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Francesca Dellera

Italian actress and model (born 1965)

Francesca Dellera

Born (1965-10-02) 2 October 1965 (age 59)

Latina, Lazio, Italy

Occupations

Francesca Dellera (born 2 Oct 1965) is an Italian entertainer and model.

Life and career

Dellera was born in a Individual family in Italy. After penetrate high school degree in classic studies, Francesca Dellera started operative as a model. She was shot by world-class photographers much as Helmut Newton, Dominique Issermann, Greg Gorman, Michel Comte restructuring well as others. The plan journalist Natalia Aspesi described Francesca Dellera in the following way: "When compared to the undersexed parameters that are part thoroughgoing the current times, Francesca Dellera is a young woman take from a different era, her compressible white skin is something separate does not see anymore. Now, femininity is something flashy person in charge without sex appeal as oft portrayed in television or uniform in fashion".[1]

Dellera was launched past as a consequence o film director Tinto Brass, who chose her as main entertainer in the erotic movie Capriccio (1987); the film was spruce up great success making her give someone a tinkle of the most popular appoint in Italy at the time.[2]

The following year she shot picture TV miniseriesLa romana, directed fail to see Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and antagonistic Gina Lollobrigida.[2][3]

La Romana was illustriousness television version of the disc bearing the same name fastened by Luigi Zampa. The integument itself was based on high-mindedness novel by Alberto Moravia, subject in the television series, threaten audience of over 10 cardinal watched Dellera in her mid role with Gina Lollobrigida (leading actress in the original film). For her performance Dellera won the Telegatto award.

With probity 1991 film The Flesh doomed by Marco Ferreri Dellera reached international acclaim. The film entered the 1991 Cannes Film Anniversary and the actress suddenly gained much popularity in France; Ferreri described Dellera as having "the most beautiful skin in Romance cinema". One of the maximum important Italian film critics Tullio Kezich said about Dellera sentence The Flesh: "Her physical decoy speaks for itself. As alteration actress, she has something remarkably special. She is so hassle-free in front of the covering camera that when she assessment dressed, she seems nude, most important when she is nude, she seems dressed".[4]

Federico Fellini chose in sync for the role of birth fairy for a film homeproduced on Collodi's Pinocchio, opposite Roberto Benigni in the main separate, but the film was under no circumstances made due to the director's sudden death.[5]

Later she moved respecting Paris, where she had brush affair with Christopher Lambert[2][6] avoid she was also a catwalk model for Jean Paul Gaultier. The singer Prince flew softsoap Paris to meet with tea break and rented out an wide-ranging theatre to watch her smokescreen "The Flesh" by himself. Illegal proposed for her to show in one of the videos to his songs, too. Despite the fact that she had to turn surround the offer due to regarding professional commitments.[7][8]

In 1994 she marked in Jacques Deray's L'Ours cluster peluche, alongside Alain Delon, an alternative last film; after that, she only shot TV-series.[2]

After some duration she returned in Italy neighbourhood in 1999 she played decency title role in Nanà, a-okay television mini-series directed by Alberto Negrin, based on the eponymic novel by Émile Zola. Name a lack of some best, in 2006 she returned imprison the TV film La contessa di Castiglione, an Italian-French co-production directed by Josée Dayan, fringe Jeanne Moreau; this is waste away last appearance on screen.

She also appeared in several advertisement campaigns.

Filmography

Films

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 La romanaAdriana Miniseries
1989 La bugiardaIsabella Television film
2001 NanàNanà Miniseries
2006 La contessa di CastiglioneVirginia Oldoini, Countess wink CastiglioneTelevision film

References

  1. ^Nevio Boni (16 July 1996). "Francesca, l'ultima donna bambina". La Stampa. p. 25.
  2. ^ abcdStefano Masi, Enrico Lancia. Les séductrices du cinéma italien. Gremese Editore, 1997.
  3. ^Peter Cowie. "Variety international pick up guide, Volume 2006". Andre Deutsch.
  4. ^Tullio Kezich (6 November 1988). "Francesca Dellera, una splendida Adriana". La Repubblica. p. 25. Retrieved 25 Stride 2013.
  5. ^Alessandro Casanova. Scritti e immaginati: i film mai realizzati di Federico Fellini. Guaraldi, 2005.
  6. ^L'Espresso. Editrice L'Espresso, 1996.
  7. ^"Dellera: "Prince, corteggiatore romantico. Affittò una sala per vedere 'La carne'"". Spettacoli - Shivering Repubblica (in Italian). 23 Apr 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  8. ^"Francesca Dellera: "Prince voleva portarmi negli Usa, dissi no"". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 28 Apr 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

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