Lucilla Agosti

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Lucilla Agosti
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Agosti in September 2009
Born (1978-09-08) 8 September 1978 (age 45)
Poggibonsi, Italy
Occupations
  • Presenter
  • actress
Years active2000–present
PartnerAndrea Romiti
Children3

Lucilla Agosti (born 8 September 1978) is an Italian radio and television presenter and actress. [1]

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Biography

Born in Poggibonsi, daughter of Edoardo Agosti - radiologist - and of a professor of drawing and art history, Lucilla began working as an actress, acting, among other things, in an exhibition de The Strange Couple, a famous comedy by Neil Simon. [2] [3] Subsequently, at a very young age, she moved to Rome working in Cinecittà and took on one of the first Network A auditions and was chosen to conduct Azzurro, a program dedicated to Italian music and artists, from 1 July 2002 to 17 September 2005. [1]

In the summer of 2004 she leads some live evenings: the Main Stage all'Arezzo Wave Love Festival and the final evening of the Voci Domani competition. She also hosts Space Girls on Happy Channel and Guelfi e Ghibellini on Rai 2, and appears as a guest star in an episode of the sitcom Camera Café. With the birth of the new All Music, she abandons the music of Azzurro to take up fashion and lifestyle, at the helm of the show All Moda. She gets film roles in shorts and feature films, appearing in the films The fever (2005), by Alessandro D'Alatri, The Stone Merchant (2006), by Renzo Martinelli, and The Seed of Discord (2008), by Pappi Corsicato, and in short films Parole rubate (2004) and Divini incontri d'orgasmo (2005), both directed by Barbara Caggiati. [1]

Continue to work in various All Music programs: Classifica di..., in which she interviews celebrities from the show revealing their musical preferences, Flycase, in which she accompanies musical guests to discover a nation from a cultural and especially musical point of view and, finally, Tutti nudi, where, dressed as a geisha, comments on the performances of amateur strippers. [4] Furthermore, always on All Music, he participates with Maccio Capatonda in the fake soap opera Intralci. In 2007 she starred with Ale and Franz of Buona la prima , an Italia 1 sit-show based entirely on improvisation. [5] In the same year, she also arrives at Radio Monte Carlo as host of RMC Magazine, together with Max Venegoni. The beginning of 2008 sees her alongside Elio e le Storie Tese in the conduct of the After Festival at the Sanremo Festival. [6]

On All Music she is instead the protagonist of the new comedy-talk Bionda anomala. She had also been chosen as the host of the 2008 Festivalbar, paired with Teo Mammucari, but the event was later cancelled. In April 2009 she leads on Raidue Italian Academy 2, a talent show entirely dedicated to dance. In 2010 she joined the cast of Distretto di Polizia 10 in the role of Inspector Barbara Rostagno under "X Tuscolano". [7] In the winter of 2012, she was also engaged in television as a commentator of the ninth edition of reality L'isola dei famosi , on Rai 2, this experience has brought great popularity and has consecrated it to the general public. At the beginning of 2013, she led the seventh season of the Italia 1 Mistero program with Jane Alexander. From 4 May 2015, he has hosted the new program Donna Moderna Live on La5, a lifestyle show inspired by the magazine of the same name Donna Moderna with Agosti who in these 40 episodes advises on new trends. [8] In the same period, she made her debut on Sky with Italia's Got Talent together with Rocco Tanica. [9]

Private life

Lucilla Agosti is linked to Andrea Romiti with whom she had three children: Cleo, born on 31 January 2011, Diego, born on 29 December 2013, and Alma, born on 3 November 2017. [10]

Television programs

Radio

Filmography

Cinema

Short films

Television

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