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                                                                Liana Orfei

 

Artistic life of Liana Orfei is multifaceted and develops in different artistic disciplines. Queen of the circus before the scene, which has seen her triumph in all the European capitals with one of the world's finest circuses, precursors of today's nouveau, founded in 1960 with a circus-colossal productions like the circus three runs (1969 ) Circorama (1970), The Circus of the Arabian Nights (1973) from an idea by Federico Fellini, The Circus of the Amazons (1976) with only female artists and theatrical Liana Orfei Show (1978) directed by Gino Landi.

An adolescence spent to make reckless numbers under the Big Top, anthem taste for the stage, they increasingly motivated to expand his artistic horizons arriving at the cinema, television and theater.

Liana Orfei was the star and supporting actors in about fifty films alongside performers such as Orson Wells, Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman, Totò, Ugo Tognazzi, Philippe Leroy, Salvo Randone, Gino Cervi, Harold tier and the royal Fellini, Risi, Pietrangeli , Mattoli, Monicelli and many others. He has received numerous awards including four males and one silver gold mask. Among the countless titles interpreted remember Dinner theater of mockery, Liana who also interpreted for the small screen with Amedeo Nazzari, The Work of the eighty, the last work of the unforgettable Emma Grammatica, the partner with Gigi Proietti, Tommaso d'Amalfi by Domenico Modugno, directed by Eduardo de Filippo.

On television they have given many varieties then to conduct a series of broadcasts on the Circus Circus like Happy, Happy Magic and the National Circus of the Republic of Korea for the first time ever offered in the Western Hemisphere, on the second network RAI.

Conducted and presented, from 1984 to today, the International Circus Festival in Rome - Golden Circus on the first network RAI for over ten years in the early evening always getting the highest viewing figures.

It has recently returned to the stage in 2005 in the musical comedy should there be a lobster, directed by Peter Garinei, choreography and music by Gino Landi Armando Trovajoli.