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  • Romina Power and Al Bano Truus, Bob & Jan too!
    Truus, Bob & Jan too! posted a photo: Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, no. 43 142. Singer and actress Romina Power (1951) is the daughter of film stars Tyrone Power and Linda Christian. She was born in the US, but lived and worked most of her life in Italy. Besides being a film actress, she is best known for the successful singing duo she formed with her former husband, Albano Carrisi. They had several hits and performed twice at the European Song Contest. Romina Francesca Pow
     

Romina Power and Al Bano

Truus, Bob & Jan too! posted a photo:

Romina Power and Al Bano

Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, no. 43 142.

Singer and actress Romina Power (1951) is the daughter of film stars Tyrone Power and Linda Christian. She was born in the US, but lived and worked most of her life in Italy. Besides being a film actress, she is best known for the successful singing duo she formed with her former husband, Albano Carrisi. They had several hits and performed twice at the European Song Contest.

Romina Francesca Power was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1951. She is the eldest daughter of American film star Tyrone Power and his second wife, film actress Linda Christian. After her parents divorced in 1956, her mother took Romina and her sister Taryn to live all around the world, but mainly in Mexico and Italy. Romina attended college in England and then returned to Italy. Her interest in music was evoked in her childhood by American musicals from the 1950’s, Mexican Mariachi bands and Italian music from the 1960’s. In her early teens, Power discovered The Beatles and Bob Dylan, which inspired her to compose music. After receiving a guitar as a birthday gift, she learned chords and wrote her first songs. At the age of 14, she made her film debut in the Dino De Laurentiis production Menage all’Italiana / Menage Italian Style (Franco Indovina, 1965) starring Ugo Tognazzi. In the next four years, she went on to make 14 films in Italy, including the comedy Come imparai ad amare le donne / Love Parade (Luciano Salce, 1966) with Michèle Mercier and Anita Ekberg, and the Marquis de Sade's adaptation Justine (Jesus Franco, 1969) with Klaus Kinski. David Ross Smith at IMDb quotes director Franco dissing Power: “She was a passenger, wandering around. She was like a piece of furniture. It was as if I was making Bambi 2.” She was quite good though, as the daughter of Dorothy Malone in the Giallo Femmine insaziabili / Beverly Hills (Alberto De Martino, 1969). After a few more films, she finished her film career. At the set of Nel sole / The World’s Gold (Aldo Grimaldi, 1967), Power had met singer and actor Albano Carrisi. In 1970, the pair married, and five years later they formed the singing duo Al Bano & Romina Power.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Al Bano & Romina Power became well known all over Europe and also in Latin America. Their songs include 'Felicità' (1982), 'Ci sarà' (1984), winning title at the Sanremo Festival, 'Sempre sempre' (1986) and 'Nostalgia canaglia' (1987). They achieved 7th place for Italy in both the 1976 and 1985 Eurovision Song Contest. The duo released multiple albums in different languages, and several became gold or platinum. The couple divorced in 1999. They have four children: Ylenia Maria (1970), who mysteriously went missing in New Orleans in 1994 and yet still has to be found; the only son Yari Marco (1973); Cristel Chiara (1985), who appeared in the Italian Reality TV show La Fattoria (The Farm); and Romina Iolanda (1987), who appeared with her father in the 2005 edition of Italian Reality TV show Isola dei Famosi (Survivor). Romina Power wrote five books in Italian. Between 2004 and 2006, she toured with the controversial stage play 'The Vagina Monologues' by Eve Ensler. She worked as a host for various variety shows on TV, acted in two mini-series, and in 2005, she was a judge in the TV show Ballando con le Stelle (Dancing with the Stars). Between 2006 and 2007, Power organised exhibitions of her paintings, mainly in Milan. At the same time, she dedicated herself to directing her short film Upaya (2006). In Spring 2007, she bought a house in Sedona, Arizona and moved to the United States. She had a small part in the comedy Go Go Tales (Abel Ferrara, 2007) starring Willem Dafoe. A year later, Linda Christian was diagnosed with colon cancer. Power went to live in her mother's house in Palm Springs, where she remained until her mother died in 2011. Romina Power is a polyglot who speaks five languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French and Dutch.

Sources: Rominapower.it, Wikipedia (German and Italian) and IMDb.

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Aukus nuclear submarine base would ‘place a massive target on our backs’, NSW labour union warns

Outcry follows release of previously secret documents naming Port Kembla as preferred east coast Aukus base

A labour union has expressed alarm about newly released documents that reveal Port Kembla to be a preferred Australian base for nuclear-powered submarines, saying it would “place a massive target on our backs”.

The South Coast Labour Council has warned federal and state politicians of “political fallout” should they proceed with “surrendering Port Kembla to Trump’s Navy” as an Aukus base.

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  • The Most Ambitious ‘Lord of the Rings’ Project Since ‘Rings of Power’ Is Officially Dead Adam Blevins
    Lord of the Rings fans have had a lot to be excited about this year, especially with the confirmed release of The Hunt for Gollum in 2027. While the film won’t be hitting theaters this year, director Andy Serkis and producer Peter Jackson have not been shy about sharing the first details from The Hunt for Gollum, which is confirmed to take place between The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. Fans were dealt a tragic blow a few weeks ago when it was revealed that Viggo Mortensen would not r
     

The Most Ambitious ‘Lord of the Rings’ Project Since ‘Rings of Power’ Is Officially Dead

16 May 2026 at 02:30

Lord of the Rings fans have had a lot to be excited about this year, especially with the confirmed release of The Hunt for Gollum in 2027. While the film won’t be hitting theaters this year, director Andy Serkis and producer Peter Jackson have not been shy about sharing the first details from The Hunt for Gollum, which is confirmed to take place between The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. Fans were dealt a tragic blow a few weeks ago when it was revealed that Viggo Mortensen would not reprise his role as Aragorn in the film and had instead been recast by Jamie Dornan. This was, predictably, met with backlash by passionate Lord of the Rings fans, but the only appropriate thing to do is give Dornan a chance to take over the mantle.

‘Nemesis’ Co-Creator Courtney Kemp On Chart-Topping Netflix Series, “Marriage & Mayhem,” & Making An L.A. Story In L.A.

15 May 2026 at 20:53
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains pivotal plot points and details of Nemesis, which debuted all eight episodes of its first season Thursday night on Netflix. “I always say to people at Netflix, it’s marriage and mayhem, or it’s mayhem and marriage,” Courtney A. Kemp says of her new series Nemesis, which launched on the streamer […]

Secret documents reveal preferred Australian nuclear submarine base – and warn it could be a military target

15 May 2026 at 15:00

Port Kembla residents will likely resist base due to risk of nuclear accident and potential as target for ‘military adversaries’, documents state

A proposed nuclear submarine base in Port Kembla “could be a target for Australian military adversaries”, previously secret New South Wales government documents have revealed.

The documents, prepared by the NSW cabinet office and premier’s department, identify Port Kembla – 75km south of Sydney – as the preferred east coast base for Australia’s proposed nuclear submarine fleet. No site has been announced, but speculation has focused on Brisbane, Newcastle and Port Kembla.

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© Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP

© Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP

Cuba Says It Has Run Out of Oil

14 May 2026 at 20:36
A long-running energy crisis in the island nation reached a breaking point this week, when government officials said they had run out of reserves.
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  • Romina Power Truus, Bob & Jan too!
    Truus, Bob & Jan too! posted a photo: Italian postcard by Grafiche Biondetti, Verona, no. 54. Singer and actress Romina Power (1951) is the daughter of film stars Tyrone Power and Linda Christian. She was born in the US, but lived and worked most of her life in Italy. Besides being a film actress, she is best known for the successful singing duo she formed with her former husband, Albano Carrisi. They had several hits and performed twice at the European Song Contest. Romina Francesca
     

Romina Power

Truus, Bob & Jan too! posted a photo:

Romina Power

Italian postcard by Grafiche Biondetti, Verona, no. 54.

Singer and actress Romina Power (1951) is the daughter of film stars Tyrone Power and Linda Christian. She was born in the US, but lived and worked most of her life in Italy. Besides being a film actress, she is best known for the successful singing duo she formed with her former husband, Albano Carrisi. They had several hits and performed twice at the European Song Contest.

Romina Francesca Power was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1951. She is the eldest daughter of American film star Tyrone Power and his second wife, film actress Linda Christian. After her parents divorced in 1956, her mother took Romina and her sister Taryn to live all around the world, but mainly in Mexico and Italy. Romina attended college in England and then returned to Italy. Her interest in music was evoked in her childhood by American musicals from the 1950’s, Mexican Mariachi bands and Italian music from the 1960’s. In her early teens, Power discovered The Beatles and Bob Dylan, which inspired her to compose music. After receiving a guitar as a birthday gift, she learned chords and wrote her first songs. At the age of 14, she made her film debut in the Dino De Laurentiis production Menage all’Italiana / Menage Italian Style (Franco Indovina, 1965) starring Ugo Tognazzi. In the next four years, she went on to make 14 films in Italy, including the comedy Come imparai ad amare le donne / Love Parade (Luciano Salce, 1966) with Michèle Mercier and Anita Ekberg, and the Marquis de Sade's adaptation Justine (Jesus Franco, 1969) with Klaus Kinski. David Ross Smith at IMDb quotes director Franco dissing Power: “She was a passenger, wandering around. She was like a piece of furniture. It was as if I was making Bambi 2.” She was quite good though, as the daughter of Dorothy Malone in the Giallo Femmine insaziabili / Beverly Hills (Alberto De Martino, 1969). After a few more films, she finished her film career. At the set of Nel sole / The World’s Gold (Aldo Grimaldi, 1967), Power had met singer and actor Albano Carrisi. In 1970, the pair married, and five years later they formed the singing duo Al Bano & Romina Power.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Al Bano & Romina Power became well known all over Europe and also in Latin America. Their songs include 'Felicità' (1982), 'Ci sarà' (1984), winning title at the Sanremo Festival, 'Sempre sempre' (1986) and 'Nostalgia canaglia' (1987). They achieved 7th place for Italy in both the 1976 and 1985 Eurovision Song Contest. The duo released multiple albums in different languages, and several became gold or platinum. The couple divorced in 1999. They have four children: Ylenia Maria (1970), who mysteriously went missing in New Orleans in 1994 and yet still has to be found; the only son Yari Marco (1973); Cristel Chiara (1985), who appeared in the Italian Reality TV show La Fattoria (The Farm); and Romina Iolanda (1987), who appeared with her father in the 2005 edition of Italian Reality TV show Isola dei Famosi (Survivor). Romina Power wrote five books in Italian. Between 2004 and 2006, she toured with the controversial stage play 'The Vagina Monologues' by Eve Ensler. She worked as a host for various variety shows on TV, acted in two mini-series, and in 2005, she was a judge in the TV show Ballando con le Stelle (Dancing with the Stars). Between 2006 and 2007, Power organised exhibitions of her paintings, mainly in Milan. At the same time, she dedicated herself to directing her short film Upaya (2006). In Spring 2007, she bought a house in Sedona, Arizona and moved to the United States. She had a small part in the comedy Go Go Tales (Abel Ferrara, 2007) starring Willem Dafoe. A year later, Linda Christian was diagnosed with colon cancer. Power went to live in her mother's house in Palm Springs, where she remained until her mother died in 2011. Romina Power is a polyglot who speaks five languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French and Dutch.

Sources: Rominapower.it, Wikipedia (German and Italian) and IMDb.

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards..

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