Born in Milan, Perzy made her debut in 1978, as an assistant of Corrado in the RAI television show Domenica in.[1][2] She hosted a large number of radio and television programs, notably the long-running sport talk-show La Domenica Sportiva.[1][2] She also starred on several comedy plays, and appeared in a number of films and TV-series.[2] In the mid-1980s she was a protagonist of gossip columns for a sentimental relationship with footballer Walter Zenga.[2][3]
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^ abDaniela Brancati. Occhi di maschio: le donne e la televisione in Italia : una storia dal 1954 a oggi. Donzelli Editore, 2011. ISBN8860366348.
marina, perzy, born, august, 1955, italian, television, personality, actress, born, 1955, august, 1955, milan, italyoccupationstelevision, personality, actresslife, career, editborn, milan, perzy, made, debut, 1978, assistant, corrado, television, show, domeni. Marina Perzy born 30 August 1955 is an Italian television personality and actress Marina PerzyBorn 1955 08 30 30 August 1955 age 68 Milan ItalyOccupationsTelevision personality actressLife and career editBorn in Milan Perzy made her debut in 1978 as an assistant of Corrado in the RAI television show Domenica in 1 2 She hosted a large number of radio and television programs notably the long running sport talk show La Domenica Sportiva 1 2 She also starred on several comedy plays and appeared in a number of films and TV series 2 In the mid 1980s she was a protagonist of gossip columns for a sentimental relationship with footballer Walter Zenga 2 3 References edit a b Daniela Brancati Occhi di maschio le donne e la televisione in Italia una storia dal 1954 a oggi Donzelli Editore 2011 ISBN 8860366348 a b c d Giorgio Dell Arti Massimo Parrini Catalogo dei viventi Marsilio 2009 ISBN 978 88 317 9599 9 Gli amori di Walter La Repubblica 14 February 1988 Retrieved 9 June 2014 External links editOfficial website nbsp Marina Perzy at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marina Perzy amp oldid 1212161866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,