Paul Brown coached Dante Lavelli as a Cleveland Brown during all four AAFC seasons, 1946-1949. Dante came out of Hudson, Ohio High School as a quarterback in 1941. He enrolled at Ohio State that fall to play for Brown who had left Massillon Washington High School to coach the Buckeyes. Hudson was just north of Akron and Massillon just south of Akron. Dante, along with Lou Groza and other teammates who had played for Brown at OSU became an important member of the original Browns after returning from duty in WWII.
Dante Lavelli's birth name is Dante Bert Joseph Lavelli.
Dante Lavelli is 6' 2".
Dante Lavelli went by Glue Fingers.
Dante Lavelli was born on February 23, 1923, in Hudson, Ohio, USA.
Dante Lavelli died on January 20, 2009, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA of congestive heart failure.
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Dante Falconeri is played by Dominic Zamprogna.
Emma Dante has: Played herself in "Che tempo che fa" in 2003. Played herself in "Emma Dante - Il gesto necessario" in 2007. Played Herself - Regia in "Carmen" in 2009. Played herself in "Emma Dante - Sud Costa Occidentale" in 2011. Played Rosa in "Via Castellana Bandiera" in 2013.
The following Hall of Famers spent part or all of their careers with the Browns: Otto Graham Paul Brown Marion Motley Jim Brown Lou Groza Dante Lavelli Len Ford Bill Willis Willie Davis Doug Atkins Bobby Mitchell Paul Warfield Mike McCormack Frank Gatski Len Dawson Leroy Kelly Henry Jordan Tommy McDonald Ozzie Newsome Joe DeLamielleure Gene Hickerson
NBA player Dante Cunningham played for Villanova.
NFL player Dante Rosario played for Oregon.
Dante Alighieri's impact during the Renaissance was significant. His literary works, particularly "The Divine Comedy," played a key role in shaping the Italian language and literature. Additionally, his writings helped to establish a humanistic approach to literature and influenced other Renaissance thinkers and writers.