Young Italian singer. Italian songs: the most famous, greatest hits of all time

27.04.2019

Italy at all times produced great artists, including musicians. However, few of them were able to win international fame. However, I have no doubt that you all know them well 🙂 Here is a list of the most famous Italian performers:

1. Albano

The most famous song on Italian, which can only be - Felicità, performed by Albano in a duet in Romina Power.

2. Adriano Celentano

Insanely popular at one time in the USSR, Celentano in his homeland was not as popular as I thought!

3. Luciano Pavarotti

The great Luciano Pavarotti, the genius of not only Italian but also world music.

4. Eros Ramazzotti (Eros Ramazzotti)

With this artist, the era of Italian pop music began, he was one of the first to go on foreign tours, which brought him even greater fame.

5. Andrea Bocelli

The most famous blind tenor, known for performing both operatic and more commercial compositions.

6. Zucchero

Adelmo Fornaciari, known under the pseudonym Zucchero (it. Sugar), also called the "Italian Joe Cocker."

7. Nek

The song "Laura non c'è", which spread all over the world, brought him fame. However, Neck is still working fruitfully! By the way, the real name of the singer is Filippo Nevyani.

8. Mina

Our parents knew this performer since the 60s. Creatively prolific lady with interesting voice, a kind of Italian Alla Borisovna 🙂

9. Tiziano Ferro

A modern singer, despite his youth, who has gained fame both in Italy and abroad. The scandal was his last year's statement about his own non-traditional orientation.

10 Laura Pausini

Contemporary singer, multiple winner international competition Grammy. Laura sings in Italian, Spanish, French, English and Portuguese.

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Italy amazes with an abundance of talented figures of art and culture, moreover, the country itself has more than once been an inspiration for creators from all over the world who, having visited its amazing expanses, gave birth to new works, full of love and hope. The passionate temperament of the Italians distinguishes the manner of holding on to the stage and performing works famous composers making a special contribution to art.

Today we will plunge into the enchanting world of music and singing: to your attention the stories of the best Italian singers of the twentieth century, their photos and videos from performances. We hope this article will open up something new for you in music and you will have some favorite Italian artists.

Let's start our story with the legendary Cecilia Bartoli - performs musical works coloratura mezzo-soprano. She was born on June 4, 1966 in Rome, Italy.

Her parents were professional singers, and the girl followed in their footsteps: already at the age of 9, Cecilia took the stage in the opera Tosca. The girl was taught vocals by her mother, although Cecilia studied at the Rome Conservatory, but not singing, but playing the trombone. As you can see future singer for a long time she was in no hurry to declare herself as an opera performer, and she got to the La Scala theater quite by accident and unusually: taking part in a television show, the girl performed an excerpt from The Barber of Seville.

After that, Cecilia Bartoli received a lot of rave reviews from experts, and Riccardo Muti, having seen her performance in the program, invited the young girl to work in the best Opera theatre peace. The singer has published more than 16 music albums with works by Mozart, Rossini, Vivaldi, Gluck, Handel, Caldaru and many rarely performed composers.

On this moment operatic Italian singer creates own projects, which look like television films with beautiful interiors, images and costumes.

One of the magnificent and complex creations of the singer was a project called "Sacrificium" - "Sacrifice". The album is dedicated to the castrati, their tragedy and sacrifice for the sake of art. Cecilia Bartoli performed works created especially for the high voices of castrati in memory of their contribution to art and admiration for their lives.

Cecilia received world recognition for her performance of baroque works, as well as Rossini and Mozart. Most famous parties: Cinderella from the opera Rossini performed by the singer, Rosina in " Barber of Seville”, Despina in “Everyone Do It So”, Cleopatra in “Julius Caesar”. The famous Italian singer Cecilia Bartoli was awarded the Gremy award in 2002, and several times the ECHO-Classic award, is a holder of the Order of Merit for the Italian Republic and the Order of Arts and Letters (France).

Italian opera singer Anna Caterina Antonacci

Anna Caterina Antonacci was born on April 5, 1961 in Ferrara. Voice - mezzo soprano. The timbre of her voice is in great demand when performing Rossini's operas. The singer studied vocals in Bologna, and her first debut took place in 1986 in the city of Arezzo - the part of Rosina.

She takes part not only in opera projects, as a singer, but also acts in films: King for an hour or Imaginary Stanislav (TV, 2010), Medea (TV, 2008), Carmen (TV, 2007), Trojans (TV, 2003), Don Giovanni (TV, 1999) Rodelinda (TV, 1998), Don Juan (TV, 1997), Macbeth (1987), Proms (TV series, 2010) plays herself.

In 2009 she was awarded the highest award for an artist in France, becoming a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.

Italian opera singer Barbara Frittoli

Barbara Frittoli - the soft timbre of the Italian silk soprano enchants and elevates to heaven. The singer was born on April 19, 1967 in Milan, where she graduated from the conservatory. Performs leading roles in theaters in Europe and the United States, debuted as Michaela (Carmen) in 1995.

Critics say that the singer would have achieved great results in Italy if it were not for her manner of performance: only her voice conveys passions and emotions, and outwardly the performer is not emotional enough. Films with the participation of: Don Juan (2011) Don Turandot in the Forbidden City of Beijing (TV, 2000), Journey to Reims (TV, 1992), Great Performances (TV series, 1970 - 2011) and others.

Italian singers of the 80s

Under these songs, our moms and dads got to know each other on the dance floors, got married, and had a rest. Italian singers of the 80s were imitated by performers from other countries, their songs sounded in films, girls wanted to be like them, men admired them. These were the times and the songs were sung more and more about love and hope, there was no doom, sarcasm and resentment in them, except perhaps a light sadness. listening modern songs, you miss those times when the speakers did not pour negativity and it seemed that life was easier. They say that the song helps us to build and live, so let's remember those women who were at the origins modern stage and gave the world so many great hits.

Mina Anna Mazzini

Stage name Mina. Italian singer of the 70s, 80s, born in Busto Arsizio on March 25, 1940. She made her television debut in 1959. She started performing very young, when she was barely 15 years old. She became famous after a concert in famous club Compass, where Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra performed at that time.

Since 1960, the singer has starred in 11 films and her songs have been featured in 20 more films. In 1978, she stopped performing at concerts, but still releases music albums almost every year. The first album was called "Tintarella di luna" (1960). In 2012, the CD "12 American Song Book" was released. In total, during this time, the singer released about 100 albums.

Marina Fiordaliso (Marina Fiordaliso)

Italian singer with a unique slightly hoarse voice. She was born on February 19, 1956. She sang in the style of pop and rock, but now she has switched to performing works in the style of soul (soul): critics believe that this particular direction suits her deep vocals. She studied at the conservatory in the class of vocal and piano. She began her career in 1981 and was immediately invited to the competition in San Remo, but she managed to become its laureate only in 1983 (6th place). worldwide fame she was brought a song that won the following year at the same festival and won 5th place - Non voglio mica la luna.

Italian actress and singer Giorgia Moll

Georgia Mule was born in Italy, the city of Prata di Pordenone on January 14, 1938. She began her career as a model - starred in commercials on television. Then she became an actress. Films with her participation: the comedy "Unscrewed", directed by Carlo Lizani (1955); " The Quiet American”, directed by Joseph Mankiewicz (1958), as well as works in the films of French directors: Jean-Luc Godard, Steno, Alberto Sordi and others. As a singer of songs, she became known in the 60s, releasing several records. In the 1970s, she retired from cinema and took up photography. In 1984, she again appeared in the film directed by Alberto Sordi called "All Behind Bars".

Raffaella Carr? (Raffaella Cara)

Italian singer, actress, TV presenter. She was born in Bologna on June 18, 1943. Since childhood, she participated in television productions and at the age of 8 she was sent to Rome to study theatrical skills. The beginning of a career on television took place in the 60s with participation in television programs, filming in TV shows and musicals. Partners on the site were Frank Sinatra, Marcello Mastroianni. In the early 70s, Kara recorded the song: “What music is the maestro” for the opening screensaver of the program “Canzonissima-70”. The melody was so fond of the audience that the singer's career began with Raffaella by itself.

In those days, the song "What kind of music is the maestro" took the top steps of the charts. A combination of professionalism acting skills and vocals attracted the attention of spectators, critics and show business organizers to Rafaella. Kara was known all over the world, took part in many programs, was a TV presenter of reality shows, competitions, concerts, several times held Eurovision. Her songs were performed by many singers from all over the world. During her stage career, Raffaella Cara has released about 70 albums and currently continues to work on television as a TV presenter of the best music shows peace.

Contemporary Italian singers

The youth famously picked up the musical baton and show business was filled with new songs in Italian. Here is a list of modern Italian singers:

  • Giorgia - Georgia Todrani. The author and performer of songs, known throughout the world, thanks to her vocal abilities. As a child, she listened to jazz, which later influenced the creation of her unique style of performance. Popularity came to Georgia in 1993 at the Sanremo festival, where her song Nasceremo took first place. In 1994 he released his first album called Giorgia, which became double platinum. A duet with Luciano Povarotti helps her become famous in Italy, after which Georgia will be invited several times to sing in front of the Pope. There are many star duets in the singer's albums, which makes her work even more diverse. Georgia is loved for her courage to do the difficult and the unknown, and the result is several more victories at the Sanremo festival, the work of the host of the radio program and the presentation of the Wind Music Awards for the song Salvami.

  • Giusy Ferreri- beautiful woman, a peculiar voice characteristic of Italian women. She writes the lyrics and music for her songs herself. She gained popularity after participating in the Italian version of the X Factor show. The singer's grand achievement is the 2008 album "Gaetana", which received the title of platinum 4 times in a row and sold 300,000 copies. This is a must see, so watch the clip of Giuzy Ferreri Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me at the end of our article.
  • Arisa - first appeared on stage at the Sanremo Festival and won a special prize from critics and first place in the nomination "Best New Artist". We advise you to watch her video "Meraviglioso amore mio" and you will forever remain a fan of this incredible performer.
  • Laura Pausini is a singer popular far beyond Italy in the Middle East and Latin America. Among her awards - Grammy in 2006 for the album "Escucha", and her other disc "Primavera In Anticipo" in 2008 sold 1,800,000 copies. Laura Pausini performs songs in 5 languages ​​in the style of ballads, pop and soul. The singer sang a duet with many famous performers modernity and won national love.

We wish you pleasant listening, amazing discoveries and inspiration, because each performer is able to show you his own unique world of enchanting melodies, which you did not know about before.

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At one time, Italy conquered the world with its singers and singers. The first, however, was and is more. The Italian singers revered by all, despite some cooling of the world public, are still quite popular. But here it is worth understanding the difference between opera and pop music, although there are also such unique performers who can combine this, not to mention the influence on Italian performers of such an ambitious movement as hard Rock, where for some reason the generally recognized leaders are the Americans and the Germans.

Italian singers: performance specifics

It is impossible not to touch on the question of why Italian performers have become so popular. It may seem strange, but it is among them that the largest number of tenors are present.

Even worldwide famous opera La Scala is located in Italy. But at the same time, not only opera stars can perform in grandiose productions, but also all those whom many disparagingly call “pop music”. So why then did Italian singers become so popular?

The answer is simple! Originally an opera. The second is the festival in San Remo, which has become a kind of alternative to Eurovision. And the voices that sounded resort town Italy, were too good to be recognized as the first performers every year. But! There are some nuances.

Italian opera singers: where does the start come from?

As already mentioned, La Scala is a world stage, where almost all tenors with even the slightest respect for themselves strive to get into.

In the world of operatic vocals, it is this scene that gives, as they say, a start in life. But Luciano Pavarotti once sang with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. Perhaps, no one will surpass them in performance in the next fifty years.

By the way, if anyone remembers the soundtrack of one of the versions of The Three Musketeers, Sting, Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart sang there. And with Adams at a meeting of friends, Pavarotti sang this song, although in an opera performance, but no worse than well-deserved rockers.

Italian bandstand 80s

In 1981-1982 the rise of the Italian stage, which is now commonly called Italo Disco, began. The pioneers, at least known to our listeners, were the Italian singers Adriano Celentano, Al Bano, Umberto Tozzi, Pupo, Toto Cutugno, Riccardo Foli, Andrea Bocelli and others. one of his hits paired with mega-star Tina Turner. And today the songs Italian singers known to any listener of that generation.

But first, the hearts of the world were won by the compositions of L'Italiano, Soli, Storie di tutti giorni, Felicita, etc. What is most interesting, as it turned out later, the "family" duet of Al Bano and Romina Power turned out to be a purely commercial project in which he invested money Romina's father (watch the video, you can even ignore the vocals). And Al Bano is still successfully touring as Opera singer, visiting the stage stage only occasionally.

Unfortunately, the Italian pop singers of the 80s no longer gather such audiences as they used to. They are more invited to concerts in the countries of the post-Soviet space, but subject to the performance of hits 20 years ago. And there is nothing new to note, alas, and it is impossible.

Contemporary performers

Italian singers who have established themselves in the opera or disco scene have felt competition since the late 80s. This was due not only to a drop in demand for disco, but also to the activated direction of music, today called Metal.

One of the most famous and influential bands of our time, performing a completely technical Power Metal, can be called the Italian band Rhapsody. It's not just technique, but also musical material, for the most part based on epic sagas, tales or legends.

Instead of a conclusion

What to add? Disco is a thing of the past, although memories of it still linger in many hearts that were beating at that time in unison with popular compositions. We must also give credit to the fact that the development of music continues, and I really want to hope that modern Italian music will eventually be replaced by something else, no less fascinating and conquering the world.

But if you look a little into the future, there is nothing special to create here. Judge for yourself, because musical canons there is already the concept of the "Italian square" in different interpretations and with different sequences of chord changes with the same key. However, who knows...

They have always been and remain popular in our country. Every decade has its idols. But the stars of the Italian stage of the last century do not lose popularity so far. Their music and voices have their own unique style and colour.

Popular Italian performers of the 20th century

At the beginning of the 20th century, the most popular was italian singer Caruso Enrico. This is one of the world's greatest opera soloists, tenor. Glory came to him in 1897. After 3 years, he was invited to the La Scala Theatre. In 1902 - in London's Covent Garden. And since 1903 he became a soloist of the Metropolitan Opera. E. Caruso had a unique timbre. His voice combined great tenor highs and baritone lows. And to this day he is a model for all opera singers in the world.

In the last 3 decades of the 20th century, Italian singers of a different genre, pop singers, were popular in Russia and in the world. A special hype around them fell on the eighties. Their songs are still interesting and loved.

Popular Italian singers of the 80s of the 20th century:

  • Toto Cutugno.
  • Al Bano and Romina Power.
  • Pupo.
  • Ricardo Foli.
  • Adriano Celentano.
  • Umberto Tozzi.
  • Tony Esposito.
  • Lucho Dala.
  • Zucchero.
  • Angela Cavagna.
  • Raffaella Kara.
  • Paolo Conte.
  • Gianni Morandi.
  • Gianna Nannini.
  • Sydney Rome.
  • Antonella Ruggiero.
  • Sabrina Salerno.
  • Marina Feordaliso.

Popular Italian singers of the 21st century

The music of Italy has always been and remains high level. Thanks to what she is one of the most beloved in the world. Today, both long-loved and recently appeared Italian singers are very popular in the world. Modern performers of the most musical country:

  • Michelangelo Loconte.
  • Andrea Bocelli.
  • Carla Bruni.
  • Alex Britty.
  • Georgia Gelo.
  • Nina Dzilli.
  • Ingrid.
  • Simone Christicki.
  • Emma Marone.
  • Simone Molinari.
  • Noemi.
  • Eros Ramazzotti.
  • Alessandro Safina.
  • Anna Tatangelo.
  • Christina Scabbia.
  • Juzy Ferreri.
  • Tiziano Ferro.
  • Massimo Ranieri.

Toto Cutugno

Many famous Italian singers sang songs composed by Salvatore Cutugno. He is known throughout the world as Toto. He performed his songs himself, and also wrote for such celebrities as Joe Dassin, Adriano Celentano, Dalida. in 1943. From childhood he began to study music. He plays the accordion, trumpet and drums. The most famous and popular songs were written by T. Cutugno: "Salute", "If it weren't for you." Fame came to Toto in 1980, after he won the San Remo competition, performing the song Solo noi. And then there was the famous L'italiano. This song is real calling card artist. In 1983, she brought T. Cutugno another victory in the San Remo competition, in which he repeatedly became a laureate after that. In 1990, Toto became the winner of Eurovision.

Al Bano

Another very popular Italian. The real name of the singer is Albano Corrisi. Year of birth - 1943. The artist's parents had nothing to do with the art world. The name was given to the boy by his father. He served in Albania during World War II. In fact, there is no such name in Italian. "Albano" means "Albanian". Later, the artist himself divided the name into two words. Al Bano wrote his first song at the age of 12. Four years later he left home to Milan, determined to make a career as a singer. However, he had to work both as a worker and as a waiter, until he won the New Voices contest, organized by A. Celentano. After that, his artistic career began. In the same year he recorded his first album. In 1967, the singer gained fame.

In 1970, Al Bano married a singer. In the same year, the couple recorded their first joint song. Glory came to the duet in 1982 thanks to the composition Felicità. In 1984, Al Bano and Romina became the winners of San Remo. After 10 years, a tragedy occurred in the family of artists. Gone them eldest daughter. It is still unknown what happened to the girl. This event destroyed the marriage of Al Bano and Romina, soon the couple divorced and their duo broke up. After that, the singer did solo career. Romina did not go on stage for many years. Since 2013 former spouses again began to give joint concerts.

Eros Ramazzotti

In this article, the most famous Italian singers in the 21st century were listed above. One of the most famous performers today is Eros Ramazzotti. He is loved and known all over the world. His records are sold in millions of copies. Full name artist Eros Luciano Walter. The artist was born in 1963. At the age of 7 he started playing the guitar. Since childhood, he began to write songs. The boy dreamed of studying at the conservatory, but due to poor financial situation family, his wish was not destined to come true. At the age of 18, he performed at the New Voices competition. Although he failed to win the first prize, he was noticed by the producers. He became famous all over the world, performing duet songs with such stars as Adriano Celentano, Cher, Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, Tina Turner, etc.

juzy ferreri

Owners a large number music awards are many Italian singers. Modern popular artists work in various genres: variety, rock, rap and so on. And there are those who perform songs of different musical directions. Giusy Ferreri is one of them. She sings blues, rock and pop. The first recorded album, which the artist released in 2008, brought her worldwide popularity. According to the results of sales, it became multi-platinum. And one of the songs from this album was in the first lines of the charts for five weeks. Juzy has a very strong and unusual voice, she is artistic and plastic.

35th place. (born December 11, 1944, Mongidoro, Italy) is an Italian musician, winner of the Sanremo Festival in 1987. Commander of the Order of Merit for the Italian Republic (2005).

34th place. Paolo Maldini / Paolo Maldini(born June 26, 1968, Milan, Italy) - the legendary Italian football player, one of the best defenders in world football in history, the long-term captain of the Italian national team and Milan. Played as center and left back. Son of soccer player Cesare Maldini. A cult football player for Milan fans. He spent his entire football career in Milan, for which he played 902 official matches. The best football player in the world in 1994 according to World Soccer.

33rd place. (March 22, 1921, Castro dei Volshi, Italy - May 28, 2004) - Italian actor, director, screenwriter, writer. In 1971, Nino Manfredi's For the Grace Received won the Best Debut nomination at the Cannes Film Festival. Nino Manfredi played over 100 roles. Most famous movie- "Operation Saint Januarius".

32nd place. (born October 21, 1947, Pontedera, Italy) is a popular Italian singer, winner of the main competition of the Sanremo Festival (1982).

31st place. Adriano Celentano / Adriano Celentano(born January 6, 1938, Milan) - Italian musician, film actor, pop singer, film director, composer, public figure and TV presenter. In Italy, for his manner of moving on stage, he received the nickname "Molleggiato" (Italian. On springs). Celentano is one of the most successful and influential performers in the history of Italian music - throughout his career he has released forty-one studio albums with a total circulation of 150 million copies, and has also starred in more than forty films. It is very popular among Russian viewers thanks to the comedies The Taming of the Shrew (1980), Bluff (1976), Madly in Love (1981) and Bingo Bongo (1982).

30th place. (born February 21, 1980, Latina, Italy) is an Italian singer, composer and songwriter.

29th place. (b. November 9, 1963, Milan) - Italian singer, songwriter. Managed to win many music awards (San Remo, Festivalbar).

28th place. Roberto Loreti / Roberto Loreti(born October 22, 1947, Rome, Italy), better known in Russia as Robertino Loretti, - Italian singer, in adolescence(in the early 1960s) won world fame. Executor famous songs: O sole mio, Mamma, Ave Maria, Santa Lucia, Jamaica, etc.

27th place. (December 16, 1941, Cercola, Italy - January 7, 1994) - Italian actor. Most notable role in the TV series "Octopus", starring in the 5th and 6th season as Davide Licata.

26th place. (b. July 31, 1966, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Italy) - Italian actor, impersonator, TV presenter and singer.

25th place. (born August 24, 1969, Rome) is an Italian actor. Since the early 1990s, he has appeared in over 35 films and television series. In 2006, Favino received the "David di Donatello" (Italian analogue of the Oscar) for his role in the film " crime novel". That same year, he played Christopher Columbus in the 20th Century Fox film Night at the Museum. In 2008, he played General Glozell, leader of Miraz's Telmarine forces in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and a year later, Inspector Ernesto Olivetti in Ron Howard's Angels & Demons.

24th place. Michele Placido / Michele Placido(born May 19, 1946, Ascoli Satriano, Italy) is an Italian actor and film director. He gained worldwide fame after the role of Commissioner Corrado Cattani in the television series The Octopus. The series "Octopus" was very popular in the USSR. He starred in the title role in the Soviet film "Afghan Break".

23rd place. (born March 19, 1976, Rome) - Italian footballer, central defender. He was a player of such clubs as Milan, Lazio, Montreal Impact. World champion in 2006 and vice-champion of Europe in 2000 as part of the Italian national team, also played at the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 European Championship. Champion of Italy 2000, 2004, 2011.

22nd place. (born September 27, 1976, Rome) is an Italian football player, attacking midfielder and striker. The captain of the Roma club, whose colors he has defended throughout his career, since 1992. World champion in 2006 and vice-champion of Europe in 2000 as part of the Italian national team, also played at the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 European Championship. As part of the Italian youth team, he became the European champion in 1996.

21st place. Vittorio Emanuele Propizio / Vittorio Emanuele Propizio(born December 30, 1991, Rome) is an Italian actor.

20th place. Marco Mengoni / Marco Mengoni(born December 25, 1988, Ronciglione, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Absolute winner of the Italian version of the X Factor talent show in 2009. In 2010 he won the Best European Artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards. The winner of the Italian Music Festival in Sanremo 2013 and the representative of Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "L" essenziale.

19th place. Eros Ramazzotti / Eros Ramazzotti(born October 28, 1963, Rome) is an Italian singer and composer. One of the most popular Italian singers, known not only in the English-speaking countries of Europe, but also in Spanish-speaking countries, since he released most of his albums in Italian and Spanish. In Russian-language sources, his surname is often spelled incorrectly - Ramazzotti.

18th place. (born August 1, 1964, Rome) is an Italian film and television actor. Among recent works Capparoni - participation in the series "Mrs. Detective", as well as the main role in the TV series Commissioner Rex (seasons 11-14), where he played the role of Rex's new owner, commissioner Lorenzo Fabbri.

17th place. (born November 9, 1974, Conegliano, Veneto, Treviso) - Italian footballer, striker of the Indian club Delhi Dynamos. He spent almost his entire career at Juventus, defending the colors of this team for 19 years (1993-2012), since 2001 he was the team captain. He also played for 2 years (1991-1993) in Padova and Australian Sydney (2012-2014). In 2006 he won the World Cup in Germany with the Italian national team.

16th place. (born March 2, 1971, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) is an Italian actor. Graduated at 22 theater school in Bologna. At first he worked in the theater, and he played his first film role in 1992 in the film Brothers and Sisters. Stefano's participation in Michele Placido's directorial debut Journey in the Call of Love earned him the Volpi Award for Best Actor at the 2002 Venice Film Festival. Julie Gavras.

15th place. (born October 14, 1963, Siena, Italy) - Italian opera and pop singer (Lyric tenor).

14th place. (born February 6, 1986, Salerno, Italy) is an Italian actor, director and screenwriter.

9th place. Angelo Sotgiu / Angelo Sotgiu(born February 22, 1946, Trinita d'Agultu e Vignola, Sardinia, Italy) is a popular Italian singer, participant famous group Ricchi e Poveri.

8th place. (born August 9, 1973, Piacenza, Italy) is an Italian footballer who played as a striker. Milan head coach. World champion in 2006, winner of the Champions League in 2003 and 2007, winner of the Club World Cup in 2007, in the final of which he scored 2 goals. The only player to score goals in all UEFA and FIFA competitions open to European clubs. Third scorer in the history of European competition.

6th place. (born June 5, 1982, Biella, Piedmont) is an Italian football player who plays as a striker for the Guangzhou Evergrande club on loan for Fiorentina. World Champion 2006.

5th place. Gabriel Garko(real name Dario Oliviero / Dario Gabriel Oliviero; born July 12, 1972) is an Italian actor and model.

4th place. (born September 13, 1973, Naples) - Italian footballer, central defender. At the 2006 World Cup he was the captain of the Italian team. World Champion 2006. The best player in the world in 2006. Elder brother of Paolo Cannavaro, playing for Sassuolo.

3rd place. (September 27, 1984. Rome, Italy) - Italian actor. Studied at the Department of Dentistry medical university. Started as a model, fashion model. He made his debut in the American romantic comedy "Lizzy McGuire" (Italian guy, 2005). He acted in Italian television series.

2nd place. (b. November 23, 1941, San Prospero, Italy) is an Italian actor who gained fame primarily thanks to the painting "Django" in the spaghetti western genre. In addition, in the 1970s, in many films about the police, he played the role of a prosecutor. During his career, he worked under the direction of many famous directors.

1 place. Marcello Mastroianni / Marcello Mastroianni(September 28, 1924, Fontana Liri, Italy - December 19, 1996) - Italian film and theater actor, who most often starred in Federico Fellini and Vittorio de Sica. His focused, reserved and somewhat eccentric manner acting served as an ideal backdrop for the artistic pursuits of these directors.

Marcello Mastroianni in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960)



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