Valeria Moriconi, Corrado Pani, Luca Barbareschi, Roman Polanski, Barbara d_Urso, Enrico Montesano, Giuliana de Sio

Name: Valeria

Surname: Moriconi



Valeria Moriconi, pseudonym of Valeria Abbruzzetti (Jesi, 15 November 1931 – Jesi, 15 June 2005), was an Italian actress and voice actress.



Name: Corrado

Surname: Pani



Corrado Pani (Rome, 4 March 1936 – Rome, 2 March 2005) was an Italian actor and voice actor



Name: Luca

Surname: Barbareschi



Luca Giorgio Barbareschi (Montevideo, 28 July 1956) is an Italian actor, director, television producer, film producer, author, television host, screenwriter, artistic director and politician. On television, as an entertainer, he has participated in around eighty dramas and twenty variety shows. He was elected deputy in the 2008 general elections, remaining in office until 2013.



Name: Roman

Surname: Polanski



Roman Polański, born Rajmund Roman Thierry Polański (Paris, 18 August 1933), is a Polish, naturalized French director, screenwriter, actor and film producer.



Name: Barbara

Surname: D'Urso



Barbara D'Urso, pseudonym of Maria Carmela D'Urso (Naples, 7 May 1957), is an Italian television presenter, actress and writer. You made your debut on television at the end of the seventies, taking part in some of the first productions of the nascent Telemilano 58 (which later became Canale 5) and in the Rete 2 program Stryx. In the following decade she also began her career as an actress, participating in several films for the small and big screen, continuing her activity on television at the same time. During the nineties you were registered as a journalist for a short period and you worked for some weeklies and monthlies. From 2003 to 2023 she worked as a television presenter exclusively on Canale 5. She hosted several editions of Big Brother, as well as other reality shows, entertainment shows and, since 2008, infotainment programmes. She is also an author of books: she has written eight volumes, seven published by Mondadori and one by Nuova Eri.



Name: Enrico

Surname: Montesano



Enrico Montesano (Rome, 7 June 1945) is an Italian actor, television host, singer, cabaret artist and former politician. His career has ranged from theater to television to cinema. He made his debut in 1966 at the theater with Humor nero, and at the cinema, with Caterina Caselli, in Io non protesto, io amo by Ferdinando Baldi. From the seventies he also made his debut on television in successful programs, until he won the "Golden Rose of Montreux" in 1977 with the variety show Quantunque io. The following year he was the protagonist of the musical comedy Rugantino. With the musical comedy Bravo! (1981) receives the "IDI award". At the cinema he acted in successful films such as Lobster for Breakfast, Here the Hand, The Thief, The Two Carabinieri, Il Conte Tacchia and Department Stores, while on television he hosted with Anna Oxa the 1988 edition of the variety show Fantastico combined with the Italian Lottery, which proved the most successful one, with an audience record still unbeaten and the sale of a number of Italian Lottery tickets never exceeded again. Also active as a singer and, in the new millennium, as a writer, he published in 2003, for Kovalski editions, We were born to suffer and we succeeded, in 2011 A spare alibi, a novel born from an idea for a film, and I confess, autobiographical text published by Edizioni Piemme in 2015. He also had a brief experience in the political field as a municipal councilor in Rome and in the European Parliament with 144,000 preferences with the PDS, from where he resigned after two years, giving up his pension MEP.



Name: Giuliana

Surname: De Sio



Giuliana De Sio (Salerno, 2 April 1957) is an Italian actress, winner of two David di Donatello


Autograph type: Teatro Manzoni program 1999-2000 with various autographs

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