Rafaella Carra is an Italian singer, actress and TV presenter, born on June 18, 1943 in Bologna, Italy. Little Rafaella spent her childhood in Bellaria. From a young age, the girl participated in TV shows. At the request of her grandmother, her parents sent eight-year-old Rafaella to Rome to study theater. The girl studied the art of drama and recitation under actress Teresa Frankini. The first and small role of the actress took place in the film “The Pain of the Past”, directed by Mario Bonard.
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Rafaella Carra is an Italian singer, actress and TV presenter, born on June 18, 1943 in Bologna, Italy. Little Rafaella spent her childhood in Bellaria. From a young age, the girl participated in TV shows. At the request of her grandmother, her parents sent eight-year-old Rafaella to Rome to study theater. The girl studied the art of drama and recitation under actress Teresa Frankini.
The first and small role of the actress took place in the film “The Pain of the Past”, directed by Mario Bonard. After graduating from the Rome Experimental Cinematography Center, Rafaella starred in several films “The Long Night of the Forty-Third Year”, “Celestine”, “Comrades”, etc. In the film “Von Rayen Train”, the actress starred together on the same set with the famous actor Frank Sinatra.
In 1961, the actress takes part in the television program “The Author of Words: Unknown” and starred in small series “The Great Chameleons”, “Scaramush”, in the musical “Chao, Rudy”, the actress sings together with the maestro of cinema, the star – Marcello Mastroiani.
In the seventies, the actress, singer pays a lot of attention and time to musical art. In 1971, the clips “Fairy Magella” and “Tuka-Tuka” were recorded, in which Carra perfectly combined the roles of an actress and a singer. Rafaella achieved the greatest fame and success on television. She equally professionally works as a TV presenter, sings, and performs choreographic numbers. In 1974, the singer charmingly sang the songs “Rumors” and “Happiness”, which soon gained great popularity in Italy.
The eighties of Rafaella Carr were filled with work in television and filming. In 1993, the program “Hola Rafaella”, led by Kara, was awarded the most prestigious award in Spain in the nomination “Best infotainment program of 1992”.
In 2001, Rafaella Carra was appointed host of the San Remo Music Festival. In 2008, the actress and singer broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest on Spanish TV.
Since the beginning of 1970, the singer has released more than seventy music albums, which sold millions of copies. /