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Fanny Cadeo (born 11 September 1970) is an Italian actress, television personality, singer, and model.
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"Fanny Capeo"
Retrieved 3 November 2015 .
Cadeo was born in
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and studied acting with . She achieved her first success in 1992 when she was one of the first showgirls to appear in ''
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'' and remained with the show until 1994. Since 2013, she has been the presenter of the
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television show ''Il Cercasapori''. Cadeo has a daughter born in 2014 from her relationship with an Italian businessman, Stefano Caviglia.'' Oggi'' (9 February 2015)
"Fanny Cadeo festeggia la figlia Carol: tutte le immagini del compleanno"
Retrieved 3 November 2015 .


Biography

Before entering show business, she graduated in languages at Liceo Lingiustico Santa Marta in
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and participated in several singing lessons, dance and modern jazz. She made her television debut as a velina presenting ''
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'' (1992 and 1994). She has also performed several songs, such as a cover of "Mambo italiano" (1993), "I want your love" (1994) and "Living in the Night" (2000). In 1995 she landed a leading role in the film '' Trinita & Bambino ... e adesso tocca a noi!''. In 2003 she was in the cast of ''Buona Domenica''. In 2012 she played Portia in the stage production of
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's ''
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'' directed by Andrea Buscemi. From 2012 to 2014 she worked for Rai Radio 1 on the program ''L'Italia che va'' with Daniel Della Seta.


Works


Theatre

* ''Gocce di luna'' - directed by
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* ''Passerelle'' with Platinette - directed by
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* ''Sex and City'' - directed by Fabio Crisafi * ''Arrivederci e grazie'' (monologues) with Manuela Kustermann - directed by Giancarlo Nanni * ''Portami tante rose.it'' with
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- directed by Marco Mattolini * ''Rimanga tra noi'' with Antonio Giuliani - directed by Antonio Giuliani * ''Mi ritorni in mente'' with Franco Oppini - directed by Renato Giordano * ''Il mercante di Venezia'' by
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in the role of Porzia, with A. Buscemi directed by di A. Buscemi


Discografia

* 1993 - ''Another Chance'' * 1993 - ''Mambo Italiano'' * 1994 - ''I Want Your Love'' * 1994 - ''Pecame'' * 1995 - ''I Want Your Love Remix'' * 2000 - ''Living In The Night''


Cinema

* '' Trinità & Bambino... e adesso tocca a noi'', directed by E.B. Clucher (1995) * ''
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'', directed by
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(1995) * '' Gli inaffidabili'', directed by
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(1997) * '' Una milanese a Roma'', directed by Diego Febbraro (2001) * '' Fatti della banda della Magliana'', directed by Daniele Costantini (2005) * ''
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'', directed by
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(2005) * '' Troppo belli'', directed by
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(2005)


TV - Fiction

* '' Racket'' - directed by
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* '' Agenzia fantasma'' - directed by
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* '' Tutti gli uomini sono uguali'' - directed by Alessandro Capone * ''
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'' (guest star, in some episodes) -
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* '' La Squadra'' (guest star)
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* ''
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'' - directed by
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* ''Domani'' - regia di Vincenzo Terracciano * ''Condominio'' sit-com in
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(with
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and Laura Freddi) - directed by Beppe Recchia * ''
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'' with Stefania e
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- directed by
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TV - Programmi

* ''
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'' - edizione 1994 * '' Maurizio Costanzo Show'' * '' Tappeto Volante'' * '' Quelli che il calcio''. * ''Raffaella'' ( TVE) * ''Gran fiesta Italiana'' (
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) * ''Eurot'' ( Chanel 4) * ''Thomas G. Show'' (
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) * ''Primatist Trophy'' presenter for
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* '' Donne e viaggi''
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* '' Ci vediamo su Raiuno'' with
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* ''
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(special broadcast) * ''
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'' Raidue * ''
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''
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* '' SOS notte'' (presenter)
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* '' Follie rotolanti'' (presenter)
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(2008) * '' Venice Music Award'' (Raidue) 2009 * '' Cercasapori'' (presenter) (Raidue) 2009-2010 * '' Premio Mogol'' (
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) Raiuno (2010) * '' 10 Stelle per Madre Teresa'' Raiuno, 2010 * '' L’Anno che verrà'' Raiuno Concerto do Capodanno 2011 a
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(2 canzoni) * ''
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presenter * '' Lasciatemi cantare'' Raiuno with
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* '' Quello che le donne (non) dicono'' (guest) (2015) - Agon Channel


Radio programs

* ''Programma musicale anni ’60 – ’80''. Author and presenter - Isoradio * ''Il Cercasapori-SMS consumatori''. Presenter - Isoradio * ''Grazie dei fiori''. Presenter - Isoradio * ''L’Italia che va'' con Daniel della Seta. Presenter -
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See also

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cadeo, Fanny 1970 births 20th-century Italian actresses 21st-century Italian actresses Italian showgirls Italian stage actresses Living people