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    Enzo Fiermonte

    Italian film actor, director and boxer

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  1. Enzo Fiermonte (17 July 1908 – 22 March 1993), sometimes credited as William Bird, was an Italian actor and boxer.

  2. Enzo Fiermonte was born on 17 July 1908 in Bari, Puglia, Italy. He was an actor and writer, known for Merchant of Slaves (1942), The Adventures of Fra Diavolo (1942) and L'abito nero da sposa (1945). He was married to Madeleine Astor and Tosca Manetti.

  3. Enzo Fiermonte was born on 17 July 1908 in Bari, Puglia, Italy. He was an actor and writer, known for The Adventures of Fra Diavolo (1942), Merchant of Slaves (1942) and L'abito nero da sposa (1945). He was married to Madeleine Astor and Tosca Manetti.

  4. Mar 19, 2021 · The couple and their two sons enjoyed 15 years together until Madeleine met a 26-year-old Italian boxer, Enzo Fiermonte, on a cruise, and divorced Dick in 1933. Her divorce and marriage to Fiermonte imperiled her happiness.

  5. Enzo Fiermonte ( Casamassima, 17 luglio 1908 – Mentana, 22 marzo 1993) è stato un pugile, attore e regista italiano. Come regista usò lo pseudonimo di William Bird .

  6. Jan 20, 2019 · Appearance at exclusive Bailey’s Beach at Newport, R.I., of Mr. and Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte gave the socialites an unexpected thrill. It marked the first time the former Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick and her ex-prize fighter husband have appeared together there.

  7. Four months later, on November 27, 1933, Astor married Italian actor/boxer Enzo Fiermonte in a civil ceremony in New York City. They honeymooned in Palm Beach, Florida . They eventually moved there.

  8. Enzo Fiermonte was an actor and writer. Died on March 22, 1993 (age 84) in Mentana, Lazio, Italy.

  9. Dec 24, 2019 · On 27th November 1933, Madeleine Astor married Italian actor/boxer Enzo Fiermonte in New York City, in a civil ceremony. They had their honeymoon in Palm Beach, Florida. They eventually divorced on 11th June 1938.

  10. "There were no knockdowns, but Fiermonte had subjected his opponent to a severe two-handed beating, completely outclassing him. Lewis ended the uneven match to save Kelly from further punishment." New York Times

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