Holly Irgen (b. 1966)

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Birthplace:
Rapallo, Genoa, Italy

Born:
February 6, 1966

Holly Irgen, aka Sara Rita Giuliana Muscovich Negri D'Albona was born in Portofino, Rapallo hospital, on February 6, 1966, daughter of Triestini people among their cousins or Fulvia Muscovich (daughter of the Marquess Giuliana Giberti) and Dario Negri, who passed in Istria his early childhood until 1945, when he followed his family from Porec, refugees in Liguria. He was the second son of the Marquess Maria Antonietta Giberti (of Modenese origin) and Earl Fulvio De Nigris D'Albona (originally from Bergamo and whose founder moved to Albona in 1420, where the family residence dates back to today. current of Albona is Rabac); In the following years, Holly Irgen, lived in Rapallo, Legnano, Milan, Sori, Recco, Mulinetti, Genoa, Florence, Rome, Trieste and Lido di Jesolo (Ve). After seaside towns her father chose to go and live in the country of Val Fontanabuona in the province of Genoa. Holly Irgen, during the scholastic period and for short periods, also lived in Cambridge ( Uk) and Mainz (Germany). After a two-years period divided between Genoa, Milan and Alessandrino, she lives in Rome. She is an italian actress. actress who began her career at the age of 50. It is never too late to pursue your dreams. Holly Irgen is an italian actress known for Oh mio Dio, Dante's Project, Preludio, Il Signor Diavolo, Non seguirmi, Il Campione, Poveri ma ricchissimi, L'ultimo round etc

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