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| - Er war homosexuell und mit Graham Curnow liiert.
- Victor Giorgio Andrea Spinetti (2 September 1929 – 18 June 2012) was a Welsh comedy actor, author, poet and raconteur. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career and is best remembered today for appearing in the three Beatles films in the 1960s, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and Magical Mystery Tour.
- In the Beginning (2000) Julie and the Cadillacs (1999) You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night' (1995) Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen (1995) The Secret Garden (1994) The Princess and the Goblin (1993) Secrets (1992) TV Series Romeo - Juliet (1990) The Krays (1990) The Further Adventures of SuperTed - Leave It to Space Beavers (VHS, 1990)
- Vittorio Giorgio Andrea Spinetti (2 September 1929 – 18 June 2012) was a Welsh comedy actor, author, poet and raconteur. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career and is best remembered today for appearing in the three Beatles films in the 1960s, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and Magical Mystery Tour.Born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, Wales, Spinetti was educated at Monmouth School and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, of which he became a Fellow. After various menial jobs, Spinetti pursued a stage career and was closely associated with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. Among the productions were Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be and Oh! What a Lovely War (1963), which transferred to New York City and for which he won a Tony Award. Spinetti's film ca
- A comic eccentric and gifted raconteur, Victor Spinetti was born in Wales on September 2, 1929, the son of Giuseppe Spinetti and Lily (Watson) Spinetti. He was educated at Monmouth School. Initially interested in a teaching degree, he turned to acting instead and studied for the stage at the College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. A familiar stage presence in London's West End, his roles included "Expresso Bongo" with Paul Scofield and Leonard Bernstein's "Candide". He also spent six years with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. After he was noticed in some of his more important theater pieces such as "The Hostage", "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be", "Henry IV, Parts I & II" and "Every Man in His Humour", his triumph in "Oh! What a Lovely War" led to Broadway and both the Tony and Theatre Wor
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| - Vittorio Giorgio Andrea Spinetti (2 September 1929 – 18 June 2012) was a Welsh comedy actor, author, poet and raconteur. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career and is best remembered today for appearing in the three Beatles films in the 1960s, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and Magical Mystery Tour.Born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, Wales, Spinetti was educated at Monmouth School and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, of which he became a Fellow. After various menial jobs, Spinetti pursued a stage career and was closely associated with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. Among the productions were Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be and Oh! What a Lovely War (1963), which transferred to New York City and for which he won a Tony Award. Spinetti's film career developed simultaneously; his dozens of film appearances would include Zeffirelli's The Taming of the Shrew, Under Milk Wood, The Return of the Pink Pantherand Under the Cherry Moon. During his later career, Spinetti acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in such roles as Lord Foppington in The Relapse and the Archbishop in Richard III, at Stratford-upon-Avon; and, in 1990, he appeared in The Krays. In 2008 he appeared in a one-man show, A Very Private Diary, which toured the UK as A Very Private Diary ... Revisited!, recounting his life story. Spinetti was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2011 and died of the disease in June 2012. He was the older brother of session musician Henry Spinetti.
- Er war homosexuell und mit Graham Curnow liiert.
- Victor Giorgio Andrea Spinetti (2 September 1929 – 18 June 2012) was a Welsh comedy actor, author, poet and raconteur. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career and is best remembered today for appearing in the three Beatles films in the 1960s, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and Magical Mystery Tour.
- In the Beginning (2000) Julie and the Cadillacs (1999) You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night' (1995) Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen (1995) The Secret Garden (1994) The Princess and the Goblin (1993) Secrets (1992) TV Series Romeo - Juliet (1990) The Krays (1990) The Further Adventures of SuperTed - Leave It to Space Beavers (VHS, 1990) The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank (1988) Under the Cherry Moon (1986) An Actor's Life for Me (1985) TV Series Mistral's Daughter (1984) TV Series Sweet Sixteen (1983) TV Series Take My Wife (1979) TV Series Emily (1977) Hardcore (1977) Casanova & Co. (1976) Voyage of the Damned (1976) Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done (1975) The Great McGonagall (1974) The Little Prince (1974) The Return of the Pink Panther (1974) Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World (1973) Under Milk Wood (1973) The 500 Pound Jerk (1972) Scacco alla mafia (1970) Start the Revolution Without Me (1970) Two in Clover (1969) TV Series Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) A Promise of Bed (1969) The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968) Magical Mystery Tour (1967) The Taming of the Shrew (1967) The Wild Affair (1966) Help! (1965) That Was the Week That Was (1964) TV Series I Think They Call Him John (1964) A Hard Day's Night (1964) Becket (1964) Sparrows Can't Sing (1963) The Gentle Terror (1962)
- A comic eccentric and gifted raconteur, Victor Spinetti was born in Wales on September 2, 1929, the son of Giuseppe Spinetti and Lily (Watson) Spinetti. He was educated at Monmouth School. Initially interested in a teaching degree, he turned to acting instead and studied for the stage at the College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. A familiar stage presence in London's West End, his roles included "Expresso Bongo" with Paul Scofield and Leonard Bernstein's "Candide". He also spent six years with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. After he was noticed in some of his more important theater pieces such as "The Hostage", "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be", "Henry IV, Parts I & II" and "Every Man in His Humour", his triumph in "Oh! What a Lovely War" led to Broadway and both the Tony and Theatre World awards. In the late 1960s, Spinetti co-starred in "The Odd Couple" with Jack Klugman when it toured London. A noted performer with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he was equally adept in theatre musicals, providing delicious villainy as Fagin in "Oliver!" and Captain Hook in "Peter Pan". In 1960s film, Spinetti became a vital part of the "Beatlemania" phenomenon, earning international recognition as he added to the insanity of three of The Beatles' cult vehicles: A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965) and their hourlong Magical Mystery Tour (1967). A TV favorite in England, he scored in many comedy series over the years. Until his death in 2012, he was an excellent conversationalist and storyteller who has often extended his talents into writing.
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