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Italian artist Elena Maria Ida Di Cioccio was born in Milan on September 16, 1974. She is well-known for her work as an actress, radio host, disc jockey, and television presenter. She has established herself in several areas of the entertainment business because of her extensive experience and fierce love of the arts.
Early Life and Career
Elena Di Cioccio is a music lover; her father, Franz Di Cioccio, was the well-known drummer for the legendary Italian band PFM (Premiata Forneria Marconi). She was first drawn to the realm of sound and rhythm due to her upbringing in a musically interested household.
After spending a few years behind the scenes, where she specialized in organizing shows and live concerts, Elena’s life took a significant turn in the year 2000. This marked the period when she began wholeheartedly dedicating herself to her lifelong passions: music, drama, and entertainment.
Elena started taking voice lessons, diction, dubbing, and acting classes. Simultaneously, she ventured into the world of radio and television commercials, lending her distinct voice to various projects. Her evenings were often spent as a disc jockey, delighting audiences with her music selections, and performing with her band in local gigs, particularly with “Kissexy,” an Italian Kiss cover band.
In 2001, Elena Di Cioccio started working for a small station in the province of Varese called Radio Lupo Solitario, which marked the beginning of her radio career. She started working with Radio RockFM the next year. In 2004 she took part in the rebirth of Radio Parma and the debut of Radio Milano/Roma Uno, continuing her experience with radio.
After finding a place to live in 2005, she spent the next two years at Radio Dimensione Suono. The show “Coming Out,” which she co-hosted with Radio Deejay from Thursday evenings from 22:30 to midnight, in 2007 was the pinnacle of her radio career. 2008 saw her increase her broadcasting profile once again on Capital Radio with “Navigator.”
Elena had talent in several areas besides radio. She left her mark in the television industry as well. She wrote and presented the TV show “Fuoriclasse” on TV Parma in 2004. She wrote and hosted “I Love Rock N Roll,” which aired on All Music, as she carried on with her television career. She also narrated episodes of the “MONO” series on All Music.
Elena appeared in several television shows during the course of her career, including “Reservoir Dogs” and multiple iterations of “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll.” She was seen on RAI 2 and other networks, hosting programs such as “Cargo,” “Scalo 76,” and “Stracult Show.”
Who is Elena di Cioccio’s Boyfriend?
There is no information about Elena di Cioccio’s boyfriend. It seems she keeps her private life out of the public.
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