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Antonella Clerici

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Birthplace: Legnano, Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Daughter of Private and Franca Clerici
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Occupation: TV host
Managed by: Alessio Piovesan
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About Antonella Clerici

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonella_Clerici

Antonella Clerici (Legnano, 6 December 1963) is an Italian television host and journalist.

She debuted in 1985 in Telereporter as a TV announcer. In 1987, she switched to Rai 2 where she presented Semaforo giallo, Oggi sport and later two popular sports programs, Dribbling and Domenica Sprint. During the same years she also presented Ristorante Italia and Segreti per voi. Later she hosted Forza Italia on Odeon TV with Fabio Fazio and Walter Zenga.
Clerici returned to Rai 2 in 1995 with another show about football, Telegoal. From 1996 to 1998, she was one of the presenters of Unomattina, a daily Rai 1 morning show, and she followed the 1998 Fifa World Cup with the depth program Occhio al mondiale, with Giorgio Tosatti and Giampiero Galeazzi.
In 1999/2000, she switched to Mediaset where she hosted Ma quanto costa?, aired by Retequattro. She also hosted the daily program Telegatti Story and the morning show A tu per tu, aired by Canale 5, along with Maria Teresa Ruta.
In 2000, she returned to RAI and began hosting La prova del cuoco, the Italian version of Ready Steady Cook. She successfully hosted until 2008, when she took a leave of absence to give birth to her first child.
During the 2000s (decade) has hosted also other programs for Rai 1, including Campioni per sempre: Galà dello Sport 2000, the Sunday show Domenica in, Adesso sposami, Il ristorante, Il treno dei desideri, Affari tuoi, Ti lascio una canzone and Tutti pazzi per la tele.
In 2005 hosted the Festival di Sanremo, Italy's best-known song contest, with Paolo Bonolis. She returned in 2010 as the festival's sole presenter.
In March 2010, she released her first CD, Antonella Clerici, featuring television themes. In September 2011, she returned as the host of her most popular program, La prova del cuoco. She has also released several cookbooks.

About Antonella Clerici (italiano)

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonella_Clerici

Antonella Clerici (Legnano, 6 dicembre 1963) è una conduttrice televisiva italiana.

Dopo aver debuttato negli anni ottanta in reti locali, è divenuta nota al pubblico passando in Rai e conducendo negli anni novanta diversi programmi sportivi. Dopo una breve esperienza in Mediaset, dal 2 ottobre 2000 al 1º giugno 2018 (eccetto il periodo compreso tra dicembre 2008 e maggio 2010) ha condotto La prova del cuoco, trasmissione di Rai 1 che l'ha lanciata come conduttrice di punta dell'emittente, per la quale ha anche condotto numerose trasmissioni di prima serata come Il ristorante, il Festival di Sanremo 2005, Il treno dei desideri, Ti lascio una canzone, Tutti pazzi per la tele, il Festival di Sanremo 2010, Sanremo Young, il remake di Portobello, lo Zecchino d'Oro 2019 e The Voice Senior.

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Antonella Clerici's Timeline

1963
December 6, 1963
Legnano, Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, Italy