Matarazzo (Italian: [mataˈrattso], Neapolitan: [mataˈrattsə]) is an Italian family name from Campania with a small stock present in Sicily. In the variants Matarazzi, Matarozzi, Materazzi and Materazzo it is present in Tuscany and Latium.
It may refer to:
People
edit- Andrea Matarazzo, Brazilian industrialist and politician
- Ciccillo Matarazzo (1898–1977), Brazilian industrialist and arts patron
- Count Francesco Matarazzo (1854–1937), 20th Century Italian-Brazilian industrialist
- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy (born 1941), Brazilian politician
- Ermelino Matarazzo (1883-1920), Brazilian entrepreneur, also the name of an area of São Paulo:
- Maria Angélica Matarazzo, Brazilian historian, wife of Óscar R. Benavides, son of Peruvian president Óscar R. Benavides.
- Francesco Matarazzo (1443–1518), Italian historian, author of Chronicles of the City of Perugia 1492-1503
- Gaten Matarazzo (born 2002), American actor
- Heather Matarazzo (born 1982), American actress
- James Matarazzo (1941-2018), American academic
- John Matarazzo, Italian-American gangster with the Genovese crime family
- Maysa Matarazzo (1936–1977), Brazilian singer
- Mike Matarazzo (1966–2014), American bodybuilder
- Neal Matarazzo , American actor
- Pellegrino Matarazzo, American professional soccer coach who is currently the head coach of Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart.
- Raffaello Matarazzo (1909–1966), Italian writer and film director
- Jade Matarazzo (1954), photographer. Great-niece of Ciccillo.
- Daniela Matarazzo Carraro (1985), Olympic Athlete. Great great-grand daughter of Count Francesco Matarazzo.
- Andrew Matarazzo (1997), actor. Son of Jade Matarazzo
Other uses
edit- 9111 Matarazzo, an asteroid discovered by Giuseppe Matarazzo
- Four Sisters Winery at Matarazzo Farm, a winery in New Jersey