Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Carlo
Carlo Egidi
Carlo Egidi was an Italian art director. He worked on the set design of more than sixty films during his career. One of his earliest credits was the neorealist Bitter Rice (1949).
Carlo Ederle
Major Carlo Ederle was an Italian military engineer.
Carlo Zecchi
Carlo Zecchi was an Italian pianist, music teacher and conductor.
Carlo Felice Trossi
Count Carlo Felice Trossi was an Italian racecar driver and auto constructor.
Carlo Felice Nicolis, conte di Robilant
Carlo Felice Nicolis, conte di Robilant, Italian statesman and diplomat, was a native of Turin.
Carlo Contarini
Carlo Contarini fue el centésimo dux de la República de Venecia.
Carlo Miranda
Carlo Miranda fue un matemático italiano, que trabajó en análisis matemático, teoría de las ecuaciones diferenciales parciales elípticas y análisis complejo: es conocido por dar la primera prueba del teorema de Poincaré-Miranda, el teorema de Miranda en análisis complejo, y por escribir una monografía influyente en la teoría de ecuaciones diferenciales parciales elípticas.
Carlo Simi
Carlo Simi was an Italian architect, production designer and costume designer, who worked frequently with Sergio Leone and Sergio Corbucci, giving their Spaghetti Westerns a unique look. Most famous for his costume and set designs for Once Upon a Time in the West Simi also built the town of 'El Paso' in the Almería desert for Leone's second Western, For a Few Dollars More. Built around a massive bank, with vistas of the Tabernas Desert visible between buildings, the set still exists, as a tourist attraction called "Mini Hollywood". Simi played the bank manager in that film: it was his only acting role. He also designed the Sad Hill Cemetery for the last scene of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Carlo Schanzer
Carlo Schanzer was a Vienna-born Italian jurist and politician. He held several cabinet posts from 1906 to 1922.
Carlo Rezzonico
Carlo Rezzonico fue un cardenal de la Iglesia católica. A veces se le conoce como el Joven para distinguirlo de su tío el Papa Clemente XIII, que también llevaba el nombre de Carlo Rezzonico.