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Lino Ventura


Lino Ventura (July 14, 1919 - October 22, 1987) was an Italian-French actor. He was born in Parma, Northern Italy, as Angiolino Joseph Pascal Ventura. His parents were Giovanni Ventura and Luisa Borrini. He died in Saint-Cloud, Paris, France.  
 
 
 
 


Gabin / Ventura
(Razzia sur la Chnouf, 1954)


Darrieux / Ventura
(Marie Octobre, 1958)


Ventura, Chef
(Die Dreigroschenoper, 1962)


Darc / Ventura
(Les Barbouzes, 1964)


Dubois / Ventura
(Les Grandes Gueules, 1965)


Shimkus / Ventura
(Les Aventuriers, 1967)


Ventura in action
(Les Aventuriers, 1967)


Jobert / Ventura
(Dernier Domicile Connu, 1969)


Ventura, Fugitive
(Le Silencieux, 1972)


Hayes / Ventura
(Uomini Duri, 1974)


Thulin / Ventura
(La Cage, 1975)


A thoughtful Ventura
(Cadaveri Excellenti, 1976)


Schneider / Ventura
(Garde à Vue, 1981)


Piccoli / Ventura
(Espion Lève-toi, 1981)

Table of contents
1 Filmography
2 Further Reading
3 External Links

Filmography

Further Reading

  • Durant, Philippe (1989): Lino Ventura. Bergisch Gladbach: Lübbe. ISBN 3-404-61142-X
  • Durieux, Gilles (2001): Lino Ventura. Paris: Flammarion. ISBN 2-08068113-3
  • Giovanni, José (2002): Mes Grandes Gueules. Fayard. ISBN 2-21361262-5
  • Ventura, Clélia (2003): Lino ou la Gourmandise de la Vie. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-22109884-6
  • Ventura, Odette (1992): Lino. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-7242-7179-3 (see also: External Links)
  • Ventura, Odette (1993): Lino. Weinheim; Berlin: Beltz Quadriga. ISBN 3-88679-217-X
  • Ventura, Odette (1997): Lino. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-22108646-5
  • Ventura, Odette (1997): Lino. Guanda "Biblioteca della Pilotta". ISBN
  • Zurhorst, Meinolf / Just, Lothar (1984). Lino Ventura: Seine Filme - Sein Leben. München: Heyne. ISBN 3-453-86065-9

External Links





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