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At the time, Salvatore Ruffino was the owner of CESAC, the Italian company that distributed Standard-Triumph in Italy. He approached Standard-Triumph to supply chassis and mechanical components to build 1,000 cars. Ruffino approached a number of carrozzeria, including Zagato.
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Sal Ruffino as Chucky Signore; Doug Barron as Dr. Mop-N-Glo; Veronica Bero as Girl; Britt Burr as Traffic Cop; Johann Carlo as Bonnie DiCaprio; Ramsey Faragallah as Fed #1; Annika Pergament as Female Anchor; Bobby Rivers as Male Anchor; Michele Santopietro as JoJo Palmice; Matthew Lawler as Fed #2; Chance Kelly as Fed #3; Tim Kirkpatrick as ...
Ruffino appeared in television programs including Matlock, [1] In a Child's Name [2] and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, [3] and also in films such as Dog Day Afternoon (as an extra) [4] Once Around, 29th Street, [5] Super Mario Brothers (as a New York City policeman), [6] Bandit: Beauty and the Beast and Stateside.
In September 1943, Niccacci was the Father Guardian of the Franciscan Monastery of San Damiano in Assisi.At the direction of Bishop Giuseppe Placido Nicolini and Aldo Brunacci, secretary to the bishop and chairman of the committee to Aid Refugees, Fr. Niccacci provided Jews with false identities and gave them sanctuary in monasteries and convents.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl 59 after winning their respective conference championship games on Sunday.. The 2025 Super Bowl will be played in New Orleans ...
Ariana Grande isn’t just a pop culture icon—she’s also a fan of cooking at home. On a recent episode of the podcast SmartLess, Ariana shared her favorite go-to meal, and it’s surprisingly ...
Acting 1971–1974 – Salvatore "Sam the Farmer" Frangiamore – appointed by The Commission as boss; 1974–1984 – Salvatore "Sam the Farmer" Frangiamore [11] – stepped down and later died on November 28, 1999. Acting 1977–1978 – Salvatore J. "Sam Johns" Pieri [11] – arrested on November 20, 1978; died on July 24, 1981