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What (who) is Lino Ventura - definition

ITALIAN-FRENCH ACTOR
  • Lino Ventura in 1974.

Corel VENTURA         
  • Xerox Ventura Publisher running on GEM
SOFTWARE
Ventura Publisher; Xerox Ventura; Corel VENTURA; Ventura publisher; Ventura Software
<text, graphics> (Previously "Ventura Publisher") The first full-featured desktop publishing program available for the IBM personal computer and compatibles. Ventura Publisher was originally distributed by Ventura, a wholy owned subsiduary of Xerox Corporation but was acquired by {Corel Corporation} in September 1993. Latest version: Corel VENTURA 8, as of 1999-04-05. {Home (http://corelnet.com/products/graphicsandpublishing/ventura8/index.htm)}. (1999-04-05)
Ventura Publisher         
  • Xerox Ventura Publisher running on GEM
SOFTWARE
Ventura Publisher; Xerox Ventura; Corel VENTURA; Ventura publisher; Ventura Software
František Ventura         
CZECH EQUESTRIAN
Frantisek Ventura
František Ventura (13 August 1894 in Vysoké Mýto – 1 December 1969 in Prague) was a Czech equestrian who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Lino Ventura

Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura (14 July 1919 – 22 October 1987), known as Lino Ventura, was an Italian actor who grew up in France and starred in many French films. Born in Italy, he was raised in Paris by his mother. After a first career as a professional wrestler was ended by injury, he was offered a part as a gang boss in the Jacques Becker film Touchez pas au grisbi (1954) and rapidly became one of France's favourite film actors, playing opposite many other great stars and working with such leading directors as Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, and Claude Miller.

Usually portraying a tough man, either a criminal or a cop, he also featured as a leader of the Resistance in the Jean-Pierre Melville directed Army of Shadows (L'armée des ombres, 1969). After one of his four children, a daughter, was born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids disabled children and their parents. He was voted 23rd in a poll for the 100 greatest Frenchmen.