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  1. Marcello Cividini

    Italian pioneer in Direct Marketing, works at Corriere della Sera up to 1979. Fund raiser and database builder for many United Nations Agencies. Now founder and CEO of Coupon Line a company dedicated to revolutionary targeting technique in retail chains. Journalist and Teacher in Direct Marketing at Master in Brand Communication in Venice Ca' Foscari and Brand Marketing Strategy in Milano Politechnic University. China Partners is a new marketing venture to develop Italian food business in China.

  2. Alessandro Marcello

    Alessandro Marcello (August 24, 1669 - June 19, 1747) was an Italian nobleman and dilettante who dabbled in various areas, including poetry, philosophy, mathematics and, perhaps most notably, music

  3. Rob Marcello

    Rob Marcello is the current guitarist of the band Danger Danger. He played on the Danger Danger live album "Live and Nude". He has also played in the bands Ironhorse, Obsession, and Twenty 4 Seven.

  4. James Marcello

    James J. “Little Jimmy” Marcello was, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the "Boss" of the Chicago La Cosa Nostra family known as the "Chicago Outfit". But, in reality, he was merely a front boss for the ruling triumvirate leadership of John "No Nose" DiFronzo, Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo and Joseph "Joe the Builder" Andriacchi. In April 2005, Marcello and his younger brother, Michael "Mickey" Marcello, …

  5. Benedetto Marcello

    Benedetto Marcello (July 31 or August 1, 1686 - July 24, 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher.

  6. Kee Marcello

    Kee Marcello is the former guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. He joined the band in November 1986, replacing John Norum, and remained in the band until they took a break in 1992. Throughout the years, Marcello has played in various bands and produced several artists. Before he joined Europe he played in the glam rock band Easy Action. They released two albums.

  7. Carlos Marcello

    Carlos Marcello (Calogero Minacore ) was born in Tunis, North Africa, on 6th February, 1910. Marcello emigrated to the United States and in 1929 was arrested for bank robbery by the police in New Orleans . These charges were later dropped but the following year he was convicted of assault and robbery and was sentenced to the State penitentiary for 9 years (served 5 years). In 1938 Marcello was arrested and charged with the sale of more than 23 pounds of narcotics.

  8. Calogero Minacore
  9. Vince Marcello
  10. Carlos Marcello
  11. John Marcello
  12. Jeff Marcello
  13. Joe Marcello
  14. Elisa Marcello
  15. Mickey Marcello
  16. Rico Marcello
  17. Anna Marcello
  18. Marcelo Marcello
  19. Marcello Pera

    Marcello Pera (born in Lucca on January 28, 1943) is an Italian philosopher and politician. He was elected Senator for Forza Italia in the general elections of 1994. Re-elected in the 1996 and 2001, he was President of the Italian Senate in the XIV Legislature.

  20. Marcello Nizzoli

    Marcello Nizzoli (1887 - 1969) was an Italian artist and industrial designer. He was the chief designer for Olivetti for many years and was responable notably for the iconic "Lettera 22" portable typewriter (1950).

  21. Marcello Viotti

    Marcello Viotti (June 29, 1954 - February 16, 2005) was a Swiss classical music conductor, best known for opera. Viotti was born in the French-speaking region of Switzerland to Italian parents. He studied cello, piano and singing at the Conservatory of Lausanne. As a young man, he was mentored by Wolfgang Sawallisch, who encouraged him to begin his career in the theatre. During the 1980s and 1990s, Viotti was a director at many opera houses in Europe, including in Lucerne, …

  22. Marcello Dell'Utri

    Marcello Dell'Utri (born 11 September 1941 in Palermo, Sicily) is an influential Italian politician and senior advisor to former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. He is currently Senator of the Italian Republic. He is convicted for collusion with the Mafia, pending appeal. He is the co-leader of the Forza Italia political movement, a centre-right party founded together with Silvio Berlusconi in 1993. He is the Italian delegate to the Council of Europe and to the WEO, …

  23. Marcello Castellini

    Marcello Castellini is an Italian football central defender. In 2003, he was signed by Parma on a three-year deal. The following season, Sampdoria signed him for €0.8 million, along with Francesco Antonioli. This season, after three years, he rejoined Bologna, this time in Serie B, for two years. Was capped once in 2003, against Romania.

  24. Marcello Truzzi

    Marcello Truzzi (September 6, 1935-February 2, 2003) was a professor of sociology at Eastern Michigan University, founding co-chairman of Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, a founder of the Society for Scientific Exploration, and director for the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research. Truzzi was an investigator of various protosciences and pseudosciences and, as fellow CSICOP cofounder Paul Kurtz dubbed him, …

  25. Marcello Tegalliano

    Marcello Tegalliano (Latin "Marcellus") was the second Doge of Venice (717-726) according to tradition. He was probably the "magister militum" of the first doge, Paoluccio Anafesto. However, even Paoluccio's position is unclear and Marcello is probably a mistake for Marcellus, the "magister militum" of Paul, Exarch of Ravenna.

  26. Marcello Mimmi

    Marcello Cardinal Mimmi (July 18, 1882-March 6, 1961) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Naples from 1952 to 1957, and Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation from 1957 until his death. Mimmi was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958.

  27. Marcello Dantas

    Marcello Dantas is one of the main figures in the convergence of art and technology in Brazil. He studied Diplomacy in Brasilia, History of Art in Florence and graduated in Film and Television at New York University with post-graduated extension in Interactive Telecommunications at the same University. He has acted as producer, creator, designer and curator in many initiatives As curator was responsible for the shows of Bill Viola, Gary Hill, Jenny Holzer, Shirin Neshat, …

  28. Marcello Spatafora

    Marcello Spatafora (born July 30, 1941) is an Italian diplomatic, the current Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations.

  29. Marcello Fogolino

    Marcello Fogolino (active 1510-1548) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance or Mannerist style. Originally from the Friuli, he worked early in his life in Vicenza. Returning to Friuli in 1520-21, he came to reflect the painterly style of "Il Pordenone". He completed a painting of "Saints Francis and John the Baptist with Prophet Daniel" for the Duomo in Pordenone. He was banished from Venice, for complicity in a murder in 1527, and went to Trento.

  30. Marcello Bacciarelli

    Marcello Bacciarelli was an Italian baroque painter. A number of his paintings were painted for King Stanisław August Poniatowski of Poland and are in the Royal Castle in Warsaw. These include * "Strength, Reason, Belief, and Justice", in the Old Audience Chamber * "The Flourishing of the Arts, Sciences, Agriculture, …

  31. Marcello Maio

    Marcello Maio is an Australian jazz pianist and composer. A student at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Maio is notable for his role as the accordion player on the Australian variety show In Siberia Tonight, during which he communicates with the host through his instrument. He is keyboardist in the jazz band SEXION, and is a member of band Monsieur Camembert.

  32. Marcello Gandini

    Marcello Gandini (born on August 26, 1938) is an Italian car designer. After finishing school he received a job as the chief designer at Bertone. In 1980 he left to pursue a career as a freelance designer.

  33. Marcello Venusti

    Marcello Venusti (1512/5 - 1579) was an Italian Mannnerist painter active in Rome in mid 1500s. Native to Como, he was reputed to have been a pupil of Perino del Vaga. He is known for a scaled copy of the Michelangelo's "Last Judgement" done in the master's liftime and meeting his approval. His painting of Christ in the Garden is in the Galleria Doria Pamphilj.

  34. Marcello Fiasconaro

    Marcello Fiasconaro (born July 19, 1949) is an Italian-South African athlete, who in 1973 set a world record in the 800 m. Fiasconaro was born at Cape Town, in South Africa, to parents of Italian origin, and there he spent his youth. He began his career as a sportsman playing rugby in his native country, and later started to practice athletics. In 1970, as he was already amongst the fastest 70 men in the world, …

  35. Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello Malpighi (March 10, 1628 - September 30, 1694) was an Italian doctor, who gave his name to several physiological features. He was a pioneer in using a microscope and he has also been described as a founder of comparative physiology and microscopic anatomy. Malpighi was born in Crevalcore ("Cavalcuore" in old Italian), Italy, raised on the farm his parents owned and entered the University of Bologna at the age of 17.

  36. Marcello Vernola

    Marcello Vernola (born on 4 March 1961 in Bari) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern with the Forza Italia, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. He was first right party, then left, then right again. We do not think it is a remarkable statesman. He is a substitute for the Committee on Foreign Affairs, …

  37. Marcello Cottafava

    Marcello Cottafava (born on September 8, 1977 in Genova) is an Italian football defender who, as of 2007, is playing for Lecce. He measures 184 cm, weighing 81 kg.

  38. Marcello Figolino

    Marcello Figolino (c. 1430 - ?) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in his natal city of Vicenza, where he painted an "Adoration of the Magi" for San Bartolomeo, and a "Madonna and child with saints" for San Francesco. He also painted an altarpiece for San Tomasso.

  39. Marcello Cuttitta

    Marcello Cuttitta (born 2 September 1966 in Latina) has been an Italian rugby player. He played for the Italian national team at the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, as well as representing them at the subsequent World Cups in 1991 and 1995. In total, Cuttitta played for Italy 54 times. He usually played on the wing.

  40. Marcello Pirani

    Marcello Stefano Pirani Physicist, inventor of the vacuum gauge based on the principle of heat loss measurement. Lifelong commitment to the advancement of lighting technology, pioneering work on physics of gas discharge.

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