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Robert Loggia's birth name is Salvatore Loggia.

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Robert Loggia was born on January 3, 1930.

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Robert Loggia was born on January 3, 1930.

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Robert Loggia died on December 4, 2015 at the age of 85.

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US actor Robert Loggia was 85 years old when he died on December 4, 2015 (birthdate: January 3, 1930).

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There is no public information confirming Robert Loggia's religious beliefs. His personal beliefs have not been widely discussed or disclosed.

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Robert Loggia is an actor and Director. He is probably best known for playing crooks and thugs in movies. He also played a mobster in Scarface. He has won an Oscar award.

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It's actually Robert Loggia and yes he is quite real.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005162

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Robert Loggia plays the trainer in the Apple TV commercial.

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No... He died in 2006. The guy in the Mac commercial is Robert Loggia.

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The cast of The Robert Taylor Show - 1963 includes: Robert Loggia George Segal Robert Taylor as Christopher Logan

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Justin Loggia's birth name is Justin Mario Loggia.

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Loggia Palace was created in 1570.

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La Loggia's population is 7,461.

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Robert Loggia (born January 3, 1930) is an American Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated film and television actor who specializes in character parts.

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Robert Duvall has never appeared on Family Guy. If by chance you mean Robert Loggia, he appears as himself in Brothers and Sisters and in animated form in Peter's Two Dads

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Robert Loggia is the personal trainer in the Apple Mac commercial. (See links below)

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Loggia del Pesce was created in 1567.

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Loggia del Bigallo was created in 1358.

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The area of La Loggia is 12.8 square kilometers.

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An open sided arcade is called a Loggia Loggia or a Logway.

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Audrey Loggia's birth name is Audrey O'Brien.

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Madonna della Loggia - Botticelli - was created in 1467.

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An open sided arcade is called a Loggia Loggia or a Logway.

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The cast of Overnight Sensation - 1984 includes: Shari Belafonte as Daphne Robert Loggia as George Peregrine

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Justin Loggia was born on October 18, 1989, in Somerville, New Jersey, USA.

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She never performed completely nude an any film. She did perform a brief topless scene in "S.O.B." (1981). Her costars were William Holden, Richard Mulligan, Larry Hagman, Robert Loggia, Robert Preston, Robert Vaughn, Shelley Winters, Rosanna Arquette.

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The cast of Beautiful Evil 2 - 2013 includes: Asif Akbar Issa Bayaua Robert Loggia Tim Thomerson

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The cast of Of Love and Evil - 2015 includes: Mischa Barton as Brooke Mirande Robert Loggia Grace Zabriskie Ayelet Zurer

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The cast of Day in Court - 1963 includes: Robert Apollo as Frank Loggia Howard Beckler as Various Rick Cooper as Leading Role William Gwinn Ray Montgomery Robert Rodan Paul Winchell

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"Bad Girls" (1994). Stars Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Matterson, Andie McDowell, Drew Barrymore, James Russo, Robert Loggia, Dermot Mulroney.

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Pope Leo XIII Passing Through Upper Loggia - 1903 was released on:

USA: September 1903

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Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design, which is often a gallery or corridor generally on the ground level, or sometimes higher, on the facade of a building and open to the air on one side, where it is supported by columns or pierced openings in the wall. In particular, Brunelleschi featured a loggia at the front of the Ospedale degli Innocenti (Hospital of the Innocents) in Florence, Italy. The loggia can also be an alternative to the portico. In this form it is most simply described as a recessed portico, or an internal room, with pierced walls, open to the elements. Occasionally a loggia would be placed at second floor level over the top of a loggia below, this was known as a 'double loggia'. Loggias sometimes were given significance in a facade by being surmounted by a pediment. Today, a loggia can be a small, often ornate, summer house built on the roof of a residence to enjoy cooling winds and admire the view. They are typical of Italian architecture and were especially popular in the 17th century. They are prominent in the skyline of Rome. Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa contains three distinct sets of dorms connected by loggias. The main quad of the Stanford University campus prominently features loggias, as do the University Center and Purnell Center for the Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, which frame a quad known as the Cut. A loggia was added to the Sydney Opera House in 2006. [1] In Russia, a loggia is a glazed balcony on apartment blocks.[1]

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Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design, which is often a gallery or corridor generally on the ground level, or sometimes higher, on the facade of a building and open to the air on one side, where it is supported by columns or pierced openings in the wall. In particular, Brunelleschi featured a loggia at the front of the Ospedale degli Innocenti (Hospital of the Innocents) in Florence, Italy. The loggia can also be an alternative to the portico. In this form it is most simply described as a recessed portico, or an internal room, with pierced walls, open to the elements. Occasionally a loggia would be placed at second floor level over the top of a loggia below, this was known as a 'double loggia'. Loggias sometimes were given significance in a facade by being surmounted by a pediment. Today, a loggia can be a small, often ornate, summer house built on the roof of a residence to enjoy cooling winds and admire the view. They are typical of Italian architecture and were especially popular in the 17th century. They are prominent in the skyline of Rome. Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa contains three distinct sets of dorms connected by loggias. The main quad of the Stanford University campus prominently features loggias, as do the University Center and Purnell Center for the Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, which frame a quad known as the Cut. A loggia was added to the Sydney Opera House in 2006. [1] In Russia, a loggia is a glazed balcony on apartment blocks.[1]

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Robert Apollo has: Played Frank Loggia in "Day in Court" in 1963. Played Henri Duchamp in "Run for Your Life" in 1965. Played Dr. in "The Born Losers" in 1967. Played Sgt. Bronson in "The Mod Squad" in 1968. Played Prisoner in "Cry Rape" in 1973.

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a roofed arcade or balcony is called a loggia.

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The cast of Big Break All-Star Challenge - 2006 includes: Bob Goen Richard Karn Robert Loggia Bruce McGill Kevin Sorbo as himself

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"The Lost Missile" (1958). It starred Robert Loggia, Ellen Parker, and Phillip Pine. It was directed by William Berke.

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Pino Caruso has written:

'I delitti di Via della Loggia'

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"Return to Me" (2000). Directed by Bonnie Hunt. Stars David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, Robert Loggia, Bonnie Hunt.

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A song as popular as this one is likely to be in several movie soundtracks, but quite possibly the first was 1987's "Hot Pursuit", starring John Cusack, Ben Stiller and Robert Loggia. It was played during the closing sequence and end credits.

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A small appartment containing: three rooms, cuisine, bath, hall, loggia.

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