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Nationality
  
Website
  
www.barbaradurso.com

Years active
  
1977 – present

Height
  
1.68 m


Full Name
  
Maria Carmela D'Urso

Born
  
7 May 1957 (age 59) (
1957-05-07
)
Naples, Italy

Occupation
  
Television host, actress

Spouse
  
Michele Carfora (m. 2002–2006)

Children
  
Emanuele Berardi, Giammauro Berardi

Siblings
  
Eleonora D'Urso, Riccardo D'Urso, Alessandro D'Urso

Movies and TV shows
  
Grande Fratello, Blues metropolitano, Romanzo di un Giovane

Similar
  
Simona Ventura, Belén Rodríguez, Melissa Satta, Maria De Filippi, Alessia Marcuzzi

Profiles

Barbara d'Urso, born Maria Carmela d'Urso (Naples, Italy 7 May 1957) is an Italian television actress and singer.

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Barbara D'Urso was born in Naples, Campania. Her father is from Laurenzana, and her mother was born in Sant'Eufemia d'Aspromonte. She made her debut in 1977 in the programme Goal, alongside Diego Abatantuono, Teo Teocoli and Massimo Boldi. The following year she took part in the variety show "Stryx". In 1979 she presented the programme Che combinazione broadcast on Raidue, and the year afterward, together with Pippo Baudo, she appeared in Domenica in on Raiuno. That same year, 1980 she also made her debut as a singer, with the single Dolceamaro, which was not very successful.

In 1984 she appeared naked on the front cover of Playboy and Playmen magazines. After this she starts working for Berlusconi's television: she participated in a television fiction, and in 1995 she also presented Agenzia matrimoniale, but she comes back to the RAI with In famiglia together with Le ragazze di piazza di Spagna, Donne di mafia and Una donna scomoda.

She received moderate notability as a result of her performance in La dottoressa Giò (1997).

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Since then she has taken part in many reality shows. For three years d'Urso presented three editions of Grande Fratello, the Italian version of the Big Brother (one in 2003 and two editions in 2004). In 2005 she was the host of the Italian version of The Farm. D'Urso maintained this role for two years. On June 2005 she had a role in the TV series Ricomincio da me.

In 2006 she took part in "Reality Circus", which was very unsuccessful, and in 2007 with Uno due tre stalla.

In January 2008 she presented Mattino Cinque, with Claudio Brachino; this was followed in the spring of 2008 with Lo show dei record, dedicated to the Guinness World Records. In autumn 2008, she presented the prime time show Fantasia, while in the season of 2008/2009 she hosted Pomeriggio Cinque and Mattino Cinque.

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In the 2009/2010 season, she left Mattino cinque and became the presenter of Domenica Cinque, a Sunday afternoon programme, and as of 2011, she presents Pomeriggio 5. In the 2011 season she was replaced by Federica Panicucci.

In December 2010 she hosted (with the showgirls Veronica Ciardi and Serena Garitta) the New Year Canale 5's show Capodanno cinque and, in January 2011, left Domenica Cinque to host the primetime show Stasera che sera!, which aired for only two episodes and was suspended because of extremely low ratings. In September 2011 she hosted the program Baila! which was also cancelled after two episodes due to a court sentence for plagiarism of the program Dancing with the Stars

Discography

  • Dolceamaro (1979)
  • Più forti di prima (2015)
  • Filmography

  • Erba selvatica – Gianfranco Campigotto (1982)
  • Blues metropolitano – Salvatore Piscicelli (1985)
  • Vogliamoci troppo bene – Francesco Salvi (1989)
  • Non chiamarmi Omar – Sergio Staino (1992)
  • Mollo tutto – José María Sánchez (1995)
  • Romanzo di un giovane povero – Ettore Scola (1995)
  • Il manoscritto di Van Hecken – Nicola De Rinaldo (1999)
  • Tutti gli uomini del deficiente – Paolo Costella (1999)
  • Per giusto omicidio – Diego Febbraro (2004)
  • Documentary

  • Il Ribelle – Giacomo Franciosa – (2010)
  • TV series

  • Delitto in via Teulada – Aldo Lado (1979)
  • La casa rossa – Luigi Perelli (1981)
  • Skipper – Roberto Malenotti (1984)
  • Giorno dopo giorno – (1985)
  • Bony – Gary Conway, Chris Langman and Paul Moloney (1992)
  • Dottoressa Giò – Marcello Cesena (1995)
  • La dottoressa Giò – Filippo De Luigi (1997)
  • La dottoressa Giò 2 – Filippo De Luigi (1998)
  • Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna – (1998)
  • Three Girls from Rome (remake) – José María Sánchez (1998)
  • Donne di mafia – Giuseppe Ferrara (2001)
  • Lo zio d'America – Rossella Izzo (2002)
  • Ugo – Giorgio Bardelli (2002)
  • Orgoglio – Vittorio De Sisti and Giorgio Serafini (2004)
  • Noi – Peter Exacoustos (2004)
  • Una donna scomoda – Sergio Martino (2004)
  • Rocco – Nicolò Bongiorno (2004)
  • Ricomincio da me – Rossella Izzo (2005)
  • Television

  • Goal, (Telemilano 58, 1977)
  • Stryx, (Rai 2, 1978)
  • Che combinazione, (Rai 1, 1979)
  • Domenica in, (Rai 1, 1980)
  • Forte fortissimo, (Rai 2, 1982)
  • Fresco fresco, (Rai 2, 1982)
  • Serata da campioni, (Rai 1, 1987)
  • La lunga notte di Biancaneve (Rai 1, 1987)
  • Per amore (Odeon TV, 1989)
  • Agenzia (Retequattro, 1996)
  • In famiglia, (Rai 2, 1996–1997)
  • Festival di Napoli, (Retequattro, 1998)
  • Grande Fratello, (Canale 5, 2003–2005)
  • La fattoria, (Canale 5, 2005–2006)
  • Trofeo Birra Moretti (Canale 5, 2005–2007)
  • Lo show dei record (Canale 5, 2006, 2008–2009)
  • Reality Circus, (Canale 5, 2006)
  • Uno due tre stalla (Canale 5, 2007)
  • Mattino Cinque (Canale 5, 2008–2009)
  • Fantasia (Canale 5, 2008)
  • Domenica Cinque (Canale 5, 2009–2010)
  • A gentile richiesta (Canale 5, 2010)
  • Capodanno Cinque (Canale 5, 2010–12)
  • Stasera che sera! (Canale 5, 2011)
  • Baila! (Canale 5, 2011)
  • Domenica Live (Canale 5, from 2012 until now)
  • Pomeriggio Cinque (Canale 5, from 2008 until now)
  • Kontrata per Shqiperine (Agon Channel, Albanian TV, 2013)
  • Theatre

  • Appuntamento d'amore – P. Passalacqua (1993)
  • E meno male che c'è Maria – P. Garinei (1999)
  • Lisistrata – Walter Manfrè (2002)
  • La vedova scaltra – W. Manfrè (2007)
  • Il letto ovale – G. Landi (2007–2008)
  • Books

  • Più forti di prima, (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 2010)
  • Tanto poi esce il sole, (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 2011)
  • Ma credo ancora nell'amore – Sopravvivere alle ferite del cuore, (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 2012)
  • Ecco come faccio, (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 2013)
  • Discography

  • Dolceamaro/Se mi guardi così – (1980)
  • References

    Barbara d'Urso Wikipedia