahmhall, 1957.
Caruso &
Farkas 1990, p. 20.
Caruso 1945, p. 257. Key &
Zirato 1922...
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Knickerbocker Hotel in New York City, 20
August 1918. Left to right:
Bruno Zirato (Caruso's secretary),
Dorothy Caruso,
Enrico Caruso, Mrs. J. S. Keith....
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Rough Guides. p. 379. ISBN 9781858287492.
Pierre Van
Rensselaer Key,
Bruno Zirato (1922).
Enrico Caruso: A Biography. Little, Brown. p. 99.
Anthony (Tony)...
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Bruno Zirato died in November, 1972; Nina
Morgana died in Ithaca, New York in July, 1986, at age 94. She was
survived by her son,
Bruno Zirato Jr. (1922–2008)...
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Leonard Bernstein Matt
Bomer as
David Oppenheim Vincenzo Amato as
Bruno Zirato Greg
Hildreth as
Isaac Michael Urie as
Jerry Robbins Brian Klugman as Aaron...
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Henry Leone,
Carolina White,
Joseph Riccardi, A.G. Corbelle, and
Bruno Zirato. The film was
released on
November 24, 1918, by
Paramount Pictures. As described...
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Director Gallo L'immensità (2022) -
Felice Maestro (2023) -
Bruno Zirato Margherita D'
Amico (12 May 2003). "Vincenzo Amato,
artista e "pescatore"...
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Lewis Shayon,
Charles Vanda,
Bruno Zirato Jr.
Produced by
Norman Macdonnell,
William Spier,
William N. Robson,
Bruno Zirato Jr.
Original release June 17, 1942 (1942-06-17) –...