Martina Colombari
Martina Colombari was born on Jul 10, 1975 in Italy. Martina Colombari's big-screen debut came with Abbronzatissimi directed by Bruno Gaburro in 1991.
Colombari was born on 10 July 1975 in Riccione in northern Italy. In October 1991, at the age of 16, Colombari won the Miss Italia beauty pageant, becoming the competition's youngest winner at the time. Later, she hosted or co-hosted several Italian television programmes, including "Un disco per l'estate", "Vota la voce", "Super", "Goleada" (originally titled Galagoal) and "Controcampo". She played a lead role in "Quello che le ragazze non dicono" (2000), directed by Carlo Vanzina, and appeared in other films such as "Paparazzi" (1998) and "She" (2001), directed by Neri Parenti and Timothy Bond, respectively. She also held a recurring role in the television series "Carabinieri". Colombari has featured on the covers of multiple magazines, including the Italian editions of "Cosmopolitan" (May 1997) and "GQ" (December 2000), the Italian men's magazine "Max" (July 1999, April 2003, and October 2008), and others such as "Diva" (2007), "Intimità" (2007), and "Confidenze" (2008). In 2011, Colombari published an autobiography titled "La vita è una".
Birthday
Jul 10, 1975Place of Birth
Riccione, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Awards
4 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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