Daniela Poggi

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Daniela Poggi
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Daniela Poggi (2020)
Born (1954-10-17) October 17, 1954 (age 66)
Savona, Italy
Other namesDaniela Levy
OccupationActress
Years active1975–present

Daniela Poggi (born October 17, 1954) is an Italian film and stage actress and television presenter.

Background[]

Born in Savona, at young age Poggi studied ballet, then graduated from Linguistic High-school.[1] Following her family she moved in Milan where she started working in commercials;[1] resumed her ballet studies, after a few minor film roles Poggi had the first great opportunity in 1978, chosen by Walter Chiari to star with him in the revue Hai mai provato nell'acqua calda?[1] In 1979 she got a huge popularity thanks to the participation to the Raiuno variety television La sberla, that was seen by an average of about 20 million viewers.[1]

Poggi started her cinema career in genre films, especially starring in roles of sexual object in several commedie sexy all'italiana,[1] then, from late 1980s, she switched into more dramatic roles. She was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 2001.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Television[]

Prize and awards[]

  • October 24, 2020: the 9th edition of the Prize in Bisceglie, Italy, together with the Roman Catholi Apostolic Nuncio Francisco-Javier Lozano Sebastián, Simona amabene, the Italian founder of the Marian family prayer Costola Rosa, the singers Golec uOrkiestra, Paolo Mengoli, , , Daniele Si Nasce, Devis Manoni, Silva Perentin, and the actors , Luca Capuano and Vincenzo Bocciarelli.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Lamberto Antonelli (August 24, 1981). "Daniela Poggi scappa dall'harem". La Stampa.
  2. ^ "ambassador e testimonial – Daniela Poggi". UNICEF. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  3. ^ "A San Ferdinando e a Bisceglie la IX edizione del Riconoscimento Giovanni Paolo II" [In San Ferdinando and BIsceglie the IX edition of the Juan Paul II Award] (in Italian). October 21, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2021.

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