Ettore Piergiovanni

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Ettore Piergiovanni
OccupationActor, Director
Years active1913-1925 (film)

Ettore Piergiovanni was an Italian film actor active during the silent era. [1] He also directed three films during the early 1920s.

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  1. Goble p.236

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