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Romina Francesca Power (born October 2, 1951) is an American actress and singer born in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of
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matinée idol
Tyrone Power Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often in swashbuckler roles or romantic leads. His better-known films include ''Jesse James (193 ...
and actress Linda Christian. With then-husband
Albano Carrisi Albano Antonio Carrisi (; born 20 May 1943), better known as Al Bano, is an Italian tenor, actor, and winemaker. He is one of the most recognisable Italian singers in the world whose career spans 7 decades. He has gained notability due to his vo ...
, she formed the music duo
Al Bano and Romina Power Al Bano and Romina Power are an Italian-American pop music duo formed in 1975 by then-married couple Italian tenor Albano Carrisi and American singer Romina Power, the daughter of Hollywood actor Tyrone Power. They have recorded over 22 albums, ...
, which gained popularity in many parts of the world during the 1980s.


Biography


Childhood

Power is the eldest daughter of American screen idol
Tyrone Power Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often in swashbuckler roles or romantic leads. His better-known films include ''Jesse James (193 ...
and his second wife, Mexican actress Linda Christian. She was named after
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, where her parents had fallen in love; her middle name is in reference to the church of Santa Francesca Romana, the site of their wedding ceremony. Initially, she grew up in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles. After her parents divorced in 1956, Power and her younger sister Taryn were sent to live with their maternal grandmother in Mexico. They went to live briefly with their mother and her new husband, Edmund Purdom, but were later sent to boarding schools in England, Switzerland, and Italy. Among the schools Power attended was Cobham Hall School in Kent, England. Later, both Power and her mother lived in a penthouse in the Roman ''quartiere'' of
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.


Acting career

Power began trying out for film roles at age 12. She made her screen debut at age 14 in the Italian film ''
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'', starring alongside
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and
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. Power subsequently appeared in several films, achieving notoriety for acting in roles that highlighted her sex appeal. In December 1966, her role in the film ''
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'' came under attack from the Italian public and government, as well as the
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. Ludovico Montini, brother of
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, and other
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senators charged that Power was forced to rehearse "lewd scenes for the film countless times." The Vatican newspaper, ''
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'', called the film's moral content dubious and opined that minors should have been banned from viewing it. In 1969, her starring role in the film '' Marquis de Sade: Justine'' resulted in its banning in Italy and in the seizure of all prints. In an interview Power gave in 1966, she said that despite her
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she did not regard herself as a "
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." In a later interview in 1970, Power expressed regret for having let her mother choose sexually suggestive film roles for her. In 1983, Power declined the role of Deborah in ''
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'', which had been privately offered to her by the director
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.


Musical fame

Power's interest in music was awakened in her childhood by American musicals from the 1950s, Mexican
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bands, and Italian music from the 1960s. In her early teens, Power discovered
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and
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, which inspired her to compose music. After receiving a guitar as a birthday gift, she learned
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and wrote her first songs. In 1975, Power and her husband Albano "Al Bano" Carrisi founded the singing duo
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, which became a sensation in
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and
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. They released multiple albums in different languages and achieved 7th place for Italy in both the 1976 and
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s. Their biggest hits included "
Felicità "Felicità" (; Italian for "Happiness") is a song by Italian-American duo Al Bano and Romina Power, released in 1982. It was an international commercial success and remains arguably their best-known song. Song information The duo participated wi ...
", "
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", and " Ci sarà". In 1989, after the overthrow of Nicolae Ceausescu, their song "Libertà" was played on Romanian national radio. Power was considered a
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during the height of her career.
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of the BBC confessed that at the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest, he allocated points to Italy based on Power's sex appeal.


Later years

In 2005, Power was a judge in the Italian TV show ''
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''. Between 2006 and 2007, she organized exhibitions of her paintings, mainly in
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. At the same time she dedicated herself to directing her film ''Upaya''. In 2007, Power moved back to the United States, buying a house in
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. According to an interview she gave to the Italian press at the time, she felt to be perceived by the Italian public merely as a performer of "Il ballo del qua-qua" (a song for children), and that she found it difficult to establish herself in Italy as a painter and writer. Power also stated that she was disturbed by the intrusive attention of the local press, which published multiple articles speculating about her private life and the disappearance of her daughter Ylenia. Shortly after Power's relocation in 2008, her mother Linda Christian was diagnosed with
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. Power went to live in her mother's house in
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, where she remained until her mother's death on July 22, 2011. In a November 2009 interview she gave to Italian TV she stated she had considered, at least for some time, a possible return to Italy. In the fall of 2012 her album ''Da lontano'' was released, containing songs written in 1999. In the summer of 2013, Power and Carrisi reunited for a concert performance in Moscow. In 2015 they reunited again for a guest appearance at the Sanremo Festival.


Personal life

Stanislas "Stash" Klossowski de Rola, the eldest son of the painter
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, proposed marriage to Power when she was 15. She accepted and her mother approved, provided that he wait until Power turned 18 and was allowed to develop artistically first. Klossowski de Rola introduced Power to
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,
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, and Syd Barret, with whom she later became friends. The couple later postponed their wedding indefinitely. In 1969, Power announced her engagement to Albano Carrisi. Upon their engagement, Carrisi persuaded Power to refrain from accepting any more risqué film roles and restricted the presence of her mother on set. They married on July 26, 1970. Power and Carrisi separated in 1999. Their divorce was finalized in 2012. They have four children: * Ylenia Maria Sole (born November 29, 1970), their eldest daughter who went missing in
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, Louisiana in January 1994 ( declared dead ''in absentia'' in 2014). * Yari Marco Carrisi (born April 21, 1973) * Cristèl Chiara Carrisi (born December 25, 1985), who appeared in Italian reality TV show '' La Fattoria 2'' ('' The Farm''). * Romina Yolanda Carrisi (born June 1, 1987), who appeared in the 2005 edition of Italian reality TV show ''Isola dei Famosi'' (a version of ''Survivor'') with her father. Power is a polyglot who speaks five languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French and Dutch. She is a follower of
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.


Filmography


Films


Television


Discography


Solo

* ''12 canzoni e una poesia'' (1969) * ''Ascolta, ti racconto di un amore'' (1974) * ''Con un paio di Blue-Jeans'' (1974) * ''Da lontano'' (2012)


With Al Bano

* ''Atto I'' (1975) * ''1978'' (1978) * ''Aria pura'' (1979) * ''Sharazan'' (1981) (Spanish) * ''
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'' (1982) * ''Felicidad'' (1982) (Spanish) * ''Che angelo sei'' (1982) * ''Que ángel será'' (1983) (Spanish) * ''Ci sará'' (1984) * ''The Golden Orpheus Festival 1984'' (1984) * ''Effetto amore'' (1984) * ''Sempre sempre'' (1986) * ''Siempre siempre'' (1986) (Spanish) * ''Libertà!'' (1987) * ''Libertad'' (1987) (Spanish) * ''Fragile'' (1988) * ''Fragile'' (1988) (Spanish) * ''Fotografia di un momento'' (1990) * ''Fotografía de un momento'' (1990) (Spanish) * ''Weihnachten bei uns zu Hause'' (1990) (also known as ''Corriere di Natale'') * ''Navidad ha llegado'' (1991) (Spanish) * ''Vincerai'' (1991) * ''Vencerás'' (1991) (Spanish) * ''Notte e giorno'' (1993) * ''El tiempo de amarse'' (1993) (Spanish) * ''Emozionale'' (1995) * ''Amor sagrado'' (1995) (Spanish) * ''Ancora... Zugabe'' (1996) * ''The Very Best – Live aus Verona'' (2015)


Bibliography

* ''Al Bano & Romina Power: '' (Rizzoli 1989) * ''Cercando mio padre'', (Gremese 1998) * ''Ho sognato don Chisciotte'', (Bompiani 2000) * ''Kalifornia (It's Here Now)'', (Arcana 2004) * ''Upaya'', (Fazi Editore 2005) * ''Ti prendo per mano'', (Mondadori 2015) * ''Karma Express'' (Mondadori 2017)


References


External links


Romina Power – Official site
(bilingual)
Official YouTube Channel
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