Romeo Bosetti

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Romeo Bosetti (18 January 1879 27 October 1948) was an Italian-born French actor and screenwriter.

Bosetti was born in Romolus Joseph Bosetti Chiari, Italy and died in 1948 in Suresnes, France.


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