Fanny Cadeo

Fanny Cadeo
Born Stefania Cadeo
(1970-09-11) 11 September 1970
Lavagna, Italy
Residence Rome
Nationality Italian
Occupation Showgirl, model, television personality and singer
Years active 1992 – present
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 56 kg (123 lb)
Partner(s) Stefano Caviglia
Children 1
Website www.fannycadeo.it

Fanny Cadeo (born 11 September 1970) is an Italian showgirl, model, television personality and singer.[1]

Cadeo was born in Lavagna and studied acting with Beatrice Bracco. She achieved her first success in 1992 when she was one of the first showgirls to appear in Striscia la notizia and remained with the show until 1994. Since 2013, she has been the presenter of the Rai Due television show Il Cercasapori.[1][2]

Cadeo has a daughter born in 2014 from her relationship with an Italian businessman, Stefano Caviglia.[3]

Biography

Before entering show business, she graduated in languages and participated in several singing lessons, dance and modern jazz. She made her television debut as Velina in issuing Striscia la notizia (years 1992 and 1994).

It also performs several songs, such as "cover" for Mambo italiano (1993) and I want your love (1994) and piece dance Living in the Night (2000).

In 1995 she won a leading role in the film Trinita & Bambino ... e adesso tocca a noi. In 2003 she was in the cast of Buona Domenica.

In 2012 she Porzia in The Merchant of Venice of Shakespeare. From 2012 al 2014 she works for Rai Radio 1 in the program L’Italia che va con Daniel Della Seta.

Works

Theatre

Discografia

Cinema

TV - Fiction

TV - Programmi

Radio programs

References

  1. 1 2 Rai Due. "Fanny Capeo". Retrieved 3 November 2015 (Italian).
  2. "Da Velina a conduttrice: Fanny Cadeo ci racconta i suoi sogni". gossip.it. Retrieved 2 November 2015. (Italian)
  3. Oggi (9 February 2015). "Fanny Cadeo festeggia la figlia Carol: tutte le immagini del compleanno". Retrieved 3 November 2015 (Italian).
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