Francesca Dellera
**Francesca Dellera: A Journey from Modeling to Cinematic Stardom**
Francesca Dellera embarked on her illustrious career after graduating from high school, relocating to Rome to pursue modeling. Her striking looks quickly captured the attention of both national and international fashion publications, leading to her appearances on numerous magazine covers. Renowned photographers such as Helmut Newton, Dominique Isserman, Greg Gorman, Michael Comte, and Andre Rau immortalized her beauty through their lenses.
Dellera's modeling success caught the eye of the film industry, and she made her acting debut in Tinto Brass' film *Capriccio* (Love & Passion). She then starred in the three-part television miniseries *La Romana*, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, which was based on Alberto Moravia's novel and a previous film adaptation by Luigi Zampa. However, it was her performance in Marco Ferreri's *La Carne* that propelled her to international fame.
Her popularity soared in France, where she starred in *L'Ours en peluche* alongside Alain Delon, becoming a muse for designer Jean Paul Gaultier. After a successful stint in France, Dellera returned to Rome to take on the lead in *Nanà*, a two-part miniseries adapted from Émile Zola's work.
Dellera also starred in the television film *La Contessa di Castiglione*, directed by Josée Dayan, alongside acclaimed actors Sergio Rubini and Jeanne Moreau. Her influence extended beyond acting, as she made a significant impact in advertising, earning accolades for her work in campaigns, including the award-winning advertisement for "IP" directed by Maurizio Nichetti, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in both fashion and film.
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