Mastroianni
[mahs-troi-ah-nee, -traw-yah-nee] /ˌmɑs trɔɪˈɑ ni, -trɔˈyɑ ni/
noun
1.
Marcello, 1924–96, Italian actor.
/ˈmæstrɔɪˈjɑːnɪ/
noun
1.
Marcello (mɑːˈtʃɛləʊ). 1924–96, Italian film actor; his films include Le notti bianche (1957), La dolce vita (1960), Ginger and Fred (1985), and Prêt à Porter (1995)
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