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Orchidea De Santis (born 20 December 1948, Bari) is an Italian television and film actress. ==Biography== Orchidea De Santis is an Italian actress in cinema, theatre and television. Her films include ''Il Vizio di Famiglia'' directed by Mariano Laurenti, ''Per Amare Ofelia'' by Flavio Mogherini, ''Concerto per Pistola Solista'' by Michele Lupo, ''Colpo di Stato'' by Luciano Salce (1969) and ''Paolo il caldo'' by Marco Vicario (1973). She appeared briefly in ''Il Nero'' by Giovanni Vento (1965) and ''Una Macchia Rosa'' by Enzo Muzii (1970). Since the mid-1980s, her film work has declined in favor of other activities. Her theater work includes comedies such as ''Morto un Papa se ne fa un Altro'', ''Strega Roma'' and ''Chicchignola'' written by Ettore Petrolini, all of which were directed by Ghigo De Chiara and Fiorenzo Fiorentini. De Santis appeared in ''Sottoveste'' by Castellacci e Ventimiglia and ''Love and Life'' by Mike Immordino. She wrote and acted in ''La Bambola Orchidea'' featuring the music of maestro Aldo Saitto, as well as ''Chicchignola'' with Mario Scaccia, and ''La cicogna si diverte'' by Carlo Alighero. For the RAI radio, De Santis appeared in many roles, mainly in the serials ''Barocco a Roma'' and ''Racconto Italiano'' which were broadcast in the late 1970s. In the 1989 she began working in the international broadcasting department where she produced ''Notturno Italiano'', ''AZ per gli Italiani all'Estero'', ''Italia Canta'', ''Itinerari Italiani'', ''Facile Ascolto''. She was producer of the radio show ''L'Arca di Noè'', and 13 episodes of ''Ciak si esegue''. She also developed and produced a program about animals called ''L'Anello di Re Salomone''. She is currently the director of, ''Due di Notte''. Her television work includes ''Roosvelt'' (Rai Tre 1986), ''Maga Circe'' and ''Lucrezia Borgia'' (Rai Uno 1987) and ''Il caso Redoli'', a TV series: ''The Great Trials'' (Rai Uno 1996). Outside of cinema and theater, she worked with the city government of Rome, organizing a review of 1970s Italian cinema called ''Italia (de)Genere''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Orchidea De Santis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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