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Italian Actor and Comedian Alvaro Vitali Dies at 74

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Italian Actor and Comedian Alvaro Vitali Dies at 74Alvaro Vitali, the iconic Italian comedian known for "Pierino," died at 74 after health struggles. The post Italian Actor and Comedian Alvaro Vitali Dies at 74 first appeared on The Dispatch.

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He died in Rome this Tuesday at the age of 75, for a Bronconeumonia, Alvaro Vitali, one of the kings of the Italian series B erotic comedies that filled cinemas in the seventies and eighties, and was famous above all for his character Pierino – in reality only two titles and one late in 1990 that was a fiasco–, which in Spain was renamed Jaimito. We speak of the Jurassic cinema for later generations, because in fact he has almost aged more than …

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Alvaro Vitali, an actor known for his character as Jaimito in the Italian cinema of the 1970s, died in Rome at the age of 75. According to various media in the transalpine country, Vitali had been hospitalized for two weeks by a recurrent bronchopneumonia, as revealed a few days ago by his ex-wife, Stefania Corona. Born in the popular Roman neighborhood of Trastevere, Vitali came from a lower-middle-class family: his father was the owner of a sm…

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The popular hero of jokes, the repeated laughter, the undisciplined donkey hat, capable of surfing between the silly and the intelligent. And also the face of the unwind...

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The most famous character of the Italian actor and comedian

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Many remember Alvaro Vitali for his role in Fellini's classic film Amarcord, but he also became famous at home for his humorous roles in erotic comedies.

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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