
Raffaella Carrà
Biografía
Raffaella Maria Roberta Pelloni (18 June 1943 – 5 July 2021), better known as Raffaella Carrà (Italian: [raffaˈɛlla karˈra]), was an Italian singer, dancer, television presenter, and actress. She was a popular figure in Europe and Latin America, both as a result of her many well-known taped presentations and records, and because of her many popular TV shows. Carrà is widely regarded as a gay icon. Carrà debuted in cinema at age nine, in Tormento del passato (1952). She made five other movies before 1960 when she graduated from the national film school of Italy. The same year she appeared in Long Night in 1943, and went on to appear in many Italian peplum films, including Fury of the Pagans (1960), Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops (1961), Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules (1961), Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules (1962), Pontius Pilate (1962) and Caesar the Conqueror (1962), as well as comedies and action films such as 5 marines per 100 ragazze (1961), The Terrorist (1963), The Organizer (1963) and La Celestina P... R... (1965). In 1965, she moved to the United States signing with 20th Century Fox. As Carrà, she starred in the motion picture Von Ryan's Express (1965) with Frank Sinatra, Edward Mulhare, and Trevor Howard. In 1966, she guest starred in an episode of the American television series I Spy (Sophia, as the title character). Feeling homesick, she decided to return to Italy where she starred in several Italian and French films such as Le Saint prend l'affût (1966), the Our Man Flint parody Il vostro super agente Flit (1966), Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice? (1969) and Cran d'arrêt (1970), as well as a few television shows. However, subsequently her acting career has been scarce with no more than five works mainly for television. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmografía
El swing de la Feliu
Self (archive footage) (2024)
La nostra Raffaella
(2024)
Raffaella
Self (archive footage) (2023)
Explota, explota
Raffaella Carrà (uncredited) (2020)
TV Story Superstar
Host (archive footage) (2020)
Dani&Flo con Lara Álvarez
Self (archive footage) (2017)
Colpi di fortuna
Self (segment "Una pazza eredità") (2013)
50 años de... Canciones
Self (archive footage) (2009)
Chi ha incastrato Peter Pan?
Ospite (1999)
Carràmba! Che sorpresa
Self - Host (1995)
FF.SS. cioè '...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?'
self (1983)
Millemilioni
(1981)
Bárbara
Bárbara (1980)
Ma che sera
(1978)
Domenica In
Self - Host (1976)
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self (1975)
Musikladen
Self (1972)
Le Grand Échiquier
Self (1972)
Arsène Lupin
Antonina (1971)
Disco
Self (1971)
Io, Agata e tu
Self - Host (1970)
Privado de amar
Alberta Radelli (1970)
La giacca stregata
(1969)
Warum hab ich bloss zwei mal ja gesagt
Teresa (1969)
Comando al infierno
Sara van Kolstrom (1969)
Starparade
Self (1968)
Tutto per bene
Palma Lori (1967)
Del vento tra i rami del Sassofrasso
Pamela (1967)
Le Saint prend l'affût
Anita Pavone (1966)
Il vostro superagente Flit
Aura (1966)
El aventurero de la rosa roja
Angelique (1966)
Scaramouche
Costanza De Mauriac (1965)
El coronel Von Ryan
Gabriella (1965)
La Celestina P… R…
Bruna (1965)
La Chance et l'Amour
Lisa (segment "Lucky la chance") (1964)
Einer wird gewinnen
Self (1964)
Top of the Pops
Self (1964)
Dopo il buio
Lei (1964)
Il terrorista
Giuliana (1963)
Los camaradas
Bianca (1963)
Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar
Self - Musical Guest (1963)
Cabalgando hacia la muerte
Carmela (1962)
I don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra
Cameriera motel (1962)
Julio César, 'El Conquistador de las Galias'
Publia (1962)
Poncio Pilatos
Jessica (1962)
Ulises contra Hércules
Leuconia (1962)
Musik aus Studio B
Self (1961)
Maciste el invencible
Princess Salirah (1961)
Cinco marinos contra cien chicas
Mirella (1961)
Maciste, el coloso
Eber (1961)
Il peccato degli anni verdi
amica di Diana (1960)
La furia de los bárbaros
Maritza (1960)
La lunga notte del '43
Ines Villani (1960)
Caterina Sforza, la leonessa di Romagna
(1959)
Europa di notte
Self (1959)
Tormento del pasado
Graziella (1952)
Festival de San Remo
Self - Host (1951)