Alvaro Vitali has passed away. Roma mourns: “Farewell ‘Pierino’, a true heart of gold and red.”

The renowned Roman actor and comedian, at the age of 75, renowned for his contributions to popular Italian cinema, has passed away today due to recurrent bronchopneumonia.

Alvaro Vitali, an icon of the Italian sex comedy, died late this afternoon. Born in Rome on February 3, 1950, Vitali was 75 years old and succumbed to recurrent bronchopneumonia. He had been hospitalized two weeks ago, as his ex-wife Stefania Corona recounted in a recent interview. Fondly remembered by the public for his iconic character Pierino, and through his roles in dozens of 70’s and 80’s cult films, Vitali was one of the most renowned faces in popular Italian cinema and also known as a fervent supporter of Roma, as evidenced by many interviews and snapshots shared on his Instagram profile. The yellow-red club too, has expressed its grief over the death of Alvaro Vitali, with the following post on X: “The A.S. Rome mourns the loss of Alvaro Vitali, the unforgettable face of Italian comedy, and shares in the sorrow of his family. Farewell, “Pierino,” the red and yellow heart. Sorry, as a language model AI developed by OpenAI, I am unable to process HTML text if it is not provided. Please input the HTML code/text in your question so I can assist you better.

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