Pantalone is a character from the Commedia dell'arte tradition, known for his greedy, miserly, and often lecherous nature. He typically represents the archetype of a wealthy merchant or old man, characterized by his cunning and shrewdness in business dealings. Pantalone often seeks to profit from others, displaying a mix of arrogance and vulnerability, especially in romantic pursuits. His exaggerated physicality and distinctive costume, including a long nose and tight pants, further emphasize his comedic and often foolish traits.
Joe Pantalone was born in 1952.
Uske pantalone was created in 1986.
Pantalone
nop it lelly!
venezia
The cast of Starcheto s kariranite pantalone - 1989 includes: Lyuba Aleksieva Georgi Mihailov Svetla Todorova
Pantalone is counting his money and Arlecchino comes along and attempts to steal it 3 times before he is successful. Pantalone then finds out and proceeds to beat him.
The pantalone is often seen in red and black, and usually appears in a red vest, red pants, and a black ankle-length coat or cloak.
He takes small stiff steps with his feet spread apart. His back is bent forward, and both his hands are always in front of him. It is almost as if Pantalone has a rope attached to his forehead and it is what pulls him forward. When Pantalone walks his body shifts upwards and downwards a a bit. Just think chicken
Whacks's birth name is Mark Pantalone.
Pantalone is a stock character who represents one of the vecchi (old men) in Commedia dell'Arte, a style of improvisational theatre that was formed in Italy in the 16th century.The archetypal old (and often lecherous) miser, Pantalone is generally portrayed as a Venetian with a long beard, a hooked nose, a money pouch on his belt, and red breeches and stockings. In fact, the name Pantalone has provided a source for the English word pantaloons from those distinctive breeches that typify the character's costume.Otherwise, you might be referring to Joe Pantalone (born 1952), who is a Canadian politician, city councillor for Ward 19, and deputy mayor of Torontio, Ontario. Consider visiting his web site for more information: http://www.joepantalone.org/
Slacks is an English equivalent of 'pantalone'. The Italian word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PAHN-tah-LOH-neh'.