Federica Sciarelli, historical journalist of ‘Who has seen it?’ mourns the disappearance of the actor. He huddles around his father, the historical face of the program
The news of Libero De Rienzo’s death shocked everyone. The world of cinema and beyond is in mourning. The untimely and tragic death of the actor has destabilized everyone. In particular also Federica Sciarelli, the historical presenter of Who has seen?.
As soon as she read the news, the reporter was shocked. And right now he’s trying to contact his dad Fiore De Rienzo who for many years worked for the preparation of the program. He was a historical face of the show, being a special correspondent and also one of the creators, as the presenter herself told the news agency.
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Federica Sciarelli huddles around Fiore De Rienzo: her words are moving
Who was particularly struck by the death of Libero De Rienzo, like so many others, was Federica Sciarelli who for many years was a colleague of her father Fiore, a historical face of the program Who has seen?.
As Sciarelli herself specified, he was one of the creators of the show. Just like dad, Libero who died of a heart attack at the age of 44, had followed in his footsteps in show business. Fiore had been assistant director to the famous director Citto Maselli who had been a partisan in the years of the Second World War.
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La7 will also pay homage to Libero De Rienzo and will do so by broadcasting Fortapasc, directed by Marco Risi. In this film the actor played the journalist Giancarlo Siani, who was murdered by the Campania mafia, the Camorra. The whole world clings to the De Rienzo family. When these misfortunes happen it is always a tragedy. Especially for an actor as young and talented as the Neapolitan, who has lived in Rome over the years. The entertainment world has lost a great actor who has made himself famous for his interpretations in very important films of Italian cinema.
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