Frank Puglia (9 March 1892 – 25 October 1975) was an Italian film actor. Puglia had small, but memorable roles in films including Casablanca (a Moroccan rug merchant), Now, Voyager and The Jungle Book.
He was originally cast as the undertaker, Bonasera, in Francis Ford Coppola'sThe Godfather (1972), even participating in Marlon Brando's infamous screen test, but he fell ill before filming could begin. He was replaced by Sicilian actor Salvatore Corsitto, thus losing out on delivering one of the most famous opening lines ("I believe in America... America has made me my fortune") in film history.
Born in Sicily, the actor started his career as a teen on stage in Italian operas. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1907 and worked in a laundry before joining an Italian language theatre group in New York. While appearing on stage, he was discovered by D. W. Griffith, which began an acting career spanning over 150 films. He usually played ethnic types in films, and claimed to have learned English from reading newspapers.
The Jungle Book - Full Movie | Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp
There couldn't have been a better way to showcase Rudyard Kipling's famous jungle tale than in eye-popping Technicolor under the fantastical direction of Zoltan Korda (Sahara), and filling the role of Mowgli with the legendary Sabu (Elephant Boy, The Thief of Bagdad). This 1942 feature was nominated for four Academy Awards (including one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score) and serves as a nice companion piece to the beloved 1967 Disney cartoon. But beware; there are no singing animals here, just a darker, more realistic depiction of the jungle striking back at those who would violate its secret code!
Director: Zoltan Korda
Writer: Laurence Stallings
Starring: Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp, Patricia O'Rourke
published: 09 Nov 2018
Frank & Domenic Abbinante on Puglia, Italy Cuisine and Travel
Chefs Frank & Domenic Abbinante talks about the food and travel attractions in Puglia, Italy.
published: 16 Oct 2013
Cavalcade of America | Three Young Kings | Thomas Mitchell | Frank Puglia | Robert Hernandez
Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through the poorest section of the village, the boys decide to give the presents to the ragged children instead, causing a crisis in conscience in the community.
Director: Richard Kinon
Writers: László Görög (screenplay) (as Laszlo Gorog), George Sumner Albee (story)
Stars: Thomas Mitchell, Frank Puglia, Robert Hernandez
published: 17 Dec 2020
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Check out the official music video for "Senza Pagare" by J-AX & Fedez ft. T-Pain
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Acquista su iTunes: http://apple.co/2rgIB8m
Ascolta su Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2r85dvh
Una produzione Borotalco
con la partecipazione straordinaria di Pio e Amedeo
Regia: Mauro Russo
Executive Producer: Matteo Stefani, Andrea Biscaro
Editing: Daniela Ardizzone
Aiuto Regia: Alessandra Alfieri
Color Correction: Dalilù, Alvaro Barrasa
Sound Mixer: Emyk
FOGGIA
Producer: Sabrina Manna per Passo Uno
DOP: Francesco Di Pierro
Direttore di produzione: Pierluigi Del Carmine
Operatore Sony: Stefano Tramacere
Data Manager: Marco Cataldo
Aiuto operatore: Niki Dell'Anno
Elettricista: Diego De Luca
Fonico: Fabio Conca
Make Up artist: Marilina Amoruso
Security: Fabio Lacalamita -...
There couldn't have been a better way to showcase Rudyard Kipling's famous jungle tale than in eye-popping Technicolor under the fantastical direction of Zoltan...
There couldn't have been a better way to showcase Rudyard Kipling's famous jungle tale than in eye-popping Technicolor under the fantastical direction of Zoltan Korda (Sahara), and filling the role of Mowgli with the legendary Sabu (Elephant Boy, The Thief of Bagdad). This 1942 feature was nominated for four Academy Awards (including one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score) and serves as a nice companion piece to the beloved 1967 Disney cartoon. But beware; there are no singing animals here, just a darker, more realistic depiction of the jungle striking back at those who would violate its secret code!
Director: Zoltan Korda
Writer: Laurence Stallings
Starring: Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp, Patricia O'Rourke
There couldn't have been a better way to showcase Rudyard Kipling's famous jungle tale than in eye-popping Technicolor under the fantastical direction of Zoltan Korda (Sahara), and filling the role of Mowgli with the legendary Sabu (Elephant Boy, The Thief of Bagdad). This 1942 feature was nominated for four Academy Awards (including one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score) and serves as a nice companion piece to the beloved 1967 Disney cartoon. But beware; there are no singing animals here, just a darker, more realistic depiction of the jungle striking back at those who would violate its secret code!
Director: Zoltan Korda
Writer: Laurence Stallings
Starring: Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp, Patricia O'Rourke
Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through th...
Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through the poorest section of the village, the boys decide to give the presents to the ragged children instead, causing a crisis in conscience in the community.
Director: Richard Kinon
Writers: László Görög (screenplay) (as Laszlo Gorog), George Sumner Albee (story)
Stars: Thomas Mitchell, Frank Puglia, Robert Hernandez
Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through the poorest section of the village, the boys decide to give the presents to the ragged children instead, causing a crisis in conscience in the community.
Director: Richard Kinon
Writers: László Görög (screenplay) (as Laszlo Gorog), George Sumner Albee (story)
Stars: Thomas Mitchell, Frank Puglia, Robert Hernandez
Check out the official music video for "Senza Pagare" by J-AX & Fedez ft. T-Pain
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Acquista su iTunes: http://apple.co/2rgI...
Check out the official music video for "Senza Pagare" by J-AX & Fedez ft. T-Pain
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Acquista su iTunes: http://apple.co/2rgIB8m
Ascolta su Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2r85dvh
Una produzione Borotalco
con la partecipazione straordinaria di Pio e Amedeo
Regia: Mauro Russo
Executive Producer: Matteo Stefani, Andrea Biscaro
Editing: Daniela Ardizzone
Aiuto Regia: Alessandra Alfieri
Color Correction: Dalilù, Alvaro Barrasa
Sound Mixer: Emyk
FOGGIA
Producer: Sabrina Manna per Passo Uno
DOP: Francesco Di Pierro
Direttore di produzione: Pierluigi Del Carmine
Operatore Sony: Stefano Tramacere
Data Manager: Marco Cataldo
Aiuto operatore: Niki Dell'Anno
Elettricista: Diego De Luca
Fonico: Fabio Conca
Make Up artist: Marilina Amoruso
Security: Fabio Lacalamita - Demolition Team
Fotografo: Enrico Valvo
Pio&Amedeo Staff Manager: Alessio Grieco
Driver&Ass. J-AX.: William Dorini
Runner: Alfredo D'Alfonso
Stylist Ax: Giuseppe Magistro
LOS ANGELES
Line Producer: Beatrice Belli
Supervising Producer: Thorn
DOP: Marco Tomaselli
2nd Cam Operator: Marco Materassi
Camera Assistant: Marco Noventa
Sound Recordist: T.J. Yoshizaki
Make-Up Artist: Silvia Bottini
T-Pain Stylist: Kimberly Myers
Still Photographer: Virginia Bettoja
Girl #1: Lisa Starrett
Girl #2: Denisha Gillespie
Special Thanks to:
Chiara Ferragni
Paris Hilton
The New Corral Motel
Francesco Benigno
Cristiano Magaletti
MILANO
Producer: Matilde Composta
Operatori: Lorenzo Invernici, Alessandro Radaelli
Fonico: Daniel Covi
Assistente di Produzione: Camilla Crescenzi
La produzione ringrazia Fabio Rovazzi e Tatiana Berrinzaghi, Caterina Convertino, Eleonora Sommariva e Chiara Simone di Newtopia
T-Pain appears courtesy of Nappy Boy/Konvict/RCA Records
#JAXAndFedez #SenzaPagare #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial #TPain
Check out the official music video for "Senza Pagare" by J-AX & Fedez ft. T-Pain
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Acquista su iTunes: http://apple.co/2rgIB8m
Ascolta su Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2r85dvh
Una produzione Borotalco
con la partecipazione straordinaria di Pio e Amedeo
Regia: Mauro Russo
Executive Producer: Matteo Stefani, Andrea Biscaro
Editing: Daniela Ardizzone
Aiuto Regia: Alessandra Alfieri
Color Correction: Dalilù, Alvaro Barrasa
Sound Mixer: Emyk
FOGGIA
Producer: Sabrina Manna per Passo Uno
DOP: Francesco Di Pierro
Direttore di produzione: Pierluigi Del Carmine
Operatore Sony: Stefano Tramacere
Data Manager: Marco Cataldo
Aiuto operatore: Niki Dell'Anno
Elettricista: Diego De Luca
Fonico: Fabio Conca
Make Up artist: Marilina Amoruso
Security: Fabio Lacalamita - Demolition Team
Fotografo: Enrico Valvo
Pio&Amedeo Staff Manager: Alessio Grieco
Driver&Ass. J-AX.: William Dorini
Runner: Alfredo D'Alfonso
Stylist Ax: Giuseppe Magistro
LOS ANGELES
Line Producer: Beatrice Belli
Supervising Producer: Thorn
DOP: Marco Tomaselli
2nd Cam Operator: Marco Materassi
Camera Assistant: Marco Noventa
Sound Recordist: T.J. Yoshizaki
Make-Up Artist: Silvia Bottini
T-Pain Stylist: Kimberly Myers
Still Photographer: Virginia Bettoja
Girl #1: Lisa Starrett
Girl #2: Denisha Gillespie
Special Thanks to:
Chiara Ferragni
Paris Hilton
The New Corral Motel
Francesco Benigno
Cristiano Magaletti
MILANO
Producer: Matilde Composta
Operatori: Lorenzo Invernici, Alessandro Radaelli
Fonico: Daniel Covi
Assistente di Produzione: Camilla Crescenzi
La produzione ringrazia Fabio Rovazzi e Tatiana Berrinzaghi, Caterina Convertino, Eleonora Sommariva e Chiara Simone di Newtopia
T-Pain appears courtesy of Nappy Boy/Konvict/RCA Records
#JAXAndFedez #SenzaPagare #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial #TPain
There couldn't have been a better way to showcase Rudyard Kipling's famous jungle tale than in eye-popping Technicolor under the fantastical direction of Zoltan Korda (Sahara), and filling the role of Mowgli with the legendary Sabu (Elephant Boy, The Thief of Bagdad). This 1942 feature was nominated for four Academy Awards (including one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score) and serves as a nice companion piece to the beloved 1967 Disney cartoon. But beware; there are no singing animals here, just a darker, more realistic depiction of the jungle striking back at those who would violate its secret code!
Director: Zoltan Korda
Writer: Laurence Stallings
Starring: Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp, Patricia O'Rourke
Three young boys are given the responsibility of carrying Christmas gifts to the mission church in the costumes of the Three Wise Men. When they ride through the poorest section of the village, the boys decide to give the presents to the ragged children instead, causing a crisis in conscience in the community.
Director: Richard Kinon
Writers: László Görög (screenplay) (as Laszlo Gorog), George Sumner Albee (story)
Stars: Thomas Mitchell, Frank Puglia, Robert Hernandez
Check out the official music video for "Senza Pagare" by J-AX & Fedez ft. T-Pain
J-AX & Fedez - Senza Pagare VS T-Pain
Acquista su iTunes: http://apple.co/2rgIB8m
Ascolta su Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2r85dvh
Una produzione Borotalco
con la partecipazione straordinaria di Pio e Amedeo
Regia: Mauro Russo
Executive Producer: Matteo Stefani, Andrea Biscaro
Editing: Daniela Ardizzone
Aiuto Regia: Alessandra Alfieri
Color Correction: Dalilù, Alvaro Barrasa
Sound Mixer: Emyk
FOGGIA
Producer: Sabrina Manna per Passo Uno
DOP: Francesco Di Pierro
Direttore di produzione: Pierluigi Del Carmine
Operatore Sony: Stefano Tramacere
Data Manager: Marco Cataldo
Aiuto operatore: Niki Dell'Anno
Elettricista: Diego De Luca
Fonico: Fabio Conca
Make Up artist: Marilina Amoruso
Security: Fabio Lacalamita - Demolition Team
Fotografo: Enrico Valvo
Pio&Amedeo Staff Manager: Alessio Grieco
Driver&Ass. J-AX.: William Dorini
Runner: Alfredo D'Alfonso
Stylist Ax: Giuseppe Magistro
LOS ANGELES
Line Producer: Beatrice Belli
Supervising Producer: Thorn
DOP: Marco Tomaselli
2nd Cam Operator: Marco Materassi
Camera Assistant: Marco Noventa
Sound Recordist: T.J. Yoshizaki
Make-Up Artist: Silvia Bottini
T-Pain Stylist: Kimberly Myers
Still Photographer: Virginia Bettoja
Girl #1: Lisa Starrett
Girl #2: Denisha Gillespie
Special Thanks to:
Chiara Ferragni
Paris Hilton
The New Corral Motel
Francesco Benigno
Cristiano Magaletti
MILANO
Producer: Matilde Composta
Operatori: Lorenzo Invernici, Alessandro Radaelli
Fonico: Daniel Covi
Assistente di Produzione: Camilla Crescenzi
La produzione ringrazia Fabio Rovazzi e Tatiana Berrinzaghi, Caterina Convertino, Eleonora Sommariva e Chiara Simone di Newtopia
T-Pain appears courtesy of Nappy Boy/Konvict/RCA Records
#JAXAndFedez #SenzaPagare #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial #TPain
Frank Puglia (9 March 1892 – 25 October 1975) was an Italian film actor. Puglia had small, but memorable roles in films including Casablanca (a Moroccan rug merchant), Now, Voyager and The Jungle Book.
He was originally cast as the undertaker, Bonasera, in Francis Ford Coppola'sThe Godfather (1972), even participating in Marlon Brando's infamous screen test, but he fell ill before filming could begin. He was replaced by Sicilian actor Salvatore Corsitto, thus losing out on delivering one of the most famous opening lines ("I believe in America... America has made me my fortune") in film history.
Born in Sicily, the actor started his career as a teen on stage in Italian operas. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1907 and worked in a laundry before joining an Italian language theatre group in New York. While appearing on stage, he was discovered by D. W. Griffith, which began an acting career spanning over 150 films. He usually played ethnic types in films, and claimed to have learned English from reading newspapers.
Puglia's brother, James (pictured), chastised him in court during sentencing on Tuesday, saying he no longer had the right to 'call Frank and Loris your parents' ... 'You have lost the right to call Frank and Loris your parents.'.
The bodies of Frank and LorisPuglia were found in 2020 by a relative who was going to the couple’s home in Joyner, in Brisbane’s north, for a catch-up ....
... on a golden summer that changed his life You’ll find Ostuni at the ankle end of Puglia, the heel of Italy, about five miles inland from the swaggering, frankly show-off turquoise-ness of the Adriatic.
You’ll find Ostuni at the ankle end of Puglia, the heel of Italy, about five miles inland from the swaggering, frankly show-off turquoise-ness of the Adriatic... We fired off a frankly deceitful email.