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Rafaella Carrà dies: films and series in which the actress appeared

2021-07-06T16:18:36.516Z


Raffaella Carrà was born on June 18, 1943 in Bolognia, Italy and died on July 5, 2021. 1 of 5 | The Italian singer and actress Raffaella Carrá presents registration number 700,000 in Rome, on January 16, 1964. See in this gallery other milestones in the career of the artist who died at the age of 78. (Credit: Keystone / Hulton Archive / Getty Images) 2 of 5 | Raffaella Carrá poses in a park in London, England, on January 17, 1972 (Credit: Reg Burkett / Daily Express / Hulton Archiv


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The Italian singer and actress Raffaella Carrá presents registration number 700,000 in Rome, on January 16, 1964. See in this gallery other milestones in the career of the artist who died at the age of 78.

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Raffaella Carrá poses in a park in London, England, on January 17, 1972 (Credit: Reg Burkett / Daily Express / Hulton Archive / Getty Images)

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Spanish King Juan Carlos I greets Raffaella Carrà, in Rome, Italy, on September 29, 1998. (Credit: REUTERS / Paul Hanna)

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Carrá at the opening of the 64th Sanremo Festival in Italy, on February 18, 2014, together with Fabio Fazio and Luciana Littizzetto.

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Raffaella Carrà singing during the 64th San Remo Festival, in 2014. (Credit: Daniele Venturelli / Getty Images)

(CNN in Spanish) -

The Italian actress Rafaella Carrá, considered the queen of Italian television, who died this Monday leaves a legacy on television and cinema, especially in Spain and Latin America.

Carrà was born on June 18, 1943 in Bolognia, Italy, and consecrated his career in television singing, dancing and of course, acting, in more than 80 television and film productions, according to the Internet Movie Data Base.

It became famous on television in Latin America and Spain in the 70s and 80s, and was popularized with films such as "El colonel Von Ryan", "I compagni" and "Gran Bellezza".

He also participated in miniseries such as "I grandi camaleonti", "Scaramouche" and "I am a spy", among others.

  • Raffaella Carrà dies at the age of 78.

    She was considered the queen of Italian television

Carrà participated among others in:

- 1952: Torment of the past.

She played Grazziella.


- 1958: Valeria ragazza not very serious, like Valeria's sister.


- 1960: Il peccato degli anni verdi, as a friend of Augusto d'Aquino.


- 1960: The Long Night of the 43, as Ines.


- 1960: The fury of the barbarians, as Maritza.


- 1961: Five sailors against a hundred girls, like Mirella.


- 1963: I compagni as Bianca.


- 1965: Scaramouche, a TV series in which he played Costanza De Mauriac.


- 1966: I am a spy, like Sophia.


-1969: Il sorriso della Gioconda, as Doris Mead.


- 1970: Deprived of loving, as Alberta Radelli.


- 1980: Barbara.

Protagonist.

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Carrà also participated in dozens of television programs such as "The Raffaella Carrà show" (1988), "Long live the show" (1991), "At eight with Raffaella" (1993), "Telemaratón" (1994), "En house with Raffaella "(1995)," What do we bet? "

(2000), among others, according to IMDB.

And in recent years he appeared alongside French DJ Bob Sinclair in a video clip titled "Far l'Amor" (2011), and "The Voice Italia" (2013-2014) and "Forte forte forte" (2015).

Raffaella died on July 5 at 4:20 in the afternoon of July 5 because of an illness that "had stuck to his small body but full of overflowing energy," his ex-partner Sergio Japino told the ANSA agency.

His last message on social networks was to thank the congratulations and to wish everyone a good summer back to normalcy.

A summer that, however, will be lived in Italy in his great absence.

Raffaella Carrà

Source: cnnespanol

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