Rita Dalla Chiesa

Rita Dalla Chiesa
Born Rita Dalla Chiesa
(1947-08-31)31 August 1947
Casoria, Napoli, Italia
Nationality Italian
Occupation Television host
Years active 1982 - present
Religion Christianity
Spouse(s) Fabrizio Frizzi (1992-2002), Roberto Cirese
Children Giulia
(born 1971)
Parent(s) Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa
Emanuela Setti Carraro

Rita Dalla Chiesa (born 31 August 1947) is an Italian television host.

Her father was the general Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, assassinated in 1982 together with his wife, Emanuela Setti Carraro.

Biography

Her career began in 1982, when she presented the show Vediamoci sul due, on air on Raidue, and after Pane e marmellata, with Fabrizio Frizzi, who became her second husband in 1992 until 1998, when she asked him to separate.[1]

After this, she moved to Fininvest where, in 1988, she presented Forum, a daily program about court cases broadcasting on Canale 5.[2] In the 1990s she also presented the prime time show 44 Gatti.[3] She stayed in that show for many years, until 1997, when it was moved to Retequattro with the conjunction of Paola Perego. For this reason she hosted a new show on Canale 5, Signore Mie, and then presented Il Trucco c'è, a Saturday afternoon talk show for Retequattro.

After a quickly come back to RAI in the season 2002/2003, presenting the morning show I Fatti Vostri. In September 2003 she returned to Forum, which in 2008 was moved to Canale 5.

In September 2008 she presented Il Ballo delle Debuttanti, a prime time talent show about dance. From 2010 hosts Forum Bau, a show about pets.

Television

Notes

  1. "Frizzi lascia Rita Dalla Chiesa". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 13 May 1998.
  2. "Rita: spero che Ambra non conquisti il giudice". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 31 May 1994.
  3. "Guerra sullo Zecchino". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 19 November 1993.
  4. "Grande Fratello in versione country". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 19 January 2002.
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