De Niro: no Italian dressing.(Robert De Niro)

From: Daily Variety | Date: October 18, 2004| Author: Vivarelli, Nick | Copyright information

ROME -- Robert De Niro ruffled some feathers in Italy over the weekend after he traveled to Milan to promote local links with the Tribeca Film Festival.

The flap, according to insiders, had to do with the U.S. presidential election.

In Milan, De Niro declined to receive a top local award known as the Golden Ambrosius from the fashion capital's mayor, Gabriele Albertini, De Niro whom he kept waiting for 40 minutes before the start of Thursday's Tribeca in Mila...

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