Yep, that sounds like the best course of action to meJohan Melle wrote: ↑30/01/2024, 17:23Hmm... well, it looks legit at least, and corresponds well with the years and facts we already have, so hopefully it's not some AI creation. Would have been nice to know which cemetery this is from and who took the photo, but does look convincing enough for me to include in their topics, but probably with a note that the picture was posted on Wikipedia and that we lack further details about the origin of the photo...?PeplumParadise wrote: ↑30/01/2024, 16:33Since the Tedeschis are your topics, what's your opinion on this?
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Johan, are you still working on Claudio Zucchet’s Topic?Johan Melle wrote: ↑22/08/2021, 11:45Seems like a good idea, so I'll add mine, though I'm not very active at the moment, so no guarantees as to when any of these will be finished.
Topics well under way
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Whenever you are around again can you please help out with images of Franco Ressel from Caccia all'uomo (1961). If I get the topic done before hearing from you I'll save a post for adding the images. Thanks
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Not at the moment since a lot of my time is taken up by research and interviews right now, but I do have several images saved, and will resume work on the topics when I have more free time.
Yes, I should have it on one of my drives. I'll look for it this weekend.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑14/02/2024, 23:34Whenever you are around again can you please help out with images of Franco Ressel from Caccia all'uomo (1961). If I get the topic done before hearing from you I'll save a post for adding the images. Thanks
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Johan, HI, need your expertise about Louise Lambert in Primo amore (1978).
Could this be her as retired old actress ? Thanks for the reply.
Could this be her as retired old actress ? Thanks for the reply.
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But, Rudy, are you not able to read the comments when a post is disapproved...? As I wrote when I disapproved your post, this actress is not Louise Lambert, and in any case, the print you have found is terrible and not suitable for doing screenshots. I remember that Louise appears in the film in the same scenes as this other actress, but she's just barely seen. I'd have to look at the film again...van den bremt rudy wrote: ↑14/03/2024, 13:23Johan, HI, need your expertise about Louise Lambert in Primo amore (1978).
Could this be her as retired old actress ?
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Do you know if Burt Nelson was active in English dubbing in Rome? I haven't previously heard his name associated with dubbing, but IMDb lists one dubbing credit from 1959, so maybe he did more?
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Yes, that dubbing credit is for I ladri (1959), and more specifically for Armando Calvo's voice during the scenes where he is in disguise as an FBI agent, spoken in Italian but with an American accent by what is clearly a real American. Italian Wikipedia says Burt Nelson is doing the voice, whereas the Mondo Dei Doppiatori website says it's Richard McNamara. They're actually both wrong, as the one doing the voice is Frank Latimore, whose voice I know very well.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑31/03/2024, 22:40Do you know if Burt Nelson was active in English dubbing in Rome? I haven't previously heard his name associated with dubbing, but IMDb lists one dubbing credit from 1959, so maybe he did more?
No idea where the information that it was Burt Nelson could come from, but I figured it was worth investigating if Nelson may have done some dubbing, and apparently he did. I asked Rodd Dana, and he described Nelson as a "Hollywood he-man type who created “Popeyes” Marburger Restaurant on the Via Veneto. Did some acting and dubbing". That's all I know.
Btw, your filmography for Burt Nelson is missing Erinnerung an einen Sommer in Berlin (1972), a West German semi-documentary made for TV.
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Thanks, that at least adds a bit more to his biography. The topic is still in progress, I was going to look for that doc in the morningJohan Melle wrote: ↑01/04/2024, 0:06Yes, that dubbing credit is for I ladri (1959), and more specifically for Armando Calvo's voice during the scenes where he is in disguise as an FBI agent, spoken in Italian but with an American accent by what is clearly a real American. Italian Wikipedia says Burt Nelson is doing the voice, whereas the Mondo Dei Doppiatori website says it's Richard McNamara. They're actually both wrong, as the one doing the voice is Frank Latimore, whose voice I know very well.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑31/03/2024, 22:40Do you know if Burt Nelson was active in English dubbing in Rome? I haven't previously heard his name associated with dubbing, but IMDb lists one dubbing credit from 1959, so maybe he did more?
No idea where the information that it was Burt Nelson could come from, but I figured it was worth investigating if Nelson may have done some dubbing, and apparently he did. I asked Rodd Dana, and he described Nelson as a "Hollywood he-man type who created “Popeyes” Marburger Restaurant on the Via Veneto. Did some acting and dubbing". That's all I know.
Btw, your filmography for Burt Nelson is missing Erinnerung an einen Sommer in Berlin (1972), a West German semi-documentary made for TV.
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