by Nick Vivarelli
Gabriele Ferzetti, the silently seductive Italian actor who rose to international prominence during the 1950's and 60's, when he played a dissolute playboy opposite Monica Vitti inMichelangelo Antonioni's melancholy masterpiece "L'Avventura," died in Rome on Wednesday.
He was 90. Ferzetti's stage, screen and TV career spanned seven decades all the way to his role as a Milanese patriarch in Luca Guadagnino's "I Am Love," in 2009.
Source: http://variety.com/
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