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Francesco Golisano (25 June 1930 in Rome, Italy – 21 December 1991 in Velletri, Italy) was an Italian film actor. He was an employee of the Post Office when film director Renato Castellani held auditions to appear in Under the Sun of Rome (1948). Golisano was chosen along with other young people of the street, and played the part of Geppa. This led to more work with filmmaker Giorgio Bianchi. In 1951, Golisano played his most famous role - the kind-hearted Totò in Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan, which won the Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He appeared in two more films in 1952.

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  • Francesco Golisano (Roma, 25 de junio de 1930 – Velletri, 21 de diciembre de 1991) fue un actor italiano. Era trabajador de Correos cuando el director Renato Castellani le dio una audición para aparecer en Bajo el sol de Roma (1948). Golisano fue elegido junto con otros jóvenes, encarnando a Geppa. Esto llevó a más trabajo con el cineasta . En 1951, Golisano interpretó su papel más famoso: Toto, el personaje de buen corazón en Milagro en Milán, que ganó la Palma de Oro en el Festival de Cine de Cannes. Apareció en dos películas más en 1952. Después de seis películas, Golisano abandonó su carrera como actor. Pasó sus últimos 20 años viviendo en la ciudad de Velletri en la provincia de Roma. Murió en 1991, a los 61 años, de causas naturales. (es)
  • Francesco Golisano est un acteur italien né le 25 juin 1930 à Rome, et mort le 21 décembre 1991 à Velletri.Son rôle le plus marquant demeure celui de l'innocent et pour Totò dans Miracle à Milan réalisé par Vittorio de Sica. Il abandonne sa carrière d'acteur après seulement neuf films pour retrouver une vie privée. Il habite à Velletri les vingt dernières années de sa vie. Père de deux enfants, Patrizia (née à Rome) et Fabrizio (né à Velletri), il meurt à 61 ans de causes naturelles en 1991. (fr)
  • Francesco Golisano, conosciuto anche come Franco Golisano (Roma, 25 giugno 1930 – Velletri, 21 dicembre 1991), è stato un attore italiano. (it)
  • Francesco Golisano (25 June 1930 in Rome, Italy – 21 December 1991 in Velletri, Italy) was an Italian film actor. He was an employee of the Post Office when film director Renato Castellani held auditions to appear in Under the Sun of Rome (1948). Golisano was chosen along with other young people of the street, and played the part of Geppa. This led to more work with filmmaker Giorgio Bianchi. In 1951, Golisano played his most famous role - the kind-hearted Totò in Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan, which won the Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He appeared in two more films in 1952. (en)
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