List of Famous people named Arrigo
Arrigo Sacchi
Arrigo Sacchi is an Italian former professional football coach. He was twice manager of Milan, with great success. He won the Serie A title in his 1987–88 debut season and then dominated European football by winning back to back European Cups in 1989 and 1990. From 1991 to 1996, he was head coach of the Italy national team and led them to the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final, only to lose to Brazil in a penalty shoot-out.
Arrigo Levi
Arrigo Levi was an Italian journalist, essayist, and television anchorman.
Arrigo Petacco
Arrigo Petacco was an Italian writer, historian and journalist.
Arrigo Boito
Arrigo Boito was an Italian poet, journalist, novelist, librettist and composer, best known today for his libretti, especially those for Giuseppe Verdi's last two monumental operas Otello and Falstaff and his own opera Mefistofele. Along with Emilio Praga and his own brother Camillo Boito, he is regarded as one of the prominent representatives of the Scapigliatura artistic movement.
Arrigo Benedetti
Arrigo Benedetti, was an Italian journalist and writer. He also was the editor of important news magazines: Oggi (1939–1941), L'Europeo (1945–54), L'Espresso (1955–63), and Il Mondo (1969–72). Born as Giulio, he changed his name to Arrigo in 1933.
Arrigo Gattai
Arrigo Miglio
Arrigo Miglio is an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop. He has been Archbishop of Cagliari since 25 February 2012.
Arrigo Pola
Arrigo Pola was an Italian tenor who had an active international performance career during the 1940s through the 1960s. After, he embarked on a second career, as a celebrated voice teacher in both Italy and Japan. Among his notable pupils were tenors Luciano Pavarotti, Giuliano Bernardi, Vincenzo La Scola and bass Michele Pertusi. He also served as the Artistic Director of the Fujiwara Opera from 1957 to 1965.
Arrigo Colombo
Arrigo Colombo (1916–1998) was an Italian film producer.
Arrigo Breschi
Arrigo Breschi was an Italian set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film It Started in Naples (1960) which starred Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, and Vittorio De Sica.