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Wilma De Angelis

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Wilma De Angelis
Wilma De Angelis and Joe Sentieri in 1960Wilma De Angelis and Joe Sentieri in 1960
Background information
Born (1930-04-08) 8 April 1930 (age 94)
Milan, Italy
OriginItaly
Occupation(s)singer, presenter
Years active1956–present
Musical artist

Wilma De Angelis (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 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.

Sanremo Music Festival participations

  • 1959 – "Per tutta la vita" (Testa–Spotti), coupled with Jula de Palma
  • 1959 – "Nessuno" (De Simone–Capotosti), coupled with Betty Curtis
  • 1960 – "Quando vien la sera" (Testa–Rossi), coupled with Joe Sentieri
  • 1960 – "Splende l'arcobaleno" (Di Ceglie–Tumminelli), coupled with Gloria Christian
  • 1961 – "Patatina [it]" (Meccia–Migliacci), coupled with Gianni Meccia
  • 1962 – "I colori della felicità" (Sciorilli–Ranzato) coupled with Tanya
  • 1962 – "Lumicini rossi" (Fabor–Testoni), coupled with Lucia Altieri [it]
  • 1963 – "Non costa niente" (Sciorilli–Calcagno), coupled with Johnny Dorelli
  • 1963 – "Se passerai di qui" (Testoni–Camis), coupled with Flo Sandon's

Sources

  • Baroni, Joseph (2005). Dizionario della televisione: i programmi della televisione commerciale dagli esordi a oggi (in Italian). Milan: Raffaello Cortina. ISBN 88-7078-972-1.
  • Sciotti, Antonio (2011). Enciclopedia del Festival della canzone napoletana: 1952-1981: Canta Napoli (in Italian). Preface by Pietro Gargano. Contributions by Giuseppe Giorgio, Diego Paura, and Federico Vacalebre. Naples: Luca Torre. ISBN 978-88-906138-0-7.
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