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- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Rossano Brazzi was an Italian stage and film actor. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death.
He's most familiar to English-speaking audiences for his role as Emile De Becque in South Pacific (1958), playing opposite Mitzi Gaynor.
He died in Rome of complications following a neural virus, on December 24, 1994.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rudi Polt / [email protected]
- SpousesIlse Fischer(1984 - December 24, 1994) (his death)Lydia Brazzi(January 25, 1940 - April 21, 1981) (her death)
- ParentsAdelmo BrazziMaria Ghedini Brazzi
- Opening of the original The Italian Job, driving the Lamborghini Miura while donning Renauld Mustang sunglasses.
- Lost both parents to the Fascist Italian government and, according to some sources, was active in the Resistance during the war.
- Claimed he could see the future in his dreams. He foretold his first girlfriend's illness/death, as well as wife Lydia's illness/death before their illnesses were even diagnosed.
- After being arrested for involvement in arms smuggling, he was fully acquitted of all charges at his trial in Venice (1985).
- In 1937, in his twenties, he earned his law degree, and was sent by his father to practice law in Rome with an established lawyer who was a friend of the family. While there he was approached by a theatrical company.
- As a young man, Rossano was quite athletic -- soccer, swimming, tennis, golf, fencing and boxing. He was particularly good at soccer, and assumed the role of goalkeeper for the Florentine college team, where he stayed for two years. During his university years he was also an amateur boxer. He quit boxing when he unintentionally but seriously hurt an opponent.
- Sometimes my face is more beautiful than the leading lady's.
- "Many producers think that actors are idiots. I'm not an idiot. I was a lawyer before beginning to act".
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