Ambra Angiolini
Italian actress, TV host, singer; 'Non è la Rai' presenter
Ambra Angiolini (born 1977) is an Italian actress, television presenter, and singer who has become one of Italy's most recognizable entertainment personalities. She rose to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s as the charismatic host of 'Non è la Rai,' a popular Italian music and entertainment television show that launched many young talents' careers. Beyond her hosting work, Angiolini has built a successful acting career, appearing in numerous Italian films and television series across multiple genres. She has also pursued a music career as a singer, releasing several albums throughout her career. Her versatility and charm have made her a beloved figure in Italian popular culture, and she continues to work in television and film. Angiolini's career spans several decades, making her a veteran of Italian entertainment who has adapted to changing media landscapes. She remains active in the industry and has become known for her work in both comedy and drama, earning respect from audiences and peers alike.
Entertainment
Italian
1977
Thinking about the name
Ambra
Arabic origin
“The Italian and Spanish form of Amber, Ambra derives from the Arabic 'anbar,' referring to ambergris—a precious substance used in perfume. This name carries an aura of luxury and refinement, evoking warmth and golden light. Ambra is particularly popular in Mediterranean cultures and offers elegance with an international flair.”