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Cristina D'Avena (born 6 July 1964) is an Italian actress, singer and television personality. She has sold nearly 7 million copies of her albums. D'Avena was selected to join the prestigious Institute of Antoniano choir, following her debut, Lo Zecchino d'Oro, at age three''.'' In the early 1980s, she sang numerous
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theme songs, which were compiled into several successful albums. Around the same time, D'Avena made her debut as an actress. In 1986, she appeared in '' Love me Licia'', an Italian adaption of the Japanese manga ''
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''. D'Avena has been performing concerts in Italy since the late 1990s. In 2010, D'Avena returned to recording and releasing music. Her works include the chart-topping album ''
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,'' which featured several Italian singers and songwriters, notably:
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. D'Avena has also written two
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Career


Music career and theme songs for animated series

D'Avena's main line of work is recording theme songs for animated series. Overall, she has sung 743 songs, including theme songs for '' Sailor Moon'', ''
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'', '' Ace o Nerae!'', ''
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''. Cristina has also recorded songs for other television programs. The dubbed Italian songs she sings are not covers of the Japanese songs but newly written songs for the Italian dub of the anime. For the Italian dub of '' Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami'', D'Avena both performed the theme songs and dubbed the singing voices of character Creamy Mami and her rival Megumi Ayase. D'Avena has performed themes for live-action TV series and Western cartoon series such as '' Batman: The Animated Series'', ''
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'', and '' Jem''. In December 2009, D'Avena released her '' Magia di Natale'' album, which includes 12 traditional Christmas songs, all arranged by Valeriano Chiaravalle. In this album, she sang in English for the first time. She also paid homage to the recently deceased
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by including a cover of his song "
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". She later released another album dedicated to Christmas as well as special albums commemorating her 30th year in the music industry. D'Avena has presented stories and created fairy tales through VHS tapes, and audio CDs for De Agostini and other editions. On 10 November 2017, following her contract with Warner Music Italy, she released her 76th album, ''Duets – Tutti cantano Cristina'', which includes songs with Italian artists including
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, Annalisa,
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,
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. The album became her first number one album and received the platinum certification by Fimi. On 23 November 2018, her 77th studio album ''Duets Forever – Tutti cantano Cristina'' was released, containing 16 duets with many singer-songwriters of Italian music, such as
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. The album reached number three on the Italian Albums Chart, and is certified gold.


Acting and television programs

D'Avena performed the Italian theme song for the anime series, ''
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'' (known in Italy as ''Kiss Me Licia''). She also starred as the female lead, Licia (Yakko-chan), in four live-action drama sequels: ''Love me Licia'', ''Licia, dolce Licia'', ''Teneramente Licia'', and ''Balliamo e cantiamo con Licia''. A four-season telefilm was created about D'Avena: Arriva Cristina, Cristina, Cri Cri and Cristina, l' Europa siamo noi. They were also hugely successful in the 1990s. Cristina has been the presenter and the special guest of many TV programs for children, such as ''Holyday on Ice'', ''Sabato al Circo'', ''Luna Party'', ''L' Allegria fa '90'', ''Bim Bum Bam'', ''Buona Domenica'', ''I Fatti Vostri'', ''Lo Zecchino d' Oro'', ''Game Boat'', and ''Matricole e Meteore''. After co-hosting the TV program ''Matricole e Meteore'' for Canale 5, from 2012 to 2013 D'Avena hosted two music-themed programs on the TV channel
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. In 2014, she was the voice of Beatrice in the Italian dub of '' Over the Garden Wall''. She was a special guest in the 2016 edition of the
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and was cast for the comedy TV program ''Colorado''. On 16 February 2018, D'Avena returned to television as a member of the jury on the first edition of ''Sanremo Giovani'', a teenage talent show hosted by Antonella Clerici.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Songs


Filmography


Films


Television


See also

*
The Smurfs music Singles and full albums of original music for The Smurfs (Hanna-Barbera series), ''The Smurfs'' cartoon series (1981–1989) and the The Smurfs (film series), Smurfs movies have been released in different countries and languages, sometimes very s ...
*
Zecchino d'Oro Zecchino d'Oro (; meaning "Golden Sequin") is an annual international children's song competition established in 1959 by Niny Comolli. It is broadcast by Rai 1. The first two contests were held in Milan. In 1961, the contest was taken up by th ...
* Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:D'Avena, Cristina 1964 births Living people Italian women singers Italian television personalities Mass media people from Bologna Anime musicians Zecchino d'Oro singers Musicians from Bologna