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Mino Doro | |
|---|---|
| Doro in T'amerò sempre (1933) | |
| Born | 6 May 1903 Venice, Kingdom of Italy |
| Died | 13 April 1992 (aged 88) Marino, Lazio, Italy |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1932–1970 |
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In popular magazines of the 1930s, Doro was portrayed as the Italian equivalent of the American actor Clark Gable. [3]
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