His work alongside his brother, Vittorio, includes “Caesar Must Die” and “Padre Padrone.”
Born 1931
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He led four different teams to more than 100 wins over 41 seasons.
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He had the longest service record as a municipal worker in Memphis history.
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She was the first Black star of daytime TV.
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He descended seven miles beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
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The Senate Federal Credit Union headquarters was named in his honor.
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The town bearing his name became Nevada’s third largest casino destination.
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She was the original Tzeitel in the first Broadway production of “Fiddler on the Roof.”
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He was the sixth winningest coach in NCAA history.
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She wrote the book “Defiance,” which inspired the 2008 film of the same name.