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Brando Valli, Emilio Valli, Olivia Valli, Antonia Valli, Dario Valli, Frankie Valli and Jackie Jacobs pose at the Los Angeles opening night for “Pretty Woman The Musical” at the Dolby Theatre ...
Polci was married briefly to Antonia Valli, the daughter of Frankie Valli. [1] [2] Their daughter, Olivia Valli, is now a musical theatre performer, including taking the role of her own grandmother in the musical Jersey Boys that dramatizes the early days of the band. [3] [4] He was also married to Rhea Gay Chiles, daughter of late U.S. Senator ...
Together, they shared daughters Antonia and the late Francine. When Frankie married Mandel, she was already the mother of daughter Celia, whom the singer adopted. Celia died at age 26 in February ...
Valli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio [10] on May 3, 1934 [11] to an Italian family in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey; he is the eldest of three sons. [12] His father, Antonio (Anthony) Castelluccio, who had immigrated to the U.S. from Faiano, Salerno, Campania, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi, who was from Avellino, Campania ...
Frankie Valli's son Francesco is required to stay 100 yards away from him until 2027. ... Emilio and Brando with his ex-wife Randy Clohessy and daughters Antonia Valli and Francine Valli with ex ...
Frankie Valli and his son, Emilio, have been granted a restraining order against the falsetto-voiced frontman of the Four Seasons' oldest son, Francesco. ... He's also a dad to daughters Antonia ...
Frankie Valli was officially granted a restraining order against his oldest son, Francesco, that will last three years. The Four Seasons singer, 90, was granted the legal order of protection by a ...
In 1976, the song was covered by Frankie Valli; this version was a hit in both the UK and U.S., peaking at numbers 11 and 36, respectively. [3] [4] On the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart, the song peaked at No. 9. [5] Its biggest success was in Ireland, where it reached No. 3 on the Irish Singles Chart.