Proper noun
Spoto (plural Spotos)
A surname from Italian.
"Her spirit triumphed with remarkable grace and courage," adds Spoto. Source: Internet
Riese Hitchens 1988, p. 228 Spoto 2001, p. 182 He died of a heart attack only days later, leaving her devastated. Source: Internet
Spoto 2001, p. 221 Banner 2012, p. 205 Leaming 1998, p. 75 on box office figure. Source: Internet
Spoto 2001, pp. 17–26 Banner 2012, pp. 32–35 While Gladys was mentally and financially unprepared for a child, she was able to place Monroe with foster parents Albert and Ida Bolender in the rural town of Hawthorne soon after the birth. Source: Internet
Spoto 2001, pp. 175–177 Banner 2012, p. 157 Despite her grief, 1951 became the year in which she gained more visibility. Source: Internet
Spoto 2001, pp. 179–187 Churchwell 2004, p. 60 To further develop her acting skills, Monroe began taking classes with Michael Chekhov and mime Lotte Goslar. Source: Internet