Enrica Bonaccorti

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Enrica Bonaccorti
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Bonaccorti in 2010
Born18 November 1949 (1949-11-18) (age 75)
Savona, Italy
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • actress

Enrica Bonaccorti (born 18 November 1949) is an Italian television presenter and actress.

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Life and career

Born in Savona, Liguria, Bonaccorti spent her adolescence in several cities, including Sassari and Genoa, because of the work of her father, a police colonel. [1] [2] She started her career on stage, debuting in the play Alla ringhiera and later joining the stage company held by Domenico Modugno and Paola Quattrini. [1] [3] She also collaborated with Modugno composing the lyrics of several songs, notably Modugno's hits " La lontananza  [ it ]" and " Amara terra mia  [ it ]". [2] [3] During the 1970s she also appeared in films and television series. [1] [4] She debuted as radio presenter in 1974, with the program L'uomo della notte  [ it ], which she hosted alongside the poet Alfonso Gatto, and as television presenter in 1978 with the quiz show Il sesso forte  [ it ], which she co-hosted with Michele Gammino. [1] [4] She had the peak of her career between the mid-1980s and the early 1990s, when she hosted the successful quiz shows Pronto, chi gioca?  [ it ] (1985–1987), Cari genitori  [ it ] (1988–1991) and the first season of the variety show Non è la Rai (1991–1992). [1] [4] She is an atheist. [5]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969 Metti, una sera a cena Actress playing "Pirandello"Cameo appearance
1970 Belle d'amore ProstituteCameo appearance
1972 Jus primae noctis Diciassettesima
Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key Giovanna
Beati i ricchi Adele
1973 The Sensual Man Mariella
Il maschio ruspante Pamela
Love and Anarchy HookerCameo appearance
1975 Cagliostro NoneOnly writer
1980 The Precarious Bank Teller Esmeralda
Prima della lunga notte Hulde Vernar
1991 Faccione HerselfCameo appearance
2021 With or Without You Laura

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972 La pietra di Luna Penelope BetteredgeMain role (5 episodes)
1973EleonoraOlgaTelevision film
1975 L'amaro caso della baronessa di Carini CristinaMain role (4 episodes)
Ella si umilia per vincere ovvero gli equivoci di una notteConstance NevilleTelevision film
1976A casa, una sera…Maggie HowardTwo-parts television film
1978Il sesso forteHerself / HostGame show
1979 Vienna New Year's Concert Concert special
1980Chiamata urbana urgente per il numero...Variety show
1983–1985Italia seraVariety show
1985–1987 Pronto, chi gioca? Game show
1987–1988Ciao EnricaTalk show
1988–1991Cari genitoriGame show (season 1-3)
1991–1992 Non è la RAI Variety show (season 1)
1993SeratissimaSpecial
1993–1994Canzoni spericolateTalent show (season 1)
1995Cuori d'oroVariety show
1997 Partita del cuore Annual event
1998Strada facendoHerself / Co-hostVariety show
1999–2001 Festival di Napoli Herself / HostAnnual event
2000–2006 Buona Domenica Herself / OpinionistVariety show (season 13-18)
2001–2006Il mio migliore amicoHerself / HostTalk show
2018–2020 La vita in diretta Herself / OpinionistTalk show
2019 Live - Non è la D'Urso Variety show
2019–2020Ho qualcosa da dirtiHerself / HostTalk show

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