
The Alberto Sordi Museum and Foundation said Friday it would hold a show marking the 100th anniversary of his birth in the great actor's Roman villa from March to June this year. The foundation proposed the exhibit and the administration of Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi agreed to it, the foundation said.
The show will be in "various areas of the villa," the foundation said. It will be a multimedia show. A pavilion set up in the square in front of the villa will show various Sordi films for free. Veteran comic actor Sordi died on February 25 2003 at the age of 82.
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