Schiavone - People

People

  • Andrea Schiavone, Venetian artist
  • Assunta De Rossi (born 1983), Philippine actress, real name Assunta Schiavone
  • Alessandra De Rossi (born 1984), Philippine actress, real name Alessandra Schiavone, younger sister of Assunta de Rossi
  • Dave Schiavone, American jazz saxophonist
  • Francesca Schiavone (born 1980), Italian tennis player
  • Francesco Schiavone, member of the Camorra crime syndicate
  • Giorgio Schiavone (Juraj Ćulinović, 1433-1504) Dalmatian painter, active in Padua, Italy
  • Joe Schiavoni, American politician
  • Joseph J. Schiavone (born 1955), Arbitrationist
  • Luigi Schiavone, Italian guitarist
  • Louise Schiavone, American journalist
  • Patricio Schiavone, (born 1985), Argentine actor
  • Patrick Schiavone, American Ford F-150 designer
  • Tony Schiavone (born 1964), American professional wrestling announcer
  • David Schiavone, Scottish sports journalist
  • Gretta Schiavone, of the singing group The Laurie Sisters
  • Phyllis Schiavone, of the singing group The Laurie Sisters
  • Carolyn Schiavone, of the singing group The Laurie Sisters
  • Michael Schiavone, Italian-American Casting Director.

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