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  1. Giovanni Grimaldi (14 November 1917 – 25 February 2001) was an Italian screenwriter, journalist and film director. He was sometimes credited as Gianni Grimaldi.

  2. Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (1606 – 28 November 1680) was an Italian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and architect. He was an accomplished fresco painter of classical landscapes which were popular with leading Roman families.

  3. Giovanni Grimaldi was born on 14 November 1917 in Catania, Sicily, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Brutti di notte (1968), I 2 deputati (1968) and Le inibizioni del dottor Gaudenzi, vedovo col complesso della buonanima (1971). He died on 25 February 2001 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

    • Writer, Director, Composer
    • November 14, 1917
    • Giovanni Grimaldi
    • February 25, 2001
  4. Grimaldi was an Italian painter, printmaker and architect. Little is known of his early years although he may have trained in his native Bologna, probably in the circle of the Carracci. In 1626 he moved to Rome and became associated with the group of artists working around Pietro da Cortona.

  5. French artist in the circle of Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (Italian, Bologna 1606–1680 Rome)

  6. Giovanni Grimaldi is known as an Screenplay, Story, Director, Writer, Actor, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Castle of Blood, Totò diabolicus, Two Colonels, Toto and Cleopatra, The Two Marshals, Gli onorevoli, Totò contro Maciste, and The Monk of Monza.

  7. Overview. Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi. (1606—1680) Quick Reference. (1606–80). Italian painter and architect. He acted as site architect (1645–7) in the building of the Villa Doria-Pamphili, Rome, designed by Algardi, and he himself may have contributed to the design of the gardens.