View the Trailer & Photo Gallery Fans of classic Italian films including Monicelli's Big Deal on Madonna Street and the spirit of Fellini's partner in crime-- the female Italian Chaplin who never said die-- Giulietta Masina as evidenced in Nights of Cabiria , will be drawn to the directorial debut of opera trained singer and actor Robert Davi. Co-written by Davi and James Andronica, The Dukes -- an old-fashioned independent work that wears both its heart and its Italian influences proudly on its sleeve-- has earned accolades at film festivals around the globe as well as a standing ovation where it screened as an ...
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The name Robert Davi speaks of itself. Who would not know this actor? If you dont, you seemed to be a movie hater. Robert Davi has been in the entertainment business for very long years. From his portrayal of James Bond villain Franz Sanchez to FBI profiler Bailey Malone in Profiler (1996), Robert Davi is one of the film industry's most recognized tough guys, whether on the big screen or on television according to imdb.com. But this is not enough for Robert Davi. Now, unknown to most, Robert Davi is the voice behind the McCain ad. Which campaign ad is that? Copy this "http://www.realclearpolitics.com/horseraceblog/2008/08/is_that_robert_davi.html" ...
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Robert Davi (born June 26, 1953) is an American character actor. Davi is best remembered for his role as the villain Franz Sanchez in the James Bond film Licence to Kill, but also ...
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