Ornella Vanoni

Ornella Vanoni

Ornella Vanoni (born 22 September 1934) is an Italian singer-songwriter and actress. She is one of the longest-standing Italian artists, having started performing in 1956. She has released about 112 works between LP, EPs and greatest hits albums, and is considered one of the most popular interpreters of Italian pop music. During her long career she has sold over 65 million records. Vanoni started her artistic career in 1960 as a theatre actress. She mostly performed in Bertolt Brecht works, under the direction of Giorgio Strehler at his Piccolo Teatro in Milan. At the same time, she started a music career. The folklore and popular songs she explored in her early records, especially the ones about the criminal underworld in Milan, resulted in her receiving the nickname cantante della mala ("Underworld Singer") for singing Milanese songs on that genre. Vanoni scored two major hits in 1963 with "Senza Fine" and "Che cosa c'è", both written for her by Gino Paoli. In 1964 she won the Festival of Neapolitan song with "Tu si na cosa grande". In the following years, she took part in a series of Festivals of Italian song in San Remo with the songs "Abbracciami forte" (1965), "Io ti darò di più" (1966), "La musica è finita" (1967), "Casa Bianca" (1968), and "Eternità" (1970). "Casa Bianca", which finished second in 1968, was the subject of a copyright dispute between the composer of the song, Don Backy, and the Clan Celentano label. In the late 1960s, Vanoni recorded "Una ragione di più", "Un'ora sola ti vorrei", "L'appuntamento" (a cover of the Brazilian song "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" by Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos) and "Non Dirmi Niente", a cover of Burt Bacharach's "Don't Make Me Over". In 1972 she sang "Quei giorni insieme a te", the theme from Lucio Fulci's critically acclaimed mystery thriller film Don't Torture a Duckling. In 1976, Vanoni collaborated with Vinicius de Moraes and Toquinho on the song "La voglia, la pazzia, l'incoscienza e l'allegria". During the 1980s, she released "Ricetta di donna", "Uomini", and "Ti lascio una canzone" (with Gino Paoli). In 1989, she returned to the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Io come farò". In 1999, she recorded "Alberi", a duet with Enzo Gragnaniello. In 2004 she released an album of duets with Paoli to celebrate her 70th birthday. In addition to her music career, Ornella Vanoni was active in other creative fields, starring in stage and TV shows, movies. In January 1977 she posed nude for the Italian edition of Playboy magazine and requested a statute by her long time friend the artist Arnaldo Pomodoro as payment. The inclusion of her song "L'Appuntamento" (1970) in the soundtrack of Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Twelve in 2004 sparked a worldwide renewal of interest in her music. Source: Article "Ornella Vanoni" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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2024

A modo mio - Patty Pravo
A modo mio - Patty Pravo
as Sé stessa
Movie - Released: 2/13/2024
La Bussola - Il collezionista di stelle
La Bussola - Il collezionista di stelle
as Sé stessa
Movie - Released: 2/12/2024
Toquinho: Encontros e um Violão
Toquinho: Encontros e um Violão
Movie - Released: 11/8/2024

2022

Senza fine
Senza fine
Movie - Released: 2/24/2022
Stasera c’è Cattelan su Raidue
Stasera c’è Cattelan su Raidue
as Ornella Vanoni
TV - Released: 9/20/2022

2021

7 Women and a Murder
7 Women and a Murder
as Rachele
Movie - Released: 12/25/2021
Marina Cicogna - La vita e tutto il resto
Marina Cicogna - La vita e tutto il resto
as Herself
Movie - Released: 10/15/2021

2018

Belve
Belve
as Self
TV - Released: 3/14/2018

2015

Ma che bella sorpresa
Ma che bella sorpresa
as Carla
Movie - Released: 3/11/2015

1983

TV
Bei Bio
as Self
TV - Released: 3/10/1983

1979

I viaggiatori della sera
I viaggiatori della sera
as Nicky, Orso's wife
Movie - Released: 10/26/1979

1975

Numéro un
Numéro un
as Self
TV - Released: 4/5/1975
Midi Première
Midi Première
as Self
TV - Released: 1/6/1975

1974

Die Montagsmaler
Die Montagsmaler
as Self
TV - Released: 1/14/1974

1973

Klimbim
Klimbim
as Self
TV - Released: 7/24/1973

1967

Diamoci del tu
Diamoci del tu
as Self
TV - Released: 3/27/1967

1966

Incontro con Luigi Tenco
Incontro con Luigi Tenco
TV - Released: 11/13/1966

1964

Amori pericolosi
Amori pericolosi
as The prostitute (segment "La ronda")
Movie - Released: 8/14/1964
I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully
I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully
as Self
Movie - Released: 10/30/1964

1963

Canzoni... in bikini
Canzoni... in bikini
as herself
Movie - Released: 4/13/1963

1962

Invasion 1700
Invasion 1700
Movie - Released: 7/14/1962

1961

Duel of the Titans
Duel of the Titans
as Tarpeia
Movie - Released: 12/6/1961

1959

The Jukebox Kids
The Jukebox Kids
as Barmaid at La Fogna (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 8/13/1959

1958

Il Sarchiapone
Il Sarchiapone
as Passeggera
Movie - Released: 1/1/1958

1951

Sanremo Music Festival
Sanremo Music Festival
as Self - Special Guest
TV - Released: 1/29/1951