Fabio Lanzoni's Human Design Chart

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          Fabio Lanzoni's Biography

          Italian-American model, a gorgeous 6’3″, 225 lb hunk with turquoise eyes, honey colored long blond hair with a face that has launched a thousand romance novels and a chest to behold. The son of a wealthy industrialist and a mother who was a former Miss Milano, he was a teenage shot-put star and began a modeling career at 14. He relates that he first made love at 15 and has been a true romantic ever since. He loves women and loves his product, romance, and will not appear in violent scenes.
          When he graduated high school he went to America to try his luck. When he entered the Ford Agency, within 15′ he had a contract. His big break came in modeling for the cover of a romance novel, “Heart’s Afire,” 1989. At one point he was posing for as many as 16 cover-shots in a day.
          By 1993 he had a 1-900 phone message and a CD, “Fabio After Dark.” He appeared in a short-lived TV series “Acapulco H.E.A.T,” October 1993.
          In March 1999, while he was riding a roller coaster a Canadian goose flew into his face, causing Fabio a stitch-requiring cut on his nose. The goose was less fortunate – a goner – but the encounter was remarkable inasmuch as a 15-lb bird traveling 70 mph could take one’s head off.
          Keeping up his entrepreneurial efforts, Fabio began his own production company, specializing in animation. His “Thor, God of Thunder,” was released in 2001. He has appeared in several recent small film roles. An avid motorcyclist, he owns 125 bikes, and his six-bedroom Hollywood home is filled with equipment for film animation.
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