Ilary Blasi
Italian television host (born 1981)
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Key Takeaways
- Ilary Blasi ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈiːlari ˈblaːzi] ; born 28 April 1981) is an Italian television host, former model and former child actress.
- Her mother named her after one of her favourite Western movie heroines.
- Blasi was introduced to showbusiness by her mother.
- Career Early career She joined showbusiness very early.
- Later she appeared in the film "Fiori di zucca" (1988) by Stefano Pomilia and "La dolce casa degli orrori" (1989) by Lucio Fulci.
Ilary Blasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈiːlari ˈblaːzi]; born 28 April 1981) is an Italian television host, former model and former child actress.
Early life
Ilary was born in Rome, daughter of Roberto and Daniela. Her mother named her after one of her favourite Western movie heroines. Blasi has two sisters, Melory and Silvia. Blasi was introduced to showbusiness by her mother. As she declared in an interview, a neighbour told her mother that an agency was recruiting a blonde child with blue eyes for an advertisement of the "Panettone Galbusera"; Daniela brought Blasi to the casting, and she was selected for her first job.
Career
Early career
She joined showbusiness very early. At the age of 3, Blasi shot her first TV ad; at 5 she debuted in the cinema with a little role in the film "David & David" directed by Giorgio Capitani; at 6 she was in the cast of "Da grande" of Franco Amurri (accredited as "Hilary Blasi") and "Vizio di vivere" by Dino Risi. Later she appeared in the film "Fiori di zucca" (1988) by Stefano Pomilia and "La dolce casa degli orrori" (1989) by Lucio Fulci. In that period she did testimonials for various advertisers, like the one for the oil "Cuore" with her whole family, "Cicciobello" doll, "Renault" cars and "Barilla Group", "Galbusera", "Findus", "Balocco" and "Sanson" (food).
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