Roberto parli

Adriana Volpe

Adriana Volpe

Born (1973-05-31) May 31, 1973 (age 51)

Trento, Italy

Spouse(s)Chicco Cangini
(m. 2000–2000) Roberto Parli
(m. 2008–present; 1 child)
Websitehttp://www.adrianavolpe.it/

Adriana Volpe (born 31 May 1973) is an Italian television presenter, model and actress.[1]

Biography

After graduating from scientific high school she moved to Rome. In 1990 she began the modeling profession, walking on the catwalks of various fashion capitals: Milan, Paris, Zürich, Tokyo. In 1992 she was engaged by RAI as the showgirl for the programme Scommettiamo che... (Italian version of the popular German programme Wetten, dass..?), hosted by Fabrizio Frizzi, going on until 1995.[2] She also supported Frizzi in Prove e provini a Scommettiamo che...?, daily programme related to the Lotteria Italia (Italian Lottery) and appendix of Scommettiamo che...?. In 1995 she made her film debut in Viaggi di nozze by Carlo Verdone, playing the role of Marcella, and Croce e delizia, directed by Luciano De Cres

Sandra Mondaini

Alessandrina Mondaini (1 de septiembre de 1931 – 21 de septiembre de 2010) fue una actriz, humorista y presentadora de nacionalidad italiana.

Biografía

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Inicios

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Su nombre completo era Alessandrina Mondaini, y nació en Milán, Italia. Hija de Giuseppina Lombardini y de Giacinto Mondaini, pintor y humorista de la revista satírica Il Bertoldo, a los seis meses de edad ya era famosa gracias a su padre, que la lanzó como modelo en una campaña contra la tuberculosis. Este éxito hizo que a los dos años fuera de nuevo protagonista de la campaña antituberculosa.

Hacia la mitad de los años 1940, debiendo ayudar a su familia en dificultades económicas, Sandra comenzó a trabajar como modelo para el semanario femenino Mani di fata, y después para el conocido fotógrafo Elio Luxardo y para Borsalino, la famosa casa de moda.

Comienzo de su carrera artística

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En 1949 debutó con la comedia Ghe pensi mi, de Marcello Marchesi, en el Teatro Olimpia de Milán, actuando junto a Tino Scotti y Franca Rame. En 1953 inició su carrera como actri

English roots of one of Italy’s football giants

The Milan team that were Italian champions in 1901:
Herbert Gilpin (left) is next to Alfred Edwards in the middle row
The football club that would eventually become known as AC Milan was founded on this day in 1899.

Although Juventus have won twice as many domestic Serie A titles - 36 to their 18 - AC Milan have been Italy’s most successful club in international club football, winning 18 trophies, including the European Cup/Champions League on seven occasions.

Yet the club owes its existence largely to five expatriate Englishmen, who conceived the idea of forming a football club - a cricket and football club, to be more accurate - during an evening at the Fiaschetteria Toscana bar, a few steps from the Duomo in the centre of Milan, where they would meet frequently to socialise.

The group comprised Alfred Edwards, a businessman from Shropshire, players Samuel Davies, from Manchester, David Allison and Edward Nathan Berra, both English but born in France, and Herbert Kilpin, who is remembered as the c

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