Tonino Cervi, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on June 15, 1929, in the vibrant city of Milan, situated in the heart of Lombardy, Italy.
As a creative force, Cervi's impressive career spanned multiple roles, including producer and writer, leaving behind a legacy of notable works.
Some of his most notable productions include the 2003 film "Il quaderno della spesa", the 1975 film "The Girls Who'll Do Anything", and the 1968 film "Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!".
Sadly, Tonino Cervi's life came to a close on April 1, 2002, in the charming city of Siena, nestled in the picturesque region of Tuscany, Italy.