Movie actress Scilla Gabel (real name: Gianfranca Gabellini) (1st July 1961).
Scilla Gabel started her showbiz career as Sophia Loren's body double.
Scilla Gabel started her showbiz career as Sophia Loren's body double.
Alba Rigazzi, Miss Italia 1965 (17th November 1965).
Alba Rigazzi is the younger sister of Layla Rigazzi, Miss Italia 1960.
Alba Rigazzi is the younger sister of Layla Rigazzi, Miss Italia 1960.
German variety star Alice and Ellen Kessler (7th February 1967).
In the 1960s, Alice and Ellen Kessler were among the most popular TV celebrities in Italy, both as presenters and as guest stars. In 1967, they starred, with theatre and movie star Enrico Maria Salerno, in Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini's successful theatre musical comedy Viola, violino e viola d'amore (Italian title: Viola, violin and viola d'amore).
In the 1960s, Alice and Ellen Kessler were among the most popular TV celebrities in Italy, both as presenters and as guest stars. In 1967, they starred, with theatre and movie star Enrico Maria Salerno, in Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini's successful theatre musical comedy Viola, violino e viola d'amore (Italian title: Viola, violin and viola d'amore).
Popstar Mina (12th December 1967).
On the cover: Walter Chiari tells - Why I didn't want to marry Mina.
In the 1960s, Mina (real name: Mina Anna Maria Mazzini) was also one of the most popular TV celebrities in Italy, mainly as presenter or co-presenter of variety shows.
On the cover: Walter Chiari tells - Why I didn't want to marry Mina.
In the 1960s, Mina (real name: Mina Anna Maria Mazzini) was also one of the most popular TV celebrities in Italy, mainly as presenter or co-presenter of variety shows.
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Tempo (Time) was an Italian weekly newsmagazine whose first issue was published on 7th June 1939 (although the date of the 1st July is printed on the cover). It was published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore (Arnoldo Mondadori Publishing) from 1939 to 1946; from this year, it was published by Aldo Palazzi Editore.
Tempo was one of the most popular Italian newsmagazines from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Above: cover of the first issue, about the daily work of a miner (1st July 1939).
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