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  1. Jan 19, 2006 · Anthony Franciosa (born Anthony George Papaleo; October 25, 1928 – January 19, 2006) was an American actor. Franciosa began his career on stage and made a breakthrough after portraying a brother of the drug addict in the play A Hatful of Rain, which earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

  2. Mar 25, 2013 · Anthony Franciosa, who turned in a string of moody, charged performances in a string of movies and TV shows in the late 1950s and 1960s, but whose combative behavior also hampered his career, died ...

  3. Anthony Franciosa nel 1982 in Tenebre, di Dario Argento. Iniziò a studiare recitazione a soli 18 anni grazie al conseguimento di una borsa di studio che gli permise di frequentare il prestigioso Actor's Studio di New York e di conoscere giovani attori di talento come Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, James Dean e Paul Newman, quest'ultimo destinato a diventare suo grande amico.

  4. Anthony Franciosa. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Franciosa . Avec Laraine Stephens dans Matt Helm ( 1975 ). Anthony Franciosa, dit Tony Franciosa, est un acteur de théâtre, cinéma et télévision américain né le 25 octobre 1928 à New York et mort le 19 janvier 2006 à Los Angeles .

  5. Jan 24, 2006 · Anthony Franciosa, who died on January 19 aged 77, was one of a new breed of moody and intense young actors who made their mark in Hollywood in the late 1950s; like Marlon Brando, James Dean and ...

  6. Anthony Franciosa (Anthony George Papaleo October 25, 1928 – January 19, 2006) was an American movie, TV, and stage actor, usually known as Tony Franciosa during his career. He made some movies such as; Career (1959) for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor/Drama .

  7. Jan 19, 2006 · Anthony Franciosa burst onto the scene (after several years' servitude in bit parts) in the 1955 drug-addiction play A Hatful of Rain. He was brought to Hollywood to recreate his stage role in Rain-- winning an Oscar nomination for his part--but his first film appearance was as a taciturn nightclub owner in the MGM comedy This Could Be the Night.