Category talk:English people of Italian descent
Latest comment: 16 years ago by Tony Corsini in topic Anthony Minghella
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editI'm not sure how Robert Kilroy-Silk makes this list. And Tom Conti and Dominic Matteo are not Anglo-Italians, they are Scottish Italians. If you want to extend this list to include Scots, it should be re-named British Italians and such names as Charles Forte and Lou Macari added.Bill Tegner 09:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I wasn't sure about Kilroy (and Naomi Westermann), I just assumed whoever categorised them knew something I don't. Matteo seems to be a mix of Italian, English and Scottish, so I think he fits, although I've removed Tom Conti. There is an Italo-Scots category, they're both in that. ArtVandelay13 15:10, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
there is Perrotta, english for an accident, and there aren't Fiona May, judge John Henry Woodcock and actor Ray Lovelock...
Anthony Minghella
editI have put him in both Anglo-Italian and Italian-Scots categories as according to his article he was born in England of a Scots-Italian father.Tony Corsini 13:01, 13 July 2007 (UTC)