Boiardi (surname)
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Boiardi (pronounced: Boy-AR-dee) is an Italian surname.[1]
People with this surname include:
People[edit]
- Amedeo Boiardi, Italian politician, early-1990s former President of the Province of Massa and Carrara
- Anna Boiardi, grandneice of Hector Boyardee, star of reality show Playing with Fire (2013 TV series)
- Carlo Boiardi, mid-20th-century Roman Catholic Bishop of Apuania, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Carrara-Pontremoli
- Ettore Boiardi (1897-1985; anglicized as: Hector Boyardee), the Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, Italian chef and Italian-American food entrepreneur
- George Boiardi, a midfielder lacrosse player, see List of Premier Lacrosse League awards
- Gian Luigi Boiardi (1951-2018), Italian politician
- Richard Boiardi (1890-1984), Italian-American mafioso
Fictional characters[edit]
- Geoffrey Boiardi (character), a fictional character from the 2001 romcom film The Next Big Thing (film)
References[edit]
- ↑ Christopher Klein (22 August 2018). "The Surprising History of the Real Chef Boy-Ar-Dee". History Channel USA.
See also[edit]
- Boiardo (surname), an Italian surname
- George Boiardi Short Stick Midfielder of the Year, a Premier Lacrosse League award, see List of Premier Lacrosse League awards
- Chef Boyardee, an Italian food brand created by Ettore Boiardi, now a ConAgra Foods brand
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