Espartaco Santoni

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Espartaco Santoni

Espartaco Garibaldi Borga Santoni (4 June 1937 - 3 September 1998) was a Venezuelan actor, film producer and hotelier. [1]

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Biography

Espartaco Garibaldi Borga Santoni was born in Carúpano, Venezuela, the son of an Italian immigrant. He filmed movies with such screen stars as Stephen Boyd, Analía Gadé and Lucía Bosé. [2]

Santoni died six months after his second wife, actress Tere Velázquez with the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. [3]

Filmography

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References

  1. "Descubrí el paradero secreto de Hitler en las memorias de Espartaco Santoni - Jot Down Cultural Magazine" (in European Spanish). Jot Down Cultural Magazine. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  2. "El casanova venezolano". archivo.eluniversal.com. Revista. Archived from the original on 20 August 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  3. Castro, Nieves (13 May 2018). "Los cementerios de los famosos, intelectuales y 'bons vivants' de Marbella". Diario Sur . Retrieved 14 October 2020.