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It could be. Nose and eyes seem typical of Tedeschis.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑27/11/2022, 23:25I wondered about Tedeschi, but not sure - I don't think I've ever seen him smiling, which maybe put me off!
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Mmm it still doesn't look to me, I don't know...
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I don't think is Capolicchio too.
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The ID is based on the role named by ANICA, so could be incorrect. He's not someone I know
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In 8 could be Capolicchio, but with that expression it's hard to say.
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Capolicchio has been removed
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Luciano Bonanni in 109/116 (with a grey headgear)
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That's Bonanni also in pics 47 and 48.
As for Capolicchio, I don't see him in any of the pics, and the possible Josephine Quinn is not her!
Bearded man in pics 56, 101 and 120 looks like he could be Bruno Boschetti.
82: Blonde man in red should be Gino Barbacane.
83: The bearded man is Franco Graceffa.