Giani Esposito (23 August 1930 – 1 January 1974) was a French film actor and singer-songwriter.
Esposito was born from the union of a French mother with an Italian father in Etterbeek (Belgium), and he died from viral hepatitis in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. He appeared in 50 films between 1951 and 1973.
As singer-songwriter, between 1958 and 1973, he recorded numerous albums marked with spirituality and poetry. His biggest success is The Clowns (Les Clowns, 1957), several covers by Raymond Devos, Jeanne-Marie Sens, Hervé Vilard and Bernard Lavilliers.
He was married with the French actress Pascale Petit and they had a girl, Doushka Esposito (born in 1963), today singer, and younger, under the name of Douchka, she was ambassadress of Walt Disney's productions on the French television.
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as Mario Cortese
1966
as Napoléon
1966
as Napoléon
1964
as Ettore
1964
as Ettore
1962
as Yan
1961
as Gerard Lenz
1960
as Jérôme
1960
as Lemaître
1960
as Claude
1958
as Marius de Pontmercy
1957
as Claude Watroff
1956
as Vani
1956
as Sandro Galli
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as Pietro
1955
as Pierre Jaeger
1955
as Jean de Montesson
1955
as Prince Alexandre
1954
as un tueur
1954
as Self
1953
as Le capitaine du bateau
1953
as Un journaliste (uncredited)
1953
as Un cheminot en grève (uncredited)
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as A young guest
1951
as A Jewish passenger (uncredited)