Johnny Dorelli

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Johnny Dorelli
swing, pop
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, presenter
Years active1951–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1972; div. 1979)
(m. 1991)

Giorgio Guidi (born 20 February 1937), known professionally as Johnny Dorelli, is an Italian actor, singer and television host.

Early life

Dorelli was born in

High School of Music and Art in New York
. He took the stage name Dorelli in imitation of how the surname D'Aurelio was pronounced in English.

His show business career began when he was discovered by bandleader Percy Faith, who brought him on The Ken Murray Show. He later appears on the show By Popular Demand conducted by Robert Alda, accompanied by Paul Whiteman. He receive a great success, in fact some American newspapers described Dorelli as a "phenomenal Italian boy". However he returned to Italy in 1955 due to the expiry of his residence permit.

He debuted as singer and pianist in the late 1950s for CGD label with cover of American standards; Lover, What is this thing called love, Love me or leave me and many others.

Career

His first success was an easy listening Latin song, Calypso melody in 1957. In 1958 and in 1959 he won the

Nel blu dipinto di blu" (also known as "Volare") and "Piove (Ciao ciao bambina)
". His most famous songs of the period are : Julia (1958), Boccuccia Di Rosa (Pink Lips) (1958), Love in Portofino (1959), Lettera A Pinocchio (1959), Monte Carlo (1961).

In 1962 he appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and sang his smooth ballad Love In Portofino and You're the Top with Connie Francis and Johnny Hallyday.

As a (popular and jazz) crooner, he sang numerous songs live on television shows (mainly in the 1960s), in Italian and in English.

Dorelli and Gabriella Carlucci in 1990

In 1967 "

Sanremo Song Festival.[1]
In the same year he was the lead actor on the movie
Paperinik
. Some songs of this periods are Speedy Gonzales (1962), Era Settembre (1964), Probabilmente (1965), Al Buio Sto Sognando (1966),
I Think of You
(1972).

His greatest success was the musical Aggiungi un posto a tavola, which was also performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End in an English version entitled Beyond the Rainbow in 1978.

After a period of absence, he returned to success in the 1980s. In 1983, he played St. Philip Neri in Luigi Magni's TV film State buoni se potete. Dorelli's latest feature film role is in

Ma quando arrivano le ragazze
(2004).

In 2007 he returned after 38 years to the stage of Sanremo as a participant with the song "Meglio così", written by Gianni Ferrio and Giorgio Calabrese, and accompanied by jazz pianist Stefano Bollani and the orchestra conducted by Ferrio.

Personal life

Dorelli had a long relationship with actress Lauretta Masiero, which produced a son, Gianluca Guidi. He then married (1972–1979) actress Catherine Spaak, with whom he had another son, Gabriele, and (1991) Gloria Guida, a former model and actress in Italian comedy movies of the 1970s, with whom he had a daughter, Guendalina.

His eyes have two different colors, a condition called heterochromia iridum.

Selected filmography

Discography

Albums

  • 1955 - Songo americano (CGD, MV 203)
  • 1958 - Cordialmente (CGD, MV 224)
  • 1958 - È arrivato da Sanremo (CGD, MV 225)
  • 1958 - Dance with (Liberty, I 8508)
  • 1959 - We Like Johnny (CGD, FG 5002)
  • 1959 - Sanremo 1959 (CGD, SR 1012)
  • 1964 - 30 anni di canzoni d'amore (CGD, FG 5010)
  • 1965 - Viaggio Sentimentale (CGD, FG 5017)
  • 1965 - Johnny Dorelli (CGD, FG 5024)
  • 1967 - L'immensità (CGD, FG 5032)
  • 1970 - Promesse Promesse (CGD, FGS 5063, con Catherine Spaak)
  • 1973 - Le canzoni che piacciono a lei (CGD, 69030)
  • 1975 - Aggiungi un posto a tavola (CGD, 88119)
  • 1975 - Toi et Moi (CGD, 69060, con Catherine Spaak)
  • 1978 - Giorgio (WEA Italiana, T56588)
  • 1980 - Accendiamo la lampada (Cam, ARSAG 29103)
  • 1989 - Mi son svegliato e c'eri tu (Five Record, FM 14204)
  • 2004 - Swingin' (Carosello, CARSM120-2)
  • 2007 - Swingin' - parte seconda (Carosello, CARSM198)

References