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Rush Hour 2 (uncredited CAST)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorT!M
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others will say Lisa/Lo/Cicero I have no idea or confirmation that it would be handled differently for DVD Profiler 1/2/3.

First: there is no 1/2/3 standard. Second: I've already provided some sources to back up my claim that "Lo" is part of her last name, and it's not hard to find more: BFI, AllMovie,...
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Lo is a prefix for last names used by Italian immigrants of the United States.
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Quoting Giga Wizard:
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others will say Lisa/Lo/Cicero I have no idea or confirmation that it would be handled differently for DVD Profiler 1/2/3.

First: there is no 1/2/3 standard. Second: I've already provided some sources to back up my claim that "Lo" is part of her last name, and it's not hard to find more: BFI, AllMovie,...


More of  the same.

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More of  the same.

Okay, I'll bite: what's the point of this post? Seriously? I'm guessing that, in light of the evidence supplied, you'd actually agree with me on parsing this as Lisa//Lo Cicero, yet somehow you still felt that it was necessary/helpful/enlightening/whatever to post this? Why? It is more of the same, obviously, as almost everything we keep discussing around here is. So what?
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Lo is a prefix for last names used by Italian immigrants of the United States.


I confirm, Lo Cicero is an Italian family name (probably from Sicily).
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