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Romina Arena was born on 12 May, 1980 in Sicily, Italy, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Romina Arena's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Romina Arena |
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Singer, composer, writer |
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43 years old |
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Taurus |
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12 May, 1980 |
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12 May |
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Sicily, Italy |
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Italy
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Romina Arena Height, Weight & Measurements
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Romina Arena Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Romina Arena worth at the age of 43 years old? Romina Arena’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Italy. We have estimated Romina Arena's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Romina Arena is an Italian born American singer-songwriter who performs operatic pop (popera), pop classical crossover, rock opera and new-age music.
Romina Arena was born and raised in Palermo, Sicily, to a Sicilian mother, Rita and a Roman father, Renato.
By the age of four, Arena became a Mouseketeer for Topolino, the Italian version of Disney's Mickey Mouse Club.
She also performed as a classical ballerina in the major Italian Theatres at the age of seven.
Performing with other children from different parts of Europe, Arena developed knowledge of 10 languages, including Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Greek, Bulgarian and Hebrew.
Arena calls herself "the voice of women with a broken heart" but is also referred to as "the voice of women who never give up".
When Arena was a teenager after leaving Disney behind and starting a solo career, she was attacked backstage of a prime time television show in Sicily.
Her attacker severed her vocal cords with a pocket knife, leaving her comatose.
Her physicians told her she would never sing again.
However, she completely recovered over a three-year period.
She fully regained her vocal abilities.
After Arena's father Renato died, she left Italy for the United States with her mother.
There she came under the wing of Sal Pacino and his wife Katherin Pacino, the father and stepmother of actor Al Pacino.
She resides in Los Angeles, California.
According to her interviews and press releases, she has also worked with and/or performed live with Lou Rawls, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, Bill Conti, Al Martino, Gladys Knight, The Platters, Eliot Sloan from Blessid Union of Souls, Eric Rigler (pipes player from the famous music soundtracks of the movies Braveheart and Titanic (the 1997 film). According to one press release, she also headlined on the Celine Dion stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Besides touring the United States, Arena has performed in several countries worldwide including Italy, Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, England, Portugal, Gibraltar, Casablanca, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, New Zealand and Fiji.
Romina Arena has starred and produced national TV specials with PBS, ABC-Disney, and ESPN and has written music for soundtracks in film and television.
Her song Every Day Is Christmas Day was written and released for the Hallmark movie, A Christmas To Remember.
Her live TV specials include an national PBS concert special appearing as the lead female singer-songwriter along with pianist Jim Wilson, etc. live at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts in Amarillo, Texas.
Romina's ABC-Disney's Holiday Movie Skating Spectacular was hosted by Kristi Yamaguchi, Brian Boitano, and World Champion Kimmie Meissner alongside a cast of various Olympic figure skating stars performing on ice to holiday music performed live by Romina and special guests, The Four Phantoms, the show airing twice in North America on ABC reaching over 50 million households worldwide, in an additional 77 countries around the world on ESPN.
In 2000, Arena signed a production deal with music producer Bob Johnston to produce a full 12-track studio album.
Songs included "Make You Feel My Love", written by Bob Dylan, "I Can't Make You Love Me", written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin, and "Smile" composed by Charlie Chaplin as well as many others although the album was never released.
In 2001, Arena covered the classic Japanese song, "Subaru".
Originally written and recorded by Shinji Tanimura, Romina recorded the song in Japanese and the song went multi-platinum and charted in the top position for a few weeks.
In 2003, Microsoft used her first Rock Opera single "Satellite", recorded in both English and Italian as the theme song for the video game Project Gotham Racing 2.
In 2010, she was the first recording artist to debut a live concert in the "Second Life" video game and in 2013 recorded "I Want Love" as a featured track on the soundtrack for one of the most successful video game franchises in the history of the business, "The Best of Silent Hill" released October 29 on Perseverance Records.
According to her interviews and press releases, Arena has had several number-one hits in Italy, Germany, Australia and Japan, selling over 4 million records worldwide over the lifetime of her career.
Arena developed a style that is a blend of operatic pop, rock and classical crossover.
In 2010, Arena received several awards.
She was one of the seven recipients of the Tricolor Globe Award from the organization Italian Women in the World, one of the five recipients of the CSNA Award (Confederation of the Sicilians in North America) for promoting Sicilian culture worldwide, and one of several recipients of the Golden Orb award for her philanthropic contributions to the Arts Olympus project in Long Beach, California.
In 2010, Romina Arena received the Global Citizen Humanitarian Award for her support to the children of Haiti, presented by Jim Luce of the New York Times/ Orphans International in collaboration with the United Nations and Honorary Member HRH Prince Albert of Monaco.
In 2012, she released the album Morricone.Uncovered in which she performs film music by Ennio Morricone to which she had set her own lyrics.
According to the Malibu Times, Morricone said "I decided to work with her because of her hard work and incredible successes achieved. But most importantly, I consider her the most dominant voice I have heard in my life. I do not allow just any artist to write lyrics to my movie scores. But for her, I make the exception."
In an article written by journalist Robert Pugliese, "Arena uses her exquisite operatic (diaphragm and chest) but is sufficiently flexible to expand in Pop and Classical genre (for these singers, the neologism "popera" was coined). “What is striking in the color of Arena’s voice is that even in the high register and sovracuto - a rare use of falsetto - still maintains a serious center of gravity, dark, full-bodied that accentuates her dramatic vocal delivery. In addition to phrasing, incredibly sharp, marked and a mastery of the breath which results also in the expressive essential resource."
In 2012, Arena was one of the 20 recipients of the Premio Sicilla for being an "Ambassador of bel canto in the world".
In 2015, Arena signed to Lakeshore Records for a studio album to coincide with her book Where Did They Film That Italy.
The album, titled Where Did They Film That Italy – The Music Journey, was released in June 2016 as a companion to the travel guide and features Arena performing award-winning songs from movies filmed exclusively in Italy.
Romina has performed live for world figures including President Bill Clinton at the White House, Pope John Paul II at The Vatican, and Italian greats Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, and performed with Alessandro Safina in Las Vegas.
In 2020, Romina Arena received the prestigious “Filming Italy Los Angeles" Spotlight Award presented by Variety Magazine and Filming Italy LA for achievement in the music industry and cinema soundtrack, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture and the Italian Embassy of Los Angeles
In 2021, Romina Arena was named the "Official Ambassador of Italian Excellence In The World" by the President of M.I.R.E. (Movement of Italians Residents Abroad) representing Italy and major Italian cultural events, awards, consumer experiences around the world
In 2022, the Italian President and Onorevoli at the Camera Dei Deputati awarded Romina the "Patrimonio Italiano" as Italian Ambassador of Italian culture at the Italian Parliament in Rome.