Guido Giambartolomei

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Guido Giambartolomei
Born17 July 1921
Died17 May 2013
Rome, Lazio, Italy
OccupationProducer
Years active1953–1966 (film)

Guido Giambartolomei (1921–2013) was an Italian film producer. [1] He was also involved with the running of Rome-based football club S.S. Lazio at one point.

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