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Wilma De Angelis
Wilma De Angelis and Joe Sentieri in 1960
Background information
Born
(1930-04-08) 8 April 1930 (age 94) Milan, Italy
Origin
Italy
Occupation(s)
singer, presenter
Years active
1956–present
Musical artist
Wilma De Angelis (IPA:[ˈvilmadeˈandʒelis]; born 8 April 1930) is a popular Italian singer and TV presenter. She is also very famous for her talk show A pranzo con Wilma, and her cooking abilities. She hosted the cooking show Telemenù from 1978 through 1987 on Telemontecarlo, and has authored two cook books.
WilmaDeAngelis (IPA: [ˈvilma de ˈandʒelis]; born 8 April 1930) is a popular Italian singer and TV presenter. She is also very famous for her talk show...
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De Simone and Edilio Capotosti. The song premiered at the ninth edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, with a double performance by WilmaDeAngelis and...
Kiss Me Kiss Me may refer to: "Kiss Me Kiss Me", single by WilmaDeAngelis, written Danell, 1990, covered by Bruno Martino Orchestra 1991 "Kiss Me Kiss...
creating several programs, including the cooking show Telemenù, hosted by WilmaDeAngelis. The program was later renamed Sale, pepe e fantasia (Salt, Pepper...
Mazzetti was part of the group Oldies, together with Nicola Arigliano, WilmaDeAngelis, Ernesto Bonino and Claudio Celli. Between late 1990s and early 2000s...
Canzonissima in 1960, with the title “Tu lei lui voi noi”, sung by WilmaDeAngelis and Johnny Dorelli. Chilton, John (1994). Let the Good Times Roll:...
di Sanremo," where each song was sung by 2 different singers. WilmaDeAngelis and Jula de Palma were the singers for "Per tutta la vita," but the song...
be joined by such singers from the Sanremo Festival, as Carla Boni, WilmaDeAngelis, Domenico Modugno, Ornella Vanoni, Claudio Villa, Don Backy, Giorgio...
Lear, Renato Rascel, Giorgio Faletti, Walter Chiari, Carmen Russo, WilmaDeAngelis and Cino Tortorella worked at Antenna3 as director and writer. Other...
"Hombres Solos". Artists who covered the song include Hélène Ségara and WilmaDeAngelis. 7" single "Uomini soli" (Roby Facchinetti, Valerio Negrini) "Concerto...
Vittorio Grigolo, WilmaDeAngelis, Zucchero. Actors / comedians / directors / models: Alma Noce, Andrea Pittorino, Antonio Maggio, Christian De Sica, Claudio...
Massimiliano Pani Unomattina – 1994 Due come noi – Co-starring with WilmaDeAngelis – 1997 Incantesimo Reality Circus – Reality show 2006/2007 Benedicta...
Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291. Thill, Robert (12 February 1961). "Un jury de 550 téléspectateurs va désigner la chanson qui représentera la France". Télérama...
Reno (Domenico Modugno, Franco Migliacci) 2 "Quando vien la sera" – WilmaDeAngelis, Joe Sentieri (Alberto Testa, Carlo Alberto Rossi) 3 "Colpevole" –...
Fallabrino, Vincenzo D'Acquisto) Eliminated "I colori della felicità" - WilmaDeAngelis, Tanya (Leda Ranzato, Eros Sciorilli) Eliminated "Il cielo cammina"...
Cocky Mazzetti (Pino Donaggio, Alberto Testa) 3 "Non costa niente" – WilmaDeAngelis, Johnny Dorelli (Giorgio Calabrese, Diego Calcagno, Eros Sciorilli)...
Marguerite deAngeli (March 14, 1889 – June 16, 1987) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books including the 1950 Newbery Award winning...
the morning (Antenna 3) – 2 seasons. Telemenù – cooking show, with WilmaDeAngelis (Telemontecarlo) – 18 seasons. The Buggzum (TMC) - game show hosted...
Alice (1981) Marta sui Tubi (with Antonella Ruggiero) 4 "Nessuno" WilmaDeAngelis and Mina (1959) Raphael Gualazzi 5 "Luce (Tramonti a nord est)" Elisa...
running unopposed in the primary. Lorelei Monsanto (Independent), daughter of Wilma Marsh Monsanto and 2010 candidate for Senator At-Large St. Croix district...
e Mello Moraes (19 October 1913 – 9 July 1980), better known as Vinícius de Moraes (Portuguese pronunciation: [viˈnisjuʒ dʒi moˈɾajʃ]) and nicknamed O...