Cosentino - People

People

  • Antonio Cosentino, Turkish artist
  • Antonio Cosentino, Italian sailor
  • Barbara Cosentino, second wife of Gary Crosby
  • Barbara Ann Cosentino, wife of Robert J. Cenker
  • Bethany Cosentino, American musician, member of Best Coast and Pocahaunted
  • Chris Cosentino, American chef
  • Chris Cosentino, American musician, former member of The A-Sides
  • Curt Cosentino, American musician, member of Polyrock
  • Frank Cosentino, Canadian football player
  • Frank J. Cosentino, American business executive/author, president of Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc.
  • Cosentino, Australian illusionist, runner-up performer on the fifth season of Australia's Got Talent
  • Ivan Cosentino, Argentine record producer/publisher, co-founder of Discos Qualiton
  • Jerome Cosentino, American politician
  • John Cosentino, American movie special effects artist, special effects artist on The Alien Factor
  • Nicola Cosentino, Italian politician
  • Paul Cosentino, American musician, founding member of The Boilermaker Jazz Band
  • Ron Cosentino, American screenwriter/director/producer, screenwriter/director/producer of Fallen Arches
  • Rosario "Saro" Cosentino, Italian songwriter, co-writer of various songs recorded by Franco Battiato (including I treni di Tozeur)
  • Sam Cosentino, Canadian sportscaster
  • Seth Gabel (born Seth Cosentino), American actor
  • Vicente Cosentino, Argentine cinematographer
  • Vincenzo Cosentino, Italian filmmaker

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