Category talk:English people of Italian descent

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I'm not sure how Robert Kilroy-Silk makes this list. And Tom Conti and Dominic Matteo are not Anglo-Italians, they are Scottish Italians. If you want to extend this list to include Scots, it should be re-named British Italians and such names as Charles Forte and Lou Macari added.Bill Tegner 09:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I wasn't sure about Kilroy (and Naomi Westermann), I just assumed whoever categorised them knew something I don't. Matteo seems to be a mix of Italian, English and Scottish, so I think he fits, although I've removed Tom Conti. There is an Italo-Scots category, they're both in that. ArtVandelay13 15:10, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

there is Perrotta, english for an accident, and there aren't Fiona May, judge John Henry Woodcock and actor Ray Lovelock...

Anthony Minghella[edit]

I have put him in both Anglo-Italian and Italian-Scots categories as according to his article he was born in England of a Scots-Italian father.Tony Corsini 13:01, 13 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]