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Massimo Ranieri

1951 - Today

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Giovanni Calone (born 3 May 1951), known professionally as Massimo Ranieri, is an Italian singer, actor, television presenter and theatre director. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Massimo Ranieri is the 728th most popular singer (up from 783rd in 2019), the 2,691st most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,850th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Italian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Massimo Ranieri ranks 728 out of 4,381Before him are Ronnie Biggs, Graham Nash, Betty Everett, Patty Pravo, Patti Page, and Shoshana Damari. After him are Montserrat Figueras, Halid Bešlić, Elza Soares, Michel Berger, Jacob Miller, and Patricia Kaas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Massimo Ranieri ranks 196Before him are Pōhiva Tuʻiʻonetoa, Dave Benton, Arkady Rotenberg, Ivars Godmanis, Stephen Bishop, and Bob Iger. After him are Nick Ut, Marc Surer, Alec John Such, Charly García, Hans-Joachim Stuck, and Iván Fischer.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Massimo Ranieri ranks 2,691 out of 5,161Before him are Massimo Bonini (1959), Patty Pravo (1948), Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Ferrara (1564), Emma of Italy (null), Salvatore De Giorgi (1930), and Ugolino di Nerio (1280). After him are Augusto Righi (1850), Paul Henreid (1908), Pasquale Cicogna (1509), Costante Girardengo (1893), Mauro Codussi (1440), and Bartolomeo Carducci (1554).

Among SINGERS In Italy

Among singers born in Italy, Massimo Ranieri ranks 54Before him are Giulietta Simionato (1910), Angelo Branduardi (1950), Cesare Siepi (1923), Magda Olivero (1910), Nino Ferrer (1934), and Patty Pravo (1948). After him are Robertino Loreti (1947), Gino Paoli (1934), Marietta Alboni (1823), Riccardo Fogli (1947), Titta Ruffo (1877), and Giulia Grisi (1811).