Raffaella Maria Roberta Pelloni (18 June 1943 – 5 July 2021), known professionally as Raffaella Carrà () and sometimes
mononym
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A mononym may be the person's only name, given to them at birth. This was routine in most ancient societies, and remains ...
ously as Raffaella, was an Italian singer, dancer, actress, television presenter and model. She is often widely considered a
pop culture icon
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in Europe and Latin America, between the 1970s and 1980s she became a pioneer of
feminism
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and
women's rights
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in the music and television industry,
as well as a music icon,
LGBT icon and an icon
of fashion and design.
Carrà released 25 studio albums in 37 countries, between Europe and Latin America, selling over 60 million records worldwide, which includes "
A far l'amore comincia tu", "
Fiesta", "
Forte forte forte", "
Pedro
Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter.
The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meanin ...
", "
Tanti auguri" and "
Tuca Tuca", singing in Italian, Spanish, English and French.
She became a successful TV host and personality in Italy, Spain and Argentina, being recognized with several awards, including 12
Telegatto
Telegatto (a composition of ''television'' and ''gatto'', meaning "cat", after the trophy, which is a small statue representing a cat), was an Italian television award first conceived in 1971 following the contest ''Gran Premio internazionale de ...
and two
TP de Oro
The ''TP de Oro'' were a series of Spanish annual television awards awarded between 1972 and 2011 by ''Teleprograma'' magazine.
History
Initially baptized as Los mejores de TP (The best of TP), they were called for the first time in 1972, six y ...
. After an acclaimed acting debut in Italy, Carrà signed an acting deal with
20th Century Fox
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in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood ...
, also starring in French and Spanish films, working with
Mario Monicelli
Mario Alberto Ettore Monicelli (; 16 May 1915 – 29 November 2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, one of the masters of the ''commedia all'italiana'' ("Italian-style comedy"). He was nominated six times for an Academy Awards, Os ...
,
Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni (26 September 1924Come da lui stesso dichiarato a 1'10" dquesta intervista/ref> – 19 December 1996) was an Italian actor. He is generally regarded as one of Italy's most iconic male performers of the 20t ...
,
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
,
Edward Mulhare,
Trevor Howard
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,
Jean Marais
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and
James Coburn
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.
After her death, Carrà was honored with the Sorriso Diverso Venezia Award at the
78th Venice International Film Festival
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for her contributions to the Italian music and show industry.
Early life
Carrà was born on 18 June 1943 in
Bologna
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to Raffaele Pelloni and Angela Iris Dell'Utri (of Sicilian ancestry) and had a brother named Enzo (died 2001). Her parents, however, separated shortly after the wedding and Carrà spent most of her childhood between her mother's bar and the ice cream shop in
Bellaria – Igea Marina. At the latter establishment, she grew up watching the television programme ''
Il Musichiere'', learning by heart titles, ballets, and refrains of the songs.
When she was only eight years old, she left the Romagna Riviera to continue her studies directly in
Rome
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at the National Academy of Dance. At the age of 14 she dropped out of ballet classes.
In 1952 she began her studies at the
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia
The (; CSC), also referred to as the (), is an Italian national film school headquartered in Rome, with satellite educational hubs in five other Italian regions.
It was established in 1935 and aims to promote the art and technique of cinemat ...
until she graduated in 1960.
Career
1950s and 1960s: youth, early career and Hollywood
At the age of 9, while walking with her mother in Rome and through a family friend, she met the director
Mario Bonnard
Mario Bonnard (24 December 1889 – 22 March 1965) was an Italian actor and film director.
Career
Bonnard was born and died in Rome. He began his cinematic career as an actor becoming a popular romantic lead in numerous silent films made befo ...
who cast her in his film ''
Torment of the Past'', in which she played the character of Graziella.
Carrà made her debut as a recognized actress in 1960 in the film ''
Long Night in 1943''.
That same year she worked in the French film ''La chance et l'amour'' with
Michel Piccoli
Jacques Daniel Michel Piccoli (27 December 1925 – 12 May 2020) was a French actor, producer and film director with a career spanning 70 years. He was lauded as one of the greatest French character actors of his generation who played a wide vari ...
. She then appeared 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
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'' (1962) and ''
Caesar the Conqueror
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The plot centres around Julius Caesar's battling the rebels ...
'' (1962), as well as comedies and action films such as ''
5 marines per 100 ragazze
''5 marines per 100 ragazze'' is a 1961 Italian '' musicarello'' comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Virna Lisi.
Cast
* Virna Lisi as Grazia
* Mario Carotenuto as Admiral Michigan
* Hélène Chanel as Elena
* Little Tony as ...
'' (1961), ''
The Terrorist'' (1963), ''
The Organizer
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'' (1963), and ''
La Celestina P... R...'' (1965).
In 1965, Carrà moved to
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood ...
after signing a contract with
20th Century Fox
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and following in the footsteps of her fellow artists
Gina Lollobrigida
Luigia "Gina" Lollobrigida (4 July 1927 – 16 January 2023) was an Italian actress, model, photojournalist, and sculptor. She was one of the highest-profile European actresses of the 1950s and 1960s, a period in which she was an international ...
,
Sophia Loren
Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone (; born 20 September 1934), known professionally as Sophia Loren ( , ), is an Italian actress, active in her native country and the United States. With a career spanning over 70 years, she is one of the ...
and
Virna Lisi
Virna Lisa Pieralisi (; 8 November 1936 – 18 December 2014), known as just Virna Lisi, was an Italian actress. Her international film appearances included ''How to Murder Your Wife'' (1965), ''Not with My Wife, You Don't!'' (1966), ''The Secre ...
, Carrà appeared in the film ''
Von Ryan's Express'' alongside
Frank Sinatra
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,
Edward Mulhare and
Trevor Howard
Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith (29 September 1913 – 7 January 1988) was an English stage and screen actor. After varied work in the theatre, he achieved leading man star status in the film '' Brief Encounter'' (1945), followed by '' The Third M ...
.
In 1966, she guest starred in an episode of the American television series ''
I Spy'' with
Bill Cosby
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and
Robert Culp
Robert Martin Culp (August 16, 1930 – March 24, 2010) was an American actor and screenwriter widely known for his work in television. Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on ''I Spy (1965 TV series), I Spy'' ( ...
. Feeling homesick and not liking life in Los Angeles, she decided to return to Italy that same year
where she starred in several Italian and French films such as ''
Le Saint prend l'affût'' (1966), the ''
Our Man Flint
''Our Man Flint'' is a 1966 American spy-fi comedy film that parodies the ''James Bond'' film series. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr (from a story by Hal Fimberg), and starred James Coburn as maste ...
'' 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.
On 3 March 1967, Carrà was broadcast on the National Programme ''Tutto per bene'', a TV adaptation of the novel of the same name by Luigi Pirandello.
In January 1968, she presented a special broadcast on the second national network, entitled ''Tempo di samba''. In June of the same year, she participated in the play ''Processo di Famiglia'',
by
Diego Fabbri and, at the end of the following year, she starred in ''Il sorriso della gioconda''.
Changing her surname
In the mid-1960s the director
Dante Guardamagna gave her the pseudonym Carrà; fond of painting, he combined her real name, Raffaella, which reminded him of the painter
Raphael Sanzio
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of compos ...
, with the surname of the painter
Carlo Carrà.
1970s: international success
In 1970 Carrà participated as a guest actress in the programme ' together with
Nino Ferrer
Nino Agostino Arturo Maria Ferrari (; 15 August 1934 – 13 August 1998), known as Nino Ferrer (), was an Italian-born French singer-songwriter and author.
Biography and career
Nino Ferrer was born on 15 August 1934 in Genoa, Italy, but lived t ...
.
Shortly after,
Radiotelevisione italiana
(), commercially styled as since 2000 and known until 1954 as (RAI), is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy), Ministry of Economy and Finance. RAI operates many terrestrial ...
(RAI) hired her to present ''
Canzonissima 70'', a Saturday night show in which she was also an actress and dancer.
She also presented ''Canzonissima 71'' and ''Canzonissima 74'' in which she released her hit single "Ma che musica Maestro" which sold 200,000 - 250,000 copies in Italy. In 1971, she participated alongside
Georges Descrières
Georges Descrières (15 April 1930 – 19 October 2013) was a French actor. He appeared in 52 films and television shows between 1954 and 1996. He starred alongside Anna Karina in the 1962 film ''Sun in Your Eyes'' and portrayed the gentlema ...
in the French-produced television series ''
Arsenio Lupin'', starring in the episode entitled ''La donna dai due sorrisi''.
In 1974 she hosted on Rai ''Milleluci'' together with singer
Mina Mazzini
Mina Anna Mazzini (born 25 March 1940) or Mina Anna Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry), known mononymously as Mina, is an Italian singer and actress. She was a staple of television variety shows and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from ...
.
After her success on the Italian market, in 1975 Carrà made her first appearance in Spain on
Televisión Española
(acronym TVE, branded tve, "Spanish Television") is Spain's national state-owned public television broadcaster and the oldest regular television service in the country. It was also the first regular television service in Equatorial Guinea.
T ...
(TVE) when she performed in the variety show '; she subsequently released a compilation album with Spanish versions of her songs.
In 1976, TVE hired her to host four episodes of the variety show '.
During these years Carrà concentrated more on her singing career, achieving success in countries including Spain, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, the UK, Greece, and in particular Latin American countries. One of her most resounding successes was the song ''
A far l'amore comincia tu'', the English version of which reached ninth place in the
UK Singles Chart, besides obtaining several gold and platinum records worldwide.
In 1976 Carrà recorded the album ''
Forte forte forte'', which was released in 36 countries around the world, earning her a Gold certification in Canada.
The album was followed up in 1977 with ''Fiesta'', which features Eurodisco songs; the title track has been described as "symbol" of the soubrette.
In 1978 Carrà was a guest on the Chilean programme ''
Sábado gigante
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''.
That year she released the song "Hay que venir al sur", the Spanish version of "Tanti Auguri", and it was another of Carrà's greatest hits.
1980s: return to RAI and success in Latin America
In 1980 she starred in the film ''
Bárbara'', shot in
Argentina
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and distributed for the South American market and which was her last feature film as a leading actress. That same year she recorded the album ''Mi spendo tutto'' which features the song "
Pedro
Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter.
The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meanin ...
", one of her biggest hits.
In 1981 she presented ''Millemilioni'', which was the first experiment in international television cooperation: five specials, each filmed in a different capital:
Buenos Aires
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,
Mexico City
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,
London
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, Rome and
Moscow
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.
In 1982 she presented ''
Fantastico 3'' alongside
Corrado,
and sang the opening theme song, "Ballo ballo", a song that would be the focus of some controversy, as accused by some of plagiarising "
Eleanor Rigby
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" by
the Beatles
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.
Riding the wave of the success of ''Fantastico'', the album ''Raffaella Carrà 82'' was released; it was arranged and composed, among others, by
Franco Bracardi and Danilo Vaona, and written by
Gianni Boncompagni
Giandomenico "Gianni" Boncompagni (13 May 1932 – 16 April 2017) was a television and radio presenter, director, writer and lyricist.
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Born in Arezzo, at 18 years old Boncompagni moved to Sweden, where he lived for ten years do ...
, Gianni Belfiore, and
Giancarlo Magalli
Giancarlo Magalli (born 5 July 1947) is an Italian television writer, presenter and actor.
Life and career
Born in Rome, Magalli studied at the Massimiliano Massimo Institute, Istituto Massimiliano Massimo, having Mario Draghi and Luca Corde ...
. Later that year, Carrà appeared as the guest of honour at the
Viña del Mar International Song Festival
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in
Chile
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.
In February 1983, she was also a guest at the
Sanremo Music Festival 1983. "Soli sulla luna" and "Ahi" written by Valsiglio - Pace – Depsa, are songs recorded specifically for the occasion, recorded – "in a hurry" – as stated by the same singer.
From 1983 to 1985, Carrà presented ''Pronto, Raffaella?'', the first midday programme on Rai that cemented her role as a presenter as the show became a success, with more than 14 million viewers tuning in to watch her interview of
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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.
Carrà also sang the theme song of the programme: ''Fatalità''.
The success of ''Pronto, Raffaella?'' won her the title of "Female TV Personality at European Level" in 1984, awarded by the European TV Magazines Association.
In 1984 she signed a two-year, multimillion-dollar contract with kitchen manufacturer Scavolini, with the slogan "the most loved by Italians".
That same year, the renewal of the contract with RAI was at the center of a heated controversy with the then
prime minister
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,
Bettino Craxi
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, who called the amount that the conductor would have earned for an exclusive three years "immoral and scandalous".
During this time, Carrà released the albums ''Fatalità'' (1983) and ''Bolero'' (1984).
In the 1985–86 television season she was the presenter of the supershow ''Buonasera Raffaella'', the first ten episodes of which were broadcast from Rome, while the last five were broadcast live from the studios of the Rai Corporation in New York and thanks to Rai International, visible throughout North and South America. Raffaella also interviewed and duetted with illustrious guests such as
Henry Kissinger
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,
Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances featuring expressive body movements. Most of his best-known singles, such as
"Feelin' Alright ...
,
Riccardo Cocciante
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Early and personal life
Cocciante was born on 20 February 19 ...
,
Patty Pravo
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,
Stevie Wonder
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,
Ginger Rogers
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and
Sammy Davis Jr.
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At age two, Davis began his career in Vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the Will Mastin Trio, which t ...
and sang the theme songs "Fidati!" and "Bellissimo". The opening and closing theme songs of the programme are contained in the album ''Fidati!'', released in the same year. The programme put Carrà once again at the centre of controversy because of high production costs, especially for the episodes transmitted via satellite from the United States.
However, the transmission achieved great success, so much so as to arouse the interest of American televisions that invited Raffaella to the most famous talk shows of the time, interviewed by
Johnny Carson
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,
Ed Sullivan
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and
David Letterman
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.
In the 1986–87 season, Carrà presented the programme conceived by Corrado in 1976 ''Domenica in'', and sang both the opening theme song, "Curiosità", and the closing theme song, "Casa dolce casa". In November 1986, during a broadcast, Carrà reacted to an article published by the weekly scandal tabloid ''Novella 2000'', threatening legal action against the newspaper, which had accused her of neglecting her dying mother. Raffaella's mother in fact died in 1987. Raffaella paid tribute during another episode of ''Domenica in'', dedicating her song "I thank you life" to her.
In 1987 she struck a deal with
Fininvest
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Structure
The Fininvest group is com ...
, with a multi-million dollar contract lasting two years. The first appearance on Canale 5 of Carrà dates back to 27 December 1987: on late evenings a special titled ''Benvenuta Raffaella'' was broadcast, and the ''Raffaella Carrà Show'' debuted shortly after on 9 January 1988. It was followed by ''Il principe azzurro'', in the spring of 1989, which was the last programme presented by Carrà for Canale 5.
1990s: work as a presenter
Once the experience at Fininvest was over, Carrà hosted the new programme ''Weekend of Rafaella'' in which she appeared with a new mature look abandoning tights and bodysuits.
The programme had a sequel entitled ''Ricomincio da due''.
In early January 1990, Carrà returned to Rai to host her new show ''Raffaella Venerdì, Sabato e Domenica... E saranno famosi''.
In June 1990, she co-hosted alongside
Gigi Sabani
Luigi "Gigi" Sabani (5 October 1952 – 4 September 2007) was an Italian TV impersonator.
Biography and career
Born in Rome, Sabani made his television debut in the late 1970s as an impersonator: his most famous imitations included those of Ad ...
, Ricardo Fernández Deu and
Miriam Díaz Aroca, ''Cuando calienta el sol'', a two-part Rai and TVE jointly produced variety show aired live from
Saint-Vincent in Italy and
Tossa de Mar
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in Spain and broadcast simultaneously to both countries.
In May 1991, she presented the
Telegatto
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awards with Corrado.
Together with
Johnny Dorelli
Giorgio Guidi (born 20 February 1937), known professionally as Johnny Dorelli, is an Italian actor, singer and television host.
Early life
Giorgio Guidi was born in Meda, Lombardy, Italy. In 1946, he moved with his family to New York City, ...
, in 1991, she hosted the Saturday night show ''
Fantastico 12'' on Rai 1, which, despite controversy caused by
Roberto Benigni
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's appearance, obtained ratings below expectations.
From 1992 to 1995 Carrà returned to TVE, conducting three seasons of ''¡Hola Raffaella!'',
for which she won three
TP de Oro
The ''TP de Oro'' were a series of Spanish annual television awards awarded between 1972 and 2011 by ''Teleprograma'' magazine.
History
Initially baptized as Los mejores de TP (The best of TP), they were called for the first time in 1972, six y ...
and the early evening show ''A las 8 con Raffaella''.
In the 1994–95 season, she moved to the Spanish counterpart of
Fininvest
Finanziaria d'investimento Fininvest S.p.A., also known as Fininvest, is an Italian holding company controlled by the Berlusconi family and managed by Silvio Berlusconi's eldest daughter Marina Berlusconi.
Structure
The Fininvest group is com ...
,
Telecinco
Telecinco is a Spanish free-to-air television channel operated by Mediaset España. The channel was previously known as Tele 5, because it had first begun its experimental transmissions on 10 March 1989, and a year later, it was officially laun ...
, with the afternoon programme ''En casa con Raffaella''.
At the end of 1995 she returned to Rai 1 with ''Carràmba! Che sorpresa''.
While in 1996 and from 1998 to 2000, she hosted ''Carràmba! Che sorpresa'', ''Carrambà! Che fortuna'', ''40 minuti con Raffaella'', ''Centoventitré'' and ''I Fantastici di Raffaella''.
In 1997 she also participated as a protagonist in a four-part RAI miniseries entitled ''Una mamma per caso'', directed by Sergio Martino, in which she played the role of a single journalist. It was her last appearance on a scripted TV series. That year refused to host the
Sanremo Music Festival 1997.
She welcomed 1998 co-hosting with
Ramón García the TVE broadcast of New Year's
clock bell strikes live from
Puerta del Sol
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in Madrid.
2000s: between Spain and Italy
In 2000 she presented the Gran Premio Internazionale dello Spettacolo with
Paolo Bonolis
Paolo Bonolis (; born 14 June 1961) is an Italian television host. He made his debut in 1981 on ''3, 2, 1... contatto!'', a programme for children that aired on Italian national broadcaster RAI, Rai.
Biography
In 1982, he moved to Italia 1 wh ...
.
The following year, alongside
Piero Chiambretti,
Enrico Papi,
Megan Gale and
Massimo Ceccherini, she hosted the
51st edition of the
Sanremo Music Festival
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, which didn't see a great amount of success. Carrà herself acknowledged that she was wrong to opt for a format that was more musical than television. After a break of about a year, Carrà returned to prime time on Rai 1 with the fourth edition of ''Carràmba! Che sorpresa''. In 2004 she hosted the programme ''Sogni'',
On 19 December 2004 she co-hosted with Ramón García and
Loles León
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Career
León travelled to Madrid to start a career as an actress, where she met Pedro Almodóvar during La Movida Madrileña. She has pla ...
the nine-hours
telethon
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Most telethons feature heavy solicitatio ...
''Contigo'' on TVE. On 24 October 2005, she was invited to
Diego Maradona
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's programme ''
La Noche del 10'' together with
Robbie Williams
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. In the spring of 2006, Carrà hosted on Rai ''Amore'', a replica of TVE's ''Contigo''. It was dedicated to long-distance adoptions and it achieved nearly 150,000 adoptions.
Also in 2006, the actor , assisted by
Roberto Mancinelli, dedicated her a book named ''Raffabook. Più che un libro uno show del sabato sera''. Around the same time,
Tiziano Ferro
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published in the album ''
Nessuno è solo'' the song ''
E Raffaella è mia
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'', dedicated to Carrà, who participated in the videoclip of the song, while the Spanish singer
Roser recorded the album ''Raffaella'', a tribute with Carrà's greatest hits sung in Spanish. In December 2006 she appeared at the gala for TVE's 50th Anniversary.
On 30 November 2007 ''Raffica'' was released, two CDs and a DVD which collated all the theme songs sung and danced by Raffaella throughout her career.
In 2008 TVE called her for three programmes related to the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. The first was the selection process aired on 8 March ''
Salvemos Eurovisión''.
She also presented two special galas related to this festival.
Shortly after, Carrà returned to Rai 1 to present a new edition of ''Carràmba! Che fortuna'' that was rewarded by the auditel, with an average of 5,000,000 daily viewers and a maximum of 6,000,000.
Subsequently, Carrà returned to Spain to host an episode of the Spanish version of ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' on
Cuatro
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in April 2009.
Also in 2008 the book ''Mito in tre minuti'' by Antimo Verde was published, an artistic biography based on research work. On 7 November of that year ''Raffica – Balletti & Duetti'' was released, a second box set of two CDs and a DVD with a selection of television performances by Carrà.
That same year Carrà hosted and produced ''Il Gran Concerto'', a television programme in which
RAI National Symphony Orchestra
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performed pieces of classical music and opera.
2010s: sporadic appearances
In 2010 she duetted with Renato Zero on the song ''
Triangolo'' from his album Sei Zero. The two also shared the stage at Zero's concert, on 5 October of the same year.
In 2011, after 13 years of absence, Italy returned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, and Rai chose Carrà to host and comment from Italy on the final night of the event, as well as present the votes awarded by the jury and televoting.
In the summer of 2011 French DJ
Bob Sinclar
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Musical career
A native of Paris, Le Friant began D ...
remixed her classic song ''A far l'amore comincia tu'', which was retitled ''
Far l'amore''. This remix was later included by
Paolo Sorrentino
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in the soundtrack of his Academy awarded film ''
The Great Beauty
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''.
Later, together with
Neri Marcorè, she starred in various
TIM commercials, playing Queen
Isabella I of Castile
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. In October 2011, for the fourth consecutive year, she was once again the producer of the Rai 3 television programme ''Il Gran Concerto'', hosted by Alessandro Greco.
In June 2012 she participated in the ' in support of the people affected by the
earthquake of 20 and 29 May 2012, in which she sang one of her hits, ''Rumore''.
In January 2013, Carrà was meant to return, after ten years, to host the Saturday night show on Rai 1, but the programme, provisionally titled ''Auditorium'' was later cancelled. In February 2013 she became one of the coaches, along with Noemi, Piero Pelù and Riccardo Cocciante, in the programme ''
The Voice of Italy
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'' on Rai 2.
On 16 July 2013 she released the dance single ''Replay'',
which was followed up by the album ''Replay (The Album)''. The album was released on 19 November 2013, along with the second single ''Cha Cha Ciao'', seventeen years after her previous studio album.
That same year she appeared as herself in the movie ''
Colpi di fortuna'' directed by
Neri Parenti
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. In 2014 she participated again in ''The Voice of Italy'' as a coach with Piero Pelù, Noemi and rapper J-Ax.
In February of the same year she was a guest at the first evening of the
Sanremo Festival, where she performed a medley of songs from her latest album.
In the 2014–15 television season she returned to Rai 1 with a new talent-show with
Joaquín Cortés
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Cortes was born to a Gitano family in Córdoba and showed interest in dancing from an early ...
, called ''Forte forte forte''.
Starting from 24 February 2016 she returned as a coach in the Rai 2 programme ''The Voice of Italy'' with Emis Killa, Max Pezzali and Dolcenera; during the final episode she announced that she would leave the programme. On 19 December 2016 she hosted ''60 años juntos'', TVE's 60th Anniversary Gala. In the summer of 2017 she became a music producer for one of her contestants, Samuel Pietrasanta.
On 30 November 2018, the Christmas album ''Ogni volta che è Natale'' was released, Carrà's last release before her death. The album features an unreleased track, ''Chi l'ha detto'', which was sent to radios on 16 November and released on YouTube along with the music video on 23 November. On late 2018 she returned to the television scene after two years of absence, as a guest of
Fabio Fazio at ''
Che tempo che fa
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'' and by
Carlo Conti
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Born in Florence, Conti graduated in accountancy, then he was a bank teller from 1981 to 1986.. After some exper ...
at ''Un Natale d'Oro Zecchino''. In the spring of 2019 she returned to TV as the host of a programme of interviews with well-known personalities from show business, culture and sports, titled ''A raccontare comincia tu'', broadcast in prime time on Thursdays on Rai 3 for six weeks, from 4 April to 9 May. Following its success, the programme was confirmed with a new cycle of four episodes, aired from 24 October to 4 November.
2020s
On 2 October 2020, the musical film ''
Explota Explota'' was released in Spanish cinemas, it was directed by Uruguayan Nacho Álvarez, and it was based on Carrà's songs, she appears as a cameo. Since 25 January 2021, the film has been available in the Italian version (with the title ''Ballo Ballo'') on the
Amazon Prime
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digital platform. The film was nominated for three
Goya Awards
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The first ceremony was held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Ar ...
and three
Feroz Awards
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Created as film awards, the first edition took plac ...
.
On 5 July 2021, after Carrà's death, RAI director Stefano Coletta revealed on television that there were plans to ask Carrà to present the
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
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and the Sanremo Festival that same year.
A three-episode docuseries about Carrà, titled ''
Raffa'', was released in 2023.
Personal life and death
Carrà had a ten-year relationship with the television author
Gianni Boncompagni
Giandomenico "Gianni" Boncompagni (13 May 1932 – 16 April 2017) was a television and radio presenter, director, writer and lyricist.
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Born in Arezzo, at 18 years old Boncompagni moved to Sweden, where he lived for ten years do ...
, author of her greatest musical hits. She later met , who was 9 years younger than her and at that time was the choreographer in two of her programmes: ''Pronto, Raffaella?'' and ''Fantastico 3''.
Although they separated in the 1990s, they maintained a good personal and professional relationship to such an extent that it was he who announced Carrà's death in 2021.
Previously, she had other romantic relationships with singer
Little Tony whom she met in 1961 during the filming of the movie ''5 marines per 100 ragazze'', with
Juventus
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footballer
Gino Stacchini (which lasted eight years) and was also courted by Frank Sinatra, with whom she shared the set of the film ''Von Ryan's Express'' in 1965, but she rejected his flirting.
Carrà never married, stating that she "did not believe" in marriage. She did not have children, although she wanted to; when she tried to have children, her doctor told her that she would not be able to.
Instead, she decided to adopt several children from around the world from a distance.
Raffaella Carrà was very attached to
Monte Argentario
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in
Tuscany
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, where she lived for many years. Her villa in Cala Piccola was a source of inspiration for many of her broadcasts, even for the title of the TV programme ''Carràmba! Che sorpresa''. She was a big fan of football team Juventus.
Carrà died in Rome on 5 July 2021, at the age of 78, from
lung cancer
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. Two days later, the funeral procession was held from her home, passing through RAI's central studios, the Foro Italico and Teatro delle Vittorie to reach the
Capitolium
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, where the mortuary chapel was set up at Rome's City Hall. Carrà's ashes, after being cremated according to her expressed will, were taken to the places most dear to the artist, including
Porto Santo Stefano and
San Giovanni Rotondo
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San Giovanni Rotondo was the home of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina from 28 July 1916 until his death on 23 September 1968. T ...
, in the
Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
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.
Her ashes are preserved in the church of the municipal cemetery of Porto Santo Stefano.
Cultural impact and philanthropy
''
Vogue España'' defined the artist an "intergenerational phenomenon, social and cultural in scope, destined to be remembered forever",
while ''
The Guardian
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'' considered her the "pop star who taught Europe the joy of sex" in Catholic bigotry.
''
Rockol'' described Carrà as "a figure that has gradually become a pagan idol, scandalous and desired, capable of sending coded messages to queer people in Italy and at the same time consoling and keeping housewives company while they prepare lunch."
Throughout her career, Carrà's performance and work ethic have been compared to
Donna Summer
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,
Barbara Walters
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and
Ann-Margret
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.
Women's image liberation and anti-conservatism
On 13 November 1971, while hosting ''Canzonissima'', Carrà performed her new single "
Tuca Tuca" wearing a top which showed her navel; she was the first woman to show it on Italian public television, at a time in which it was unusual for women to show their bodies. This event caused controversy in the conservative TV network RAI and was called "too provocative" by the
Vatican
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newspaper ''
L'Osservatore Romano
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''.
In Spanish television, Carrà is considered among the pioneers of freedom of expression after the
Franco dictatorship, as the artist appeared on television schedules in 1976, a year after
Francisco Franco
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's death.
Fashion and pop icon
Carrà's style and stage presence was praised by liberal critics in the 70s and 80s, becoming a fashion icon over the years. The distinctive feature that made Carrà iconic was her platinum bob cut.
''
Vogue Espana'' defined Carrà's outfits "visionary" and "controlled transgression" by the time she wore them, as a "new expressive shapes that were openly opposed to the established canons of patriarchal rulership, in a heretofore unthinkable kind of cathodic empowerment".
With
Mina and
Patty Pravo
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, Carrà is considered one of the pioneers of
camp style, being cited at The
Anna Wintour Costume Center, wing of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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, during the spring 2019 exhibition by
Gucci
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's
Alessandro Michele.
Support for the LGBTQ+ community and "icon"
She was a strong supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. She was awarded a "gay icon" award at the
2017 World Pride Madrid.
Political views
Carrà revealed in a 1977 interview that she was a
communist
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. She said: "I always vote communist. On a struggle between workers and businessmen, I'll always be on the workers' side."
Honours
* Dame of the
Order of Civil Merit
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, Spain (1985)
* Medal of the Order of Civil Merit, Spain (2018)
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Filmography
Television
Mass media references
* In "
Midnight
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...
", the tenth episode of the fourth series of ''
Doctor Who
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'', a monitor transmitting entertainment programmes shows travellers a videoclip of Raffaella Carrà singing the song "Do it, do it again". Later in the same episode the audio track from the same videoclip can be heard in the background.
* In the British documentary "Television" on the fiftieth anniversary of the
BBC
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, a song from one of Raffaella Carrà's shows acts as an example for new generation's morning shows.
* In the third episode of season one of ''
Drag Race Italia'', a spin-off of the ''
RuPaul's Drag Race
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'' franchise, the contestants performed in a musical number dedicated to Raffaella Carrà, featuring a song written by , and modeled looks inspired by her most iconic outfits.
** This would later be followed by a Night of 1000 Raffaella's runway on the seventh episode of the
second season of ''
Drag Race España
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''.
References
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