Claudia Mori (born Claudia Moroni, Rome, 12 February 1944), is an Italian producer, former actress and former singer, and wife of the singer
Adriano Celentano
Adriano Celentano (; born 6 January 1938) is an Italian musician, singer, composer, actor, and filmmaker. He is dubbed "''il Molleggiato''" (the springy one) because of his dancing.
Celentano's many albums frequently enjoyed both commercial and ...
.
Biography
1960s
She began her career in show business as an actress playing in musicals, but also in major films such as ''
Rocco e i suoi fratelli'' (''Rocco and His Brothers'') by
Luchino Visconti
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and ''Sodoma e Gomorra'' (''
Sodom and Gomorrah
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'') by
Robert Aldrich
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.
In 1963, she met Adriano Celentano on the film set of ''Uno strano tipo'' ("A Strange Type"). Celentano left his girlfriend Milena Cantù, and in 1964 he married Claudia, secretly in the night, at the
church of San Francesco in
Grosseto
Grosseto () is a city and ''comune'' in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the Province of Grosseto. The city lies from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, at the centre of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river.
It is the m ...
. She bore three children: Rosita (1965), Giacomo (1966) and Rosalinda (1968).
In 1964, she acted in ''Super rapina a Milano'' ("The Great Robbery in Milan"), the first film directed by Celentano. Since then her acting career suffered a setback, in favor of that as singer, in 1964, in fact, with ''Non guardarmi'' ("Do Not Look at Me"), she recorded her first album. The flip side of the vinyl record includes a cover of
Little Eva
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, ''Quello che ti dico'' ("What I Say",
The Locomotion
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The song is notable for appearing in th ...
).
She achieved a big success while singing with her husband, in 1967 with ''La coppia più bella del mondo'' ("The Most Beautiful Couple in the World") and in 1970, winning the
Sanremo Music Festival
The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annual ...
, with "Chi non-lavora non-fa l'amore" ("Those who don't work don't make love").
1970s
She returned to the film set many years later, in 1971, with her husband in ''
Er più - Storia d'amore e coltello'' (The best-a story of romance and knife) with
Vittorio Caprioli
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Biography
Caprioli was born in Naples. Having graduated fr ...
,
Romolo Valli
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Valli was born in Reggio Emilia. He was one of the best known Italian actors from the 1950s to his death. He worked for both the stage and the silver screen. Among the ...
,
Maurizio Arena
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Life and career
Born in Rome as Maurizio Di Lorenzo, Arena made his film debut at nineteen years old, ...
and
Ninetto Davoli
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Davoli was born in San Pietro a Maida, Calabria. He was discovered by poet, novelist ...
directed by
Sergio Corbucci
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He is the older bro ...
. In 1973 she acted in the film ''
Rugantino
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It is a comedy set in the papal Rome of the 19th century. ...
'', with Adriano Celentano, and played Rosita Flores in ''
L'emigrante
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Plot
At the end of 1900s Saturnino Cavallo leaves his family to emigrate to America, in search of fortune, bu ...
'' ("The Emigrant"), directed by
Pasquale Festa Campanile
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Born at Melfi, in the province o ...
.
In 1974, she recorded the album ''Fuori tempo'' ("Out of Time"), collaborating with
Paolo Limiti
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Born in Milan, Limiti begin his career as a journalist, then in 1960 he started a long collaboration with Mike Bongio ...
, who wrote the famous song ''"Buonasera dottore"'' ("Good Evening Doctor"), sung with Franco Morgan.
In 1975, Claudia participated in ''
Yuppi du
''Yuppi du'' is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Adriano Celentano. It is the second film directed by the singer-songwriter after Super rapina a Milano in 1964.
The film was presented at 1975 Cannes Film Festival. and it won the award for ...
'', a film directed by Celentano. In the same year, she starred in the film ''
Culastrisce Nobile Veneziano
''Lunatics and Lovers'' ( it, Culastrisce nobile veneziano) is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini.
Cast
* Marcello Mastroianni as Marquis Luca Maria
* Lino Toffolo as Agostino
* Claudia Mori as Luca Maria's wife
* Adrian ...
'' ("Culastrisce Noble Venetian") alongside
Marcello Mastroianni
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.
Another foray into the world of music was in 1977, with release of the album ''È amore'' ("It is Love"), with the title song written by Shel Shapiro. It is the first single ''"Ehi, ehi, ehi"'' ("Hey, Hey, Hey"), written by
Roberto Vecchioni
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Biography
Vecchioni was born in Carate Brianza, Province of Monza and Brianza, to a Neapolitan family . In 1968 he graduated i ...
. The LP also contains ''"Mi vuoi"'' ("You want me", written by
Ivano Fossati
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and published the following year on a single version of Marcella Bella) and a cover of
Roberto Carlos
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, ''"Io bella figlia"'' ("I, Beautiful Daughter").
In 1978, she was Marcella in her husband's film ''
Geppo il folle
''Geppo il folle'' is a 1978 Italian musical-comedy film written, directed and starred by Adriano Celentano.
Cast
* Adriano Celentano: Geppo
* Claudia Mori: Gilda
* Iris De Santis: mother of Geppo
* Marco Columbro: disc jockey
* Jennifer: ...
'' ("The Crowds"), and in 1979 she took part in the movie ''
Bloodline
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'' by
Terence Young Terence or Terry Young may refer to:
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* Terence Young (politician) (born 1952), Canadian Conservative Party politician
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, with actors like
Audrey Hepburn
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,
Ben Gazzara
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,
Irene Papas
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,
Romy Schneider
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and
Omar Sharif
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.
1980s and 1990s
In 1980, she played Mirandolina in the film ''
La locandiera'' ("The Landlady of Goldoni"), directed by
Paolo Cavara
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, with
Paolo Villaggio
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and
Milena Vukotic
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.
In 1982, Claudia returned as a guest at the Sanremo Music Festival, singing the known song "''Non succederà più"'' ("Will Not Happen Again"). The song, which enjoyed some commercial success in Spain, France and Germany, contains a vocal interlude by Adriano Celentano. This success helped the couple at an alleged time of crisis, and therefore the text was understood as autobiographical. In 1988 the song was featured in the Soviet movie ''Igla'' (Russian: Игла), starring
Viktor Tsoi
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In 1984, she released ''Claudia canta Adriano'', an album where she sings her husband's covers.
In 1985, she acted in the film ''
Joan Lui - Ma un giorno nel paese arrivo io di lunedì'' ("Joan - But One Day I Arrive in the Country on Monday") and participated at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Chiudi la porta" ("Close the Door").
In 1989, she hosted the show ''Du du du'' with
Pino Caruso
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; in 1991, she became the CEO of the label ''Clan Celentano'', producing her husband's famous albums, as ''
Mina Celentano'' (1998). In 1994, Claudia participated at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song ''"Se mi ami"'' ("If You Love Me"), written by
Toto Cutugno
Salvatore "Toto" Cutugno (; born 7 July 1943) is an Italian pop singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for his worldwide hit song, "L'Italiano", released on his 1983 album of the same title. Cutugno also won the Eurovision Song Conte ...
.
Recent activities
In 2009, Claudia Mori released the ''Claudia Mori Collection'', containing a CD with her greatest hits and a DVD with a Celentano family private movie. In September 2009, she joined the ''
X Factor
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'' judging panel, with
Mara Maionchi
Mara Maionchi (; born 22 April 1941 in Bologna) is an Italian record producer and a TV personality.
Biography
Mara began her career in 1967, as secretary in the '' Ariston Records'' press office, working with Ornella Vanoni and Mino Reitano. ...
and
Morgan.
More over, recently she emerged as a TV series and TV movie producer, such as with ''C'era una volta la città dei matti...'' ("There Was Once a City of Fools"), with her
production company
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''Ciao ragazzi!'' ("Hello Boys"), winning the
Roma FictionFest Special Award for her achievements as a TV producer.
Discography
Albums
*''Fuori tempo'' (1974)
*''È amore'' (1977)
*''Claudia canta
Adriano
Adriano or Adrião is the form of the Latin given name ''Hadrianus'' commonly used in the Italian language; the form Adrian is used in the English language. Notable people with the name include:
* Adriano Banchieri, Italian composer, music theori ...
'' (1984)
*''Chiudi la porta'' (1985)
Filmography
As an actress
As a producer
References
External links
*
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1944 births
Italian film actresses
Italian women singers
Italian television producers
Living people
Musicians from Rome
Women television producers
Spanish-language singers of Italy
Sanremo Music Festival winners