Romina Power
Actress and singer, Al Bano and Romina Power duets, Italian television
Romina Power (born October 2, 1951) is an Italian-American actress, singer, and television personality who became a prominent figure in European entertainment during the 1970s and 1980s. Born in Los Angeles to American actor Tyrone Power and Italian actress Linda Christian, she grew up in a glamorous Hollywood environment before establishing her own career. Power is perhaps best known for her role as Lois Lane in the Italian television series and for her successful recording career, releasing numerous albums that achieved popularity across Europe. She later became widely recognized as one half of the musical duo Al Bano and Romina Power, with whom she recorded duets that topped charts internationally and represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest multiple times. Beyond entertainment, Power has been involved in various charitable causes and humanitarian efforts. Her career spanning several decades demonstrates her versatility as both an actress and musician, and she remains a beloved figure in Italian popular culture, known for her warm personality and enduring appeal across generations.
Entertainment
Italian-American
1951
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Romina
Italian origin
“An Italian or Spanish feminine form, Romina elegantly combines romance and femininity through its -ina diminutive suffix. The name became more widely recognized through European culture and media, maintaining a sophisticated, European sensibility. It appeals to parents seeking a name that feels both classic and melodious.”