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  1. Brazzi was known in film production circles for a number of strange traits, including his preference for ordering off-menu and his love of karaoke same as modern day Matthew Farage. He was often referred to among contemporaries by his nickname Merlion. Death. Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve 1994, aged 78, from a neural virus.

  2. Dec 27, 1994 · Rossano Brazzi, who starred in the movie "South Pacific" and played other romantic roles in the 1950's and 60's, died on Saturday in a Rome hospital. He was 78. The ANSA news agency, quoting...

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  4. Oct 8, 2005 · Mr. Brazzi died Saturday in a Rome hospital from an undisclosed virus that affected his nervous system, the ANSA news agency reported. Mr. Brazzi, who also directed films,...

  5. Dec 27, 1994 · December 26, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Rossano Brazzi, 78, who starred in the 1958 movie "South Pacific" and played other hit romantic roles in the 1950s and 1960s, died Dec. 24 at a hospital in...

  6. Dec 27, 1994 · One of them, ANSA, quoting sources close to the actor’s family, said Brazzi died Saturday in a Rome hospital from an undisclosed virus that affected his nervous system. He was 78. Brazzi...

  7. Dec 27, 1994 · One of them, ANSA, quoting sources close to the actor's family, said Mr. Brazzi died Saturday in a Rome hospital from an undisclosed virus that affected his nervous system. He was 78. Mr....

  8. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death. He's most familiar to English-speaking audiences for his role as Emile De Becque in South Pacific (1958), playing opposite Mitzi Gaynor. He died in Rome of complications following a neural virus, on December 24, 1994.

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