"I *lov'a* dis'a leest!" Mike Duvos wrote:
Dr. Vulis writes:
This is off-topic, but... Why do people refer to the bastards who ran Di's car off the road by some weird italian name?
In 1958, there was an Italian photographer named Tazio Secchiaroli who discovered that newspapers would pay big money for pictures of "surprised" celebrities. He is best known for a photograph of Egypt's King Farouk overturning a restaurant table in frustration after being harrassed during his meal.
When Federico Fellini made his 1960 film, "La Dolce Vita," where Marcello Mastroianni played a frustrated gossip columnist, he created a photographer sidekick for him based on Secchiaroli which he named "Parparazzo" in the film.
Since then, annoying photographers seeking to intrude upon celebrities and provoke them into performing for the camera have been referred to as "Paparazzi."
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