Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ezio
Ezio Frigerio
Ezio Frigerio es un escenógrafo y director artístico italiano, referente de la escena teatral y operística internacional desde los años setenta del pasado siglo XX, que ha montado a lo largo de su dilatada carrera, cerca de 400 espectáculos junto a su esposa, la diseñadora de vestuario Franca Squarciapino.
Ezio Flagello
Ezio Domenico Flagello was born in New York City to Italian Americans. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1957 to 1984; a bass particularly associated with the Italian repertory.
Ezio Cecchi
Ezio Cecchi fue un ciclista italiano, profesional desde 1934 hasta 1951. No tiene ninguna victoria en su palmarés, pero es uno de los diez ciclistas que han conseguido subir a podios de Grandes Vueltas con diez o más años de diferencia, subiendo al podio del Giro de Italia 1938 como segundo clasificado, y diez años después repitiendo posición en el Giro de Italia 1948.
Ezio Leoni
Ezio Leoni was one of the pioneering forces behind the Italian music scene of the "anni d'oro" of Italy's "musica leggera". Composer, arranger, orchestra conductor, producer and A&R Executive, "Maestro" Leoni's contributions span from helping lay the foundation for Italian pop music in the 1950s and 1960s to opening the Southern European markets for some of the most influential American artists of the time. As a composer, Ezio Leoni wrote the music of iconic Italian songs such as “24.000 Baci”, “Si e` Spento il Sole", and “Il Tuo Bacio e` Come un Rock.” While as arranger/conductor, producer, and A&R Executive he collaborated with Italian music personalities such as Adriano Celentano, Tony Dallara, Fausto Leali, Luigi Tenco, Franco Simone, Iva Zanicchi and Fausto Papetti among many others. Later in his life, Leoni focused his efforts on protecting and upholding the rights of Italian composers and publishers, holding positions of leadership within SIAE, the Italian copyright agency for music, and UNCLA eventually becoming its Honorary President in 2011. Maestro Leoni's artists won the Sanremo Festival five times. He won three times with Iva Zanicchi, as well as with the group Homo Sapiens and singer Mino Vergnaghi. By the 1980s, Adriano Celentano was recognized as the singer with the highest number of #1 singles on the Italian charts, while Fausto Papetti was recognized as the Italian artist with the highest number of albums ever sold, evidencing Maestro Ezio Leoni's level of impact on Italian pop music.
Ezio Carabella
Ezio Carabella was an Italian operetta, song and film music composer. He provided music for several films directed by Mario Camerini, among others. He was the father of the actress Flora Carabella.
Ezio Capuano
Ezio "Eziolino" Capuano is an Italian football coach, currently in charge as head of Serie C club Potenza.
Ezio Sancrotti
Ezio Corlaita
Ezio Corlaita fue un ciclista italiano que corrió entre 1909 y 1921. Sus principales éxitos serían 3 etapas al Giro de Italia y la Milà-Sanremo de 1915.