Cuneo (surname)
Appearance
Cuneo is a surname of Italian origin. There is a notable family of Italian-descent with the named Cuneo primarily located in San Francisco and London, and many of the members of the family were painters.[1]
The family name Cuneo refers to the following people:
- Adrián Cuneo (1912–1995), Argentine actor
- Andrew Cuneo, American professional Magic: The Gathering player
- Anne Cuneo (1936–2015), Swiss journalist, author, and screenwriter
- Clorinda Cuneo (1866–1949), American socialite, daughter of businessman Joseph Cuneo and wife of Amadeo Giannini
- Cyrus Cuneo (1879–1916), American-born English painter
- Ernest Cuneo (1905–1988), American lawyer, political advisor, and newspaper owner
- Gustave Cunéo d'Ornano (1845–1906), French lawyer, journalist and politician
- John Cuneo (sailor) (1928–2020), Australian Olympic sailor
- John Cuneo (Illustrator) (born 1957), American illustrator and author
- Jonathan Cuneo (1952–2023), American lawyer
- José Cuneo (born 1965), Argentine comic-book illustrator
- José Cuneo Perinetti (1887–1977), Uruguayan painter
- Lester Cuneo (1888–1926), American stage and silent-film actor
- Mariano Cúneo Libarona (born 1961), Argentine lawyer
- Michael Cuneo, American engineer
- Peter Cuneo (contemporary), American business executive; vice chairman of Marvel Entertainment
- Rinaldo Cuneo (1877–1939), American painter; dubbed "the Painter of San Francisco"
- Terence Cuneo (1907–1996), English painter
Fictional characters
[edit]- Ottilio Cuneo, character from the novel The Godfather; appeared as Carmine Cuneo in the film version
References
[edit]- ^ Steiner, Mary (2016-03-12). "CUNEO: A Family of Early California Artists by Mary Steiner". issuu. Retrieved 2022-10-27.