Cesara Buonamici | |
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Born | Cesara Buonamici 2 January 1957 |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and television presenter |
Spouse | Joshua Kalman (m. 2022) |
Father | Cesare Buonamici |
Cesara Buonamici (born 2 January 1957) is an Italian journalist and television presenter.
Active since the 1970s, he began his career by curating various journalistic columns for the Fininvest networks, later becoming one of the symbolic faces of TG5 , for which he has worked since its launch on 13 January 1992.
Sister of the Florentine nobleman Cesare Buonamici, Cesara was born in 1957 in Fiesole on the family property. [1] She began her career during her university studies (she graduated in pharmacy) at Tele Libera Firenze, a broadcaster in the Tuscan capital, at the end of the seventies, hosting the news, some quizzes and a forerunner of modern talk shows (Quattro chiacchiere con Cesara). Having become very popular with Tuscan viewers, she wrote her first articles for the Florentine newspaper La Città, which belongs to Mauro Ballini, also owner of Tele Libera Firenze.
In 1982, the Tuscan broadcaster was absorbed by Rete 4, owned by the Arnoldo Mondadori Editore group; Buonamici then began working for the Milanese publisher. She moved to Fininvest with the sale of the channel to Silvio Berlusconi's group. During that period, she curated several journalistic programs: first a column within Buongiorno Italia , then Dentro la notizia, Parlamento in and Canale 5 News. Cesara Buonamici became a professional journalist in 1987.
After having debuted the Italia 1 news program Studio Aperto with Emilio Fede, she was one of the founders, together with Enrico Mentana, Lamberto Sposini, Cristina Parodi and Clemente Mimun, of TG5 , which she has hosted since its birth on 13 January 1992. She hosted the 1:00 pm edition together with Emilio Carelli until 2000. Her biggest scoop was on the occasion of the referendum of 18 April 1999 (question on the abolition of the proportional quota in the elections of the Chamber of Deputies), when late at night she interrupted her director Enrico Mentana in the studio, being the first to announce that the quorum had not been reached, which had been taken for granted. [2] She was subsequently promoted to host the main 8:00 pm edition.
On June 13, 2001, as a television host, she presented the zero episode of the reality show Diario – Esperimento d'amore on Canale 5. In June 2004, she received the award for the journalism section in Alghero during the 10th edition of the Alghero Donna national prize for literature and journalism. [3]
In the summer of 2018 she became deputy director of TG5 . In 2023 he collaborated with Gardaland for the show Nautilus; a show staged at the Gardaland Theatre.
On 12 and 13 June 2023, together with Nicola Porro and Paolo Del Debbio, she hosted the TG5 special on the death of Silvio Berlusconi in simulcast on the three Mediaset networks on the first evening and on Canale 5 on the second evening. [4] From 11 September of the same year to 25 March 2024 she was a commentator on the seventeenth edition of Grande Fratello [5] hosted by Alfonso Signorini. [6] [7] In November 2023 she became director ad "personam" of TG5 . [8] [9] Since the same year she has been a recurring commentator on the program Pomeriggio Cinque . Since 16 September 2024 she has been reconfirmed as a commentator on the eighteenth edition of Grande Fratello , [10] this time together with Beatrice Luzzi. [11] [12]
In 2020 the journalist experienced a non-serious trigeminal neuralgia, which caused her left eyelid to droop. [13] [14]
In 2022 she married Joshua Kalman, an Israeli doctor, after twenty-four years of engagement. [15] The couple has no children.
In 2006 she was suspended for six months from the Lazio Order of Journalists, after the revelation of telephone interceptions by the Potenza prosecutor's office: the public prosecutor Henry Woodcock had discovered that the journalist recommended the entrepreneur Ugo Bonazza to the minister of the environment Matteoli to unblock a Monopoli case, negotiating over the phone a fee of 10,000 euros (Buonamici later denied to the magistrate that she had ever actually received them). The journalist returned to hosting the evening edition of TG5 on 14 May 2007.
In the 2023-2024 season, during her experience as a commentator on the seventeenth edition of Grande Fratello , she aroused a considerable level of criticism due to her constant tendency to oppose Beatrice Luzzi during the reality show. This dynamic generated divergent opinions, giving rise to a wide debate on Buonamici's conduct during the television experience in question. [16] [17]
Year | Title | Network | Role | ||
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1988–1997 | Parlamento in | Canale 5 | Conductor | ||
1991–1992 | Studio Aperto | Italia 1 | |||
1992–present | TG5 | Canale 5 | |||
Speciale TG5 | |||||
2001 | Diario - Esperimento d'amore | ||||
Verissimo - Speciale Carlo e Diana vent'anni dopo | |||||
2010 | Let's Dance | Herself / Contestant | |||
2011 | Royal Wedding | Conductor | |||
2019 | Segreti e delitti | ||||
2023 | Speciale TG5 - Addio a Silvio Berlusconi | Canale 5 | Italia 1 | Rete 4 | |
2023–present | Grande Fratello | Canale 5 | Opinionist | ||
Pomeriggio Cinque | Recurring opinionist |
Year | Title | Director |
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2011 | Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films (Box Office 3D – Il film dei film) | Ezio Greggio |
Wedding in Paris (Matrimonio a Parigi) | Claudio Risi |
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2000 | Distretto di Polizia | Canale 5 | TV series, episode 1x18 |
2010 | R.I.S. Roma – Delitti imperfetti |
Year | Award | Category | Results | Notes |
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2022 | Alferano Award | Won | [18] | |
Golden San Michele Award | Award for thirty years of hosting TG5 | [19] | ||
2023 | Flaiano Award for Television and Radio (Journalism Section) | Special Lifetime Achievement Award | [20] |
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