Alba Arnova | |
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Born | Alba Fossati 15 March 1930
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 11 March 2018
Rome, Italy | (aged 87)
Occupations |
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Spouse | Gianni Ferrio |
Alba Arnova (15 March 1930 – 11 March 2018) [1] was an Italian-Argentine ballerina [2] and actress. [3]
Born in Buenos Aires as Alba Fossati, daughter of two Italian emigrants, Arnova studied piano at the Conservatory and enrolled in the university at the medical faculty. [4] She became the principal classical dancer of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and changed her surname first to Ars Nova and then to Arnova. [5] She left Argentina in 1948, for a six months stage tour, and eventually remained in Rome, where she worked first in theater as a classical dancer and as a revue and avanspettacolo soubrette. She began acting in films in 1949, though usually in minor roles. [5]
In 1956 Arnova created a controversy when she appeared on the RAI television variety show La piazzetta wearing a tight leotard that made her appear semi-nude because of the lighting effects and the black-and-white system. The show was suspended and she was subsequently fired and banned from Italian television. She subsequently chose to leave showbusiness. [6]
Arnova was married to composer and conductor Gianni Ferrio.
Alba Arnova | |
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Born | Alba Fossati 15 March 1930
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 11 March 2018
Rome, Italy | (aged 87)
Occupations |
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Spouse | Gianni Ferrio |
Alba Arnova (15 March 1930 – 11 March 2018) [1] was an Italian-Argentine ballerina [2] and actress. [3]
Born in Buenos Aires as Alba Fossati, daughter of two Italian emigrants, Arnova studied piano at the Conservatory and enrolled in the university at the medical faculty. [4] She became the principal classical dancer of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and changed her surname first to Ars Nova and then to Arnova. [5] She left Argentina in 1948, for a six months stage tour, and eventually remained in Rome, where she worked first in theater as a classical dancer and as a revue and avanspettacolo soubrette. She began acting in films in 1949, though usually in minor roles. [5]
In 1956 Arnova created a controversy when she appeared on the RAI television variety show La piazzetta wearing a tight leotard that made her appear semi-nude because of the lighting effects and the black-and-white system. The show was suspended and she was subsequently fired and banned from Italian television. She subsequently chose to leave showbusiness. [6]
Arnova was married to composer and conductor Gianni Ferrio.