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The following is Sergio Franchi's (April 6, 1926 – May 1, 1990) comprehensive filmography. Regarding his acting roles; these include two musical comedy performance DVDs (also included on his discography), several comedy skits, and the 1983 Tony Awards film. Also included is his 1969 dramatic role as Tufa in The Secret of Santa Vittoria—a film that won the 1970 Golden Globe Award for "Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy." All of the sections are listed with earliest dates first. In addition to his extensive television performances (singing, dancing, comedy, and talk shows), there is a section on television commercials, and a section on archived films.

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  • The following is Sergio Franchi's (April 6, 1926 – May 1, 1990) comprehensive filmography. Regarding his acting roles; these include two musical comedy performance DVDs (also included on his discography), several comedy skits, and the 1983 Tony Awards film. Also included is his 1969 dramatic role as Tufa in The Secret of Santa Vittoria—a film that won the 1970 Golden Globe Award for "Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy." All of the sections are listed with earliest dates first. In addition to his extensive television performances (singing, dancing, comedy, and talk shows), there is a section on television commercials, and a section on archived films. (en)
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  • Peggy Lee, Sergio Franchi, & Nancy Sinatra on Ed Sullivan Show, 1967 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi as Black Knight on Red Skelton Show, 1969 (en)
  • Ed Sullivan & Sergio Franchi having fun on the set of Santa Vittoria in Italy, 1968 (en)
  • Jerry Lewis Clowning Around with Sergio Franchi & Nanette Fabray, 1968 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Dinah Shore, Dinah's Place, 1973 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi Co-Hosts on Mike Douglas Show, 1974 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi on Bob Hope Comedy Special, 1964 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi on Danny Kaye Show, 1966 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi on Dean Martin Show, 1966 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi on Julie Andrews Show, 1973 (en)
  • Victor Borge & Sergio Franchi, 1964 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi with sister, Dana Valery on Mike Douglas Show, 1-15-74 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi sings "Love is All" on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1970 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi sings Fiddler on Roof medley on Ed Sullivan Show, 1969 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" with Welsh Choir on Ed Sullivan Show, 1968 (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Caterina Valente Sing & Dance on Meredith Willson Show, 1964 (en)
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  • Selected Sergio Franchi Television Appearances (en)
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  • Co-Host on Mike Douglas, 1970s.jpg (en)
  • Dean Martin & Sergio Franchi.png (en)
  • Jerry Lewis, Sergio Franchi, Nanette Fabray.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Bob Hope 2-14-64.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Danny Kaye.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Dinah Shore.jpg (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Welsh Choir.jpg (en)
  • Sergio Franchi on Julie Andrews Show.jpg (en)
  • Sergio sings 'Love is All'.jpg (en)
  • Victor Borge & Sergio Franchi.png (en)
  • Ed Sullivan & Sergio Franchi tricking Stanley Kramer.jpg (en)
  • Dana Valery & Sergio Franchi on Mike Douglas Show.jpg (en)
  • Peggy Lee, Sergio, Nancy Sinatra on Ed Sullivan.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi as Black Knight on Red Skelton Show.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi & Caterina Valente on Willson Show.png (en)
  • Sergio Franchi sings "Fiddler on Roof" Medley on Ed Sulllivan.png (en)
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  • The following is Sergio Franchi's (April 6, 1926 – May 1, 1990) comprehensive filmography. Regarding his acting roles; these include two musical comedy performance DVDs (also included on his discography), several comedy skits, and the 1983 Tony Awards film. Also included is his 1969 dramatic role as Tufa in The Secret of Santa Vittoria—a film that won the 1970 Golden Globe Award for "Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy." All of the sections are listed with earliest dates first. In addition to his extensive television performances (singing, dancing, comedy, and talk shows), there is a section on television commercials, and a section on archived films. (en)
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  • Sergio Franchi filmography (en)
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