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In much the same way that director George A. Romero creative output has been primarily centered around the highly successful "Dead" series of zombie films, then fellow fantasy director Don Coscarelli has for over two decades seen his universe swirling around the lesser successful, but equally cult, and much loved "Phantasm" series of horror movies.
Coscarelli was born in Tripoli in North Africa, but raised around Southern California, and was interested in the cinema from a young age and together with his friends they made several low budget movies that aired on community TV stations to very positive feedback.
After a low key start with his first feature film embracing the trials of a young teenager caught in a world of alcoholic abuse Jim, the World's Greatest (1975), Coscarelli followed this up with a lighter comedic tale about another youngster and his view of the world as an impressionable 12 year old in Kenny & Company (1976). However, the imaginative Coscarelli then really hit the (horror) big time with the 1979 release of the highly inventive fright thriller Phantasm (1979). Once again, a young boy is at the center of a spine-chilling story about a creepy funeral home, a sinister Tall Man (wonderful acting by Coscarelli's long time buddy Angus Scrimm), disappearing corpses, malignant dwarfs and a gateway into a hellish, other world dimension. Shot on a very modest budget, Phantasm (1979) was hotly received by horror fans worldwide, and the film has since spawned three sequels...each fairly decent in their own right! First up was the gorier Phantasm II (1988), followed by Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994), and the third sequel to date, Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998). A fifth and final sequel titled "Phantasm's End" has been apparently discussed, but nothing further has yet eventuated on this project. As the Angus Scrimm is approaching his 80th birthday, Phantasm fans hope that the "Tall Man" will be there for the proposed final chapter of this thrilling saga of the Undead!
Apart from the "Phantasm" series, Coscarelli also wrote and directed the well received sword and sorcery film The Beastmaster (1982) starring athletic Marc Singer and the eye-catching Tanya Roberts being pursued by villainous high priest Rip Torn. And recently in 2002, Coscarelli cast horror & fantasy film screen hero Bruce Campbell in the highly off-beat Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) that depicts Elvis and John F. Kennedy hiding out in a Texas rest home where the residents are being attacked by a 3,000 year old cowboy boot wearing mummy trying to bring itself back to life! A strange script it may sound, but indie and horror film fans loved the unusual premise and quirky humor, and the film was a hot hit at several film festivals and has spawned a further cult following for Coscarelli and Campbell.
Coscarelli, similar to gifted fantasy directors such as Wes Craven, Sam Raimi and George A. Romero has carved himself a true cult niche in modern horror film history, and his loyal fans eagerly await his next project.- Actress
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Rossana Podestà was born on 20 June 1934 in Zliten, Murqub, Libya. She was an actress and director, known for Helen of Troy (1956), Ulysses (1954) and Le ragazze di San Frediano (1955). She was married to Marco Vicario. She died on 10 December 2013 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Writer
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Baz Ashmawy is an Emmy Award and IFTA winner Irish TV Presenter. He is best known for 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy which was first broadcast on Sky 1 and earned him an International Emmy Award for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment. Baz is a writer, actor and radio presenter. Ashmawy was born in Libya and is half-Egyptian, living in Dublin.- Muammar Abu Meniar el-Gaddafi was born in the North African desert, south of Sirte, Libya, in 1942 (the exact date is unknown; some sources day June 1, while others say sometime in September). The son of a poor Bedouin nomad, Gaddafi lived in his family's remote desert camp until he went away to school at age 9.
While a student at a secondary school at Sebha, Gaddafi was inspired by the speeches of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and became a committed Arab nationalist. Gaddafi organized his fellow students into revolutionary study groups at Sebha; he continued the practice at the University of Libya in Tripoli, where he received a history degree in 1963. Following his graduation, Gaddafi entered the Libyan Military Academy in Benghazi, where he found many of the cadets were sympathetic to his anti-Western nationalism.
Commissioned into the Libyan army in 1965, he began laying groundwork for an overthrow of the Libyan monarch, King Idris, whom he considered a pawn of the Western European nations. Within four years Gaddafi took control of the army and on September 1, 1969, he seized power in a carefully planned coup. Assuming command of the government as chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council, Gaddafi declared himself commander-in-chief of Libya's armed forces and its government, with the rank of colonel. Gaddafi soon began implementing his long-dreamed plans for Libya by nationalizing all foreign banks and oil companies and insisting on closing down all European military bases in Libya. In 1970 Gaddafi seized the private assets of Libya's Italian and Jewish residents, driving them from the country.
Since assuming power, Gaddafi has given strong support to a wide variety of terrorist groups and regimes, including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Uganda, the Palestine Liberation Organization and its sub-groups, and the Irish Republican Army. Heavily supported by the Soviet Union, he fought an unsuccessful war against Egypt and a disastrous war against Chad and its ally France for control of the northern regions of the country. In an attempt to drive French forces out of the country Gaddafi sent an invasion force into Chad, only to see it annihilated by the poorly armed, minimally trained but highly motivated Chadian army. The survivors fled back to Libya, leaving behind large numbers of vehicles, equipment and weapons.
Gaddafi has provoked several incidents with the US, one of which led to an American retaliatory bombing raid on his headquarters in Tripoli on April 15, 1986. Gaddafi escaped with only minor injuries but his infant daughter was killed. In 1988 Libyan intelligence agents exploded a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing over 200 people.
After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the US, Gaddafi worked to improve his relationship with the West. In exchange for his help in tracking down Islamic militants his government received concessions from the West, including the easing of various restrictions placed against it due to his terrorism of the 1980s.
In 2011, as part of the "Arab Spring", major civil unrest broke out in Libya aimed at removing Gaddafi from power. Gaddafi began a violent and repressive campaign against his own people and a civil war ensued, with Gaddafi forces on one side and rebels--a combination of students, ordinary people and army defectors-with air and logistical support from NATO, on the other. After an eight-month civil war, Gaddafi was captured by rebels in his hometown of Serte and soon afterward he was executed. - Mario Donatone was born on 9 June 1933 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for The Godfather Part III (1990), Phenomena (1985) and Kong Island (1968). He died on 14 April 2020 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Franco Califano was born on 14 September 1938 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor and composer, known for Il Divo (2008), Romanzo Criminale (2005) and Il ritorno di Ribot (1991). He died on 30 March 2013 in Acilia, Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Director
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Director And Producer Osama Rezg -Libya
Osama Rezg is an acclaimed director known for his distinctive contributions to the Libyan media landscape. In 2009, he received a prestigious grant from the British Cultural Center (Leader Culture Ship International) and held several directing and film production certifications from London and Scotland. Rezg's career trajectory took him to Dubai for two years, where he directed commercials and documentaries. However, he returned to his homeland in mid-2007 to become one of the founders of Allibiya Channel, directing numerous award-winning programs. His first significant documentary, "Anihum.... Sayed Alkalimat" (2008), focused on Libyan philosopher Assadeg Anihum.
His initial foray into the work of drama was with the comedy series Ala Alhawa (2008). Following this, he co-directed the drama series "Kul Youm Ehkaya" (2009) - a unique project in Libyan media, as it was the first time three directors shared directing duties on the same work.
Rezg's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish his company, Alsora for Media Production, in 2003. The company was the springboard for various projects, including "Ala Alhawa," "kul Youm Egkaya," and numerous documentaries and commercials. He continued his entrepreneurial journey by co-founding ART Production with Walid Ellafi in 2013, which became one of Libya's most important production houses for drama and cinema.
He directed several successful works of drama, including "Phobia" (2013), "Dragunov" (2014), and "The Random" (2013), a short film that participated in over 20 film festivals and garnered several awards. He continued to create award-winning series such as "Rubik" (2017), "Zankat Arreh" (2019), and "Azza'imain" (2020).
Rezg's first full-length feature film was "Al-Baroni" (2021), depicting the life story of Libyan fighter Suleiman Al-Baroni. That same year, he directed the series "Ghassak" and was the executive producer for "Zankat Arreeh- Part Two." In 2022 and 2023, he directed the historical series "Assaraya."
Rezg's accomplishments have not gone unnoticed; in 2021, he was selected as one of Libya's 40 most influential figures under 40. As ART Production Company celebrated its tenth anniversary, it is recognized as the leading production house in Libya and the Maghreb. This is in no small part due to Rezg's effective management, relentless work ethic, and high standards of production, which have garnered praise from Arab celebrities who participated in the company's productions.
Despite working with smaller budgets than his counterparts in the Gulf countries, Egypt, and the Middle East, Rezg has managed to maintain high technical and creative standards. His ability to combine artistic vision, effective management, and intelligent production has elevated Libyan-Maghrebi productions, making them popular across the region and the Arab world. His work and the awards it has won testify to his talent, vision, and commitment to his craft.- Actor
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- Camera and Electrical Department
Amos Lavi was born in 1935 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for Munich (2005), Women (1996) and Ha-E (2007). He died on 9 November 2010 in Tel Aviv, Israel.- Director
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- Writer
Vittorio De Sisti was born on 23 November 1940 in Derna, Cyrenaica, Libya. He was a director and writer, known for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), L'interrogatorio (1970) and La supplente va in città (1979). He was married to Lucia Vasilicò. He died on 21 April 2006 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Maria Teresa Vianello was born on 21 August 1936 in Benghazi, Libya. She is an actress, known for Napoli, sole mio! (1958), The Giants of Thessaly (1960) and Serenatella sciuè sciuè (1958).
- Antonio Monselesan was born on 2 August 1941 in Tripoli, Italian Libya. He was an actor, known for Cry of Death (1968), Ordine firmato in bianco (1974) and Convoy Buddies (1975). He died on 25 February 2015 in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.
- Suleiman Ali Nashnush was born in 1943 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor. He died on 25 February 1991.
- Waheeb Khaled is a Libyan Actor who kicked off his career in acting back in 2015 when he landed his first lead role in Al Emara film, He is best known for impersonating various characters on the Libyan TV series Takhriff and won the (COLFF) digital award for best-supporting actor for his role on the Story of Godia.
- Claudio Gentile was born on 27 September 1953 in Tripoli, Libya. He is an actor, known for 1982 FIFA World Cup Spain (1982), 1978 FIFA World Cup (1978) and Italia 1982 - Una storia azzurra (2022).
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Abudhar Al Hassan is an Indian film and TV actor, based in Mumbai. Although an IT graduate and a software developer by profession, he renounced his career in Information Technology, to pursue his passion for acting. After quitting his corporate job in Delhi, Abudhar enriched his acting skills by not only performing in theatrical plays but also co-writing a couple of them. Thereafter, he shifted to Mumbai where he has been making a headway in the film industry ever since.
His first role was in the Hindi comedy film Dharam Sankat Mein (2015), as a Police Officer. Subsequently, he has made many cameo appearances in films like Force 2 (2016), Ribbon (2017) and Fanney Khan (2018).
He has also appeared in prominent Indian TV shows like Yeh Hai Mohabbatein (2013), Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat (2015), Police Factory (2015), TV Ke Uss Paar (2016) & Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala (2018). His most notable TV performance was in Baal Krishna (2016) where he portrayed the poor and pale character of Sudama - the childhood friend of Lord Krishna. His performance as 'Rohan' was much appreciated in the popular TV Mini-series Ready 2 Mingle (2018), as the friend and manager of Nirav (Amol Parashar) & Myra (Aahana Kumra). More recently, he played the 'Boss' of 'Nia' (Anjali Tatrari) in the acclaimed TV show Mere Dad Ki Dulhan (2019).
Adorning a bald and bearded, polished look, Abudhar Al Hassan, has managed to garner a wide range of supporting roles in popular web series such as Official CEOgiri (2018) and Spotlight 2 (2018) although his most challenging portrayal was that of the character 'Manoj Kacholia' a self-centered, egoistical movie director, in the award-winning web series Bhak (2019).
Born and brought up in Tripoli, Libya, Abudhar has had the advantage of experiencing different lifestyles including that of India and the Arab world. Also being a polyglot has helped him to transcend regional boundaries and work in multilingual projects. While originally a Malayali by descent, Abudhar is well-versed in Hindi, English, Tamil and of course, Malayalam. He can also manage some Arabic (Libyan dialect).
Abudhar Al Hassan can be seen soon in films like Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (2022), Kaadan (2021) and Om - The Battle Within (2022).- Cinematographer
Abdulhafeez is a Libyan Cinematographer\Colorist best known for his work on the first Horror Libyan TV Series "Takriff 2021-2023). Hafeez he grew up in a family that appreciate art, an Oud Player Father, a Guitarist Brother and a Photographer Uncle, he got influenced of his Brother when he was 8 years old so he became a musician at first, as well as messing around with still photography with his uncle and cousins, then he decided to become a cinematographer at the age of 20, his passion to motion pictures and creating a decent images lead him to become a Colorist as well. In 2018 Hafeez met the Libyan Director Mouayed Zabtia who owns one of the biggest production companies in North Africa, that provide a high end cinema equipment such as ARRI\Red cameras Cooke\HAWK lenses and many more. Hafeez & Mouayed collaborated in so many projects since then, and one of the most successful projects they both worked together is Takriff"2023", their collaboration will never ends since they both share the same cinematic language. And now he is one of a kind Cinematographers in Libya as well as his knowledge and involvement in Post Production also his +5 years experience with ARRI cameras.- Rino Leandri was born on 16 December 1919 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for È arrivato l'accordatore (1952). He died on 10 April 1994 in Anzio, Italy.
- Khalifa Haftar was born in 1943 in Ajdabiya, British Occupied Libya [now Libya].
- Actor
- Sound Department
- Director
A well-known voice in Southern California, Phil Hulett has served as the public address announcer for the Anaheim Ducks since 1996 and over the years has manned the public address microphone for the Los Angeles Angels, L.A. Kiss, Anaheim Storm, Long Beach Ice Dogs, Los Angeles Blades and a variety of tournaments and charity sports events. Phil is a network radio news anchor and a Los Angeles radio fixture heard on various radio stations since the late 1970s: as traffic anchor on KNX 1070 News Radio, morning news/talk host at KFWB News Talk 980, morning news man at KBIG and KHTZ (now AMP Radio), and a DJ at Pure Rock 105.5 KNAC. Phil's voice can be heard all over the world on his variety talk podcast Phil Hulett and Friends, as well as radio and television commercials, top-selling video games, corporate presentations, kiosks and events. Phil was a key player in the dot com revolution. In 1998 he co-founded Internet-Only Radio Station KNAC.COM, and was a founding member of Enigma Digital where the digital music delivery model was developed and various channels streamed to several million early fans of live, online music radio. As adjunct professor at Chapman University in Orange, CA and Mt San Antonio College in Walnut, CA, Phil teaches all things radio and digital media. He also is an after school public speaking and commercial voice over coach helping elementary school children find their voice and gain the confidence they need in a competitive world. Phil is married to Remy Hulett. Together they have three daughters, Alexandra, Olivia and Victoria.- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Herbert Pagani was born on 25 April 1944 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for Vacanze di Natale (1983), Marco Visconti (1975) and Lost Love (2003). He died on 16 August 1988 in Miami, Florida, USA.- Dante Posani was born on 4 January 1940 in Benghazi, Libya. He is an actor, known for The Leopard (1963), Lucky, el intrépido (1967) and Djurado (1966).
- Actor
- Transportation Department
Italian race driver Lorenzo Bandini started out his career like so many other race drivers, that of a mechanic. From there he progressed to driving the cars and was successful as a sports car driver, rally racer and ultimately Grand Prix driver. He drove for three major Grand Prix teams, Cooper, BRM and the world famous Ferrari. It was with Ferrari he enjoyed his greatest success, winning the 1964 Austrian Grand Prix, but he also paid for it heavily, crashing on the 82nd lap of the famed Monaco Grand Prix, in 1967. His car flipped upside down in the middle of the track and burst into flames. Bandini suffered terrible burns and died three days later in the hospital. He was 31.- Anabel Littledale was born in 1951 in Libya. She is an actress, known for The Beast in the Cellar (1971), In the Devil's Garden (1971) and Thriller (1973).
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Evelina Meghnagi was born on 23 October 1954 in Tripoli, Libya. She is an actress, known for The Passion of the Christ (2004), The Princess of Montpensier (2010) and Ripley's Game (2002).- Dorota Szelagowska was born on 26 September 1980 in Tripoli, Libya. She is a producer, known for Rower Blazeja (1997), Dorota was urzadzi (2014) and Kuba Wojewódzki (2002).
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Norman Mozzato was born on 17 March 1940 in Tripoli, Libya. He is an actor and writer, known for Nostalghia (1983), On the Way to Dotsiko (1980) and Saturnino Farandola (1977).- Producer
- Additional Crew
Robert Haggiag was born in 1913 in Tripoli, Libya. He was a producer, known for The Birds, the Bees and the Italians (1966), The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and Legend of the Lost (1957). He died on 1 March 2009 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Mariù Pascoli was born on 1 January 1935 in Tripoli, Libya. She was an actress, known for Piccolo mondo antico (1941), Gran premio (1944) and Senza famiglia (1946). She was married to Gian Luigi Degli Espositi. She died on 6 November 2018 in Bologna, Italy.
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Writer
Nizam Najar was born in 1980 in Libya. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Diary from the Revolution (2011), Aleppo's Fall (2017) and 69 Minutes of 86 Days (2017).- Director
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Mario Schifano was born on 20 September 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was a director and actor, known for Satellite (1968), Trapianto, consunzione e morte di Franco Brocani (1969) and Illustrious Corpses (1976). He died on 26 January 1998 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Writer
- Director
- Composer
Leslie Stewart was born on 23 May 1949 in Benghazi, Libya. He is a writer and director, known for Fighting with My Family (2019), Scene (1968) and Screen Two (1985).- Producer
- Director
- Editor
Richard Journo was born on 18 June 1958 in Tripoli, Libya. He is a producer and director, known for Sorelle Diverse, The Mick Fleetwood Story: Two Sticks and a Drum (2000) and Talkin' Blues (1996).- Leonardo Petrillo was born on 6 November 1957 in Tripoli, Libya. He is an actor, known for Man on Fire (1987), Una storia semplice (1991) and Don Matteo (2000).
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Writer
Ali Zoghdani independent filmmaker and an art director, he studied B.A. in TV and Film, B.A. in Advertising and Public Relations from the Lebanese American University. Ali started doing visual arts and filming in beginning of 2012 post-revolution in Libya. Most of his work from 2012-2013 were focusing on humanitarian and social change, working with different NGOs and creating visual work that promotes equality, political engagement, and youth entrepreneurship, in the form of awareness campaigns. Dropped from Med School after his first year in Tripoli University, and decided to focus on working on films and independent projects. He moved to Lebanon in 2014 and pursued his major in Film, and have worked on many projects and wrote multiple scripts since then. He uses social media platforms and local galleries to showcase his films and projects.- Writer
- Director
- Soundtrack
Ghigo De Chiara was born on 19 December 1921 in Tripoli, Italy [now Tripoli, Libya]. He was a writer and director, known for Che notte quella notte! (1977), The Old Testament (1963) and La marcia su Roma (1962). He died on 31 January 1995 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Anna Maria Surdo was born on 16 January 1937 in Zuara, Libya. She is an actress, known for The Leopard (1963), Planets Around Us (1962) and Crazy Desire (1962). She was previously married to Nico Fidenco.
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Palestinian - Jordanian Independent filmmaker Yahya was born in Libya in 1978, raised in Saudi Arabia, a writer, director, producer and a literary critic with Masters Degrees in literature and master in film from ECAIR Cinema School in Paris. He wrote and directed many shorts, his short "SMS" 2008 participated in the 38th international film festival Rotterdam, Tangier ISFF.
His first feature "The Last Friday" 2011 participated in many festivals as Fribourg International film festival 2012 "won the special jury award", Berlinale forum 2012, Dubai International film festival 2011 won three awards (special Jury award, best actor, best music). and won Cinema in Motion at San Sebastian Film Festival 2011.
He is working on his second comedy feature film "Me, Myself & Murdoch" Cannes International Film Festival, L'Atelier 2013.- Louise Rush was born on 13 September 1949 in Benghazi, Libya. She was an actress, known for Sex and the Other Woman (1972), The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough (1974) and Open the Door and See All the People (1964). She died in 2006 in Kensington, London, England, UK.
- Adriano Visconti was born on 11 November 1915 in Tripoli, Libya. He died on 29 April 1945 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
- Maurizio Seimandi was born on 22 July 1939 in Benghazi, Libya. He is an actor, known for L'odissea (1991), The Three Musketeers (1991) and Liberi tutti (2015).
- Production Manager
Aladdin Joha was born on 23 September 1986 in Tripoli, Libya. He is a production manager, known for Cydamus (2018).- Director
- Writer
- Composer
Mohamed Barhoum, (born November 05, 2002) professionally known as Lil Pisy, is a Egyptan Musician, DJ, EDM producer and YouTuber.Best known for his songs Winsten and Norento, he is an independent artist nicknamed Lil Pisy.
Early life
Lil Pisy was born in 2002 in Benghazi, Libya. He grew up in Benghazi. In November, 2022 His primary passion was basketball. He was also a fan of music especially EDM. He was never known to have any wise musical talent until his father passed away on January 23, 2013 due to cancer. This encouraged him to move forward and take a new path in his life.
Music Career
Lil Pisy started his career at the age of 17 in Benghazi, Libya as a music producer online. He later started releasing his originals on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music in early May 2022.
Lil Pisy is best known for his singles "Norento", "Winsten ", "La Relòve " and "Barod" on Spotify and other music streaming platforms. In May, 2022. he created a YouTube channel which he uses for music and also to teach, provide tips, guide and help fellow producers & artist to fit in the world of Music.- Judy Bridgland was born on 15 December 1947 in Benghazi, Libya. She is an actress, known for Lovejoy (1986), The Many Wives of Patrick (1976) and The Squirrels (1974).
- Director
- Producer
- Editor
Hitham Sawie is a Libyan Director, Producer and Writer who was born in 23 June 1981 in Tripoli, Libya. He started his profession as an Animation Director and a Graphic Designer in (2006). Now he owns a company of media production called Albiram "CameraPixle". (He named the Company after his brother who passed away in 1997). After high school, Asawie went to Medical college in Tripoli for a while before he moved to Al-Bayan University to get his BA in computer programming in 2007. Hitham has lately joint The High Institute of Arts and Technology to make him self even better than he ever was in Directing. Asawie was grew up surrounded by arts, and he was deeply influenced by every single member of his artistic family. He has been recently interested in writing poetry, painting, photographing, sculpturing and learning music.- Mahmoud Jebril was born on 28 May 1952 in Benghazi, Libya. He died on 5 April 2020 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Khalifa Abo Khraisse is a Libyan director, writer and actor. Applauded at the Locarno Film Festival, and was nominated for best reportage at BBC Arab Films Festival 2015. Known for Cartoline Da Tripoli (Postcards from Tripoli), the weekly column he writes on the site of the Internazionale magazine, which offers the Italian readers a glimpses of daily life in the Libyan capital, that can say much more than a geopolitical article.- Wichy Hassan was born in 1955 in Tripoli, Libya. He died on 16 December 2011 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Shukri Ghanem was born on 9 October 1942 in Tripoli, Libya. He died on 29 April 2012 in Vienna, Austria.
- Vittorio Veltroni was born on 26 November 1918 in Tripoli, Libya. He was a writer and actor, known for Amor non ho! Però, però.. (1951), Love in the City (1953) and Piovuto dal cielo (1953). He died on 26 July 1956 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Producer
- Actor
David Zard was born on 6 January 1943 in Tripoli, Libya. He was a producer and actor, known for Concerto (1980), Notre Dame de Paris - Live Arena di Verona (2002) and Ama e cambia il mondo: Live Arena di Verona (2013). He died on 27 January 2018 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.