Italian Actor Remo Girone Dies at 76 After Cancer Battle
Italian Actor Remo Girone Dies at 76 After Cancer Battle

Italian Actor Remo Girone Dies at 76 After Cancer Battle

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Italian actor Remo Girone, renowned for his iconic role as the mob boss Tano Cariddi in the acclaimed TV series La Piovra, died at age 76 after battling bladder cancer. He gained international recognition for portraying Enzo Ferrari in Ford v Ferrari and appeared in notable Hollywood films such as Live by Night and The Equalizer 3. Born in Eritrea to Italian parents, Girone trained at Rome's Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts and maintained a prolific career spanning over five decades in both Italian and international cinema. His contributions were honored with lifetime achievement awards from the Venice International Film Festival and Flaiano Film Festival in 2021. Survived by his wife, actress Victoria Zinny, and stepchildren, Girone is remembered for his powerful performances and enduring influence on Italian cinema and beyond. His death marks the end of an era for the acting community, who mourn the loss of a true great.

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