Los
Angeles Times
June 13, 2020
Fabrizio Mioni, former actor and interior designer, passed
away peacefully on June 8, 2020 in Los
Angeles at the age of 89. Born and raised in Rome, Italy
Fabrizio studied architecture at the University
of Rome. While still a
student, he discovered his acting talents participating in numerous Italian
films and theatrical productions. In the late 1950's Fabrizio was encouraged to
come to Los Angeles
to further pursue his career in film and television. From the day he landed in Los Angeles, he loved the
city and claimed it as his own. In mid-life he pursued a second successful
career in interior design showcasing his elegant and refined taste. Fabrizio
enjoyed a vibrant life always surrounded by his cherished dogs. His life was a
full one populated with many loving friends, stimulating world travel,
exhilarating music, theater, art and dance. His home was an oasis where he
gathered his many treasured friends for good food, laughter and conversation.
His genial humor and consistently upbeat personality will be missed by many. He
leaves his two brothers Mauro of Los Angeles and Marcello of Rome,
sister-in-law, Marcee of Los Angeles and countless, loving friends. A joyous
celebration of Fabrizio's life will be held with family and friends at a later
date.
MIONI, Fabrizio
Born: 9/23/1930, Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Died: 6/8/2020, Los Angeles, California,
U.S.A.
Fabrizio Mioni’s
westerns – actor:
Bronco (TV) – 1960 (Salazar)
Death Valley Days (TV) –
1962 (Paul Duval)
Bonanza (TV) – 1965 (Carlo Alfieri)
The Virginian (TV) – 1966 (Jean)
The Big Valley (TV) – 1967 (Juan Molino)
The High Chaparral (TV) – 1969 (Nickanora)
Fabrizio gave a bravura performance as Joaquin Murrietta/(Juan Molino) in THE BIG VALLEY [episode "Joaquin" S3E01].
ReplyDelete