Francesca Gregorini
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianFrancesca Gregorini: is an Italian-born singer and songwriter. Born in Rome, Italy, she is the daughter of former Bond girl Barbara Bach and businessman Augusto Gregorini, and the stepdaughter of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr. Gregorini graduated from Brown University in 1990, where she had already begun exploring acting and music.
Francesca Neri
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianFrancesca Neri: an Italian actress.Neri was born in Trento,[1] she has twice received the Silver Ribbon Award for Best Actress from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, for Pensavo fosse amore invece era un calesse, directed by Massimo Troisi (1991) and Carne trémula (Live Flesh) (1997).She has also received three nominations for the David di Donatello Award (Italy's equivalent of the Oscar), as Best Actress in Dolce rumore della vita II and Io amo Andrea (both 1999) and as Best Supporting Actress for La felicitŕ non costa niente (2003).Other notable films include her three films in Spain: Live Flesh (1997, by Pedro Almodóvar , ˇDispara! (Outrage, 1993, by Carlos Saura), both with her own voice speaking Spanish, and polemi sex drama film Las edades de Lulú (film) (The Ages of Lulu, 1990, by Bigas Luna, where she's dubbed into Spanish).
Francesca Rettondini
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianFrancesca Rettondini: an Italian actress and supermodel.She is most notably known for her screen role as the seductively beautiful Italian singer Francesca in the 2002 horror/thriller movie Ghost Ship, directed by Steve Beck. Ghost Ship was Francesca Rettondini's debut into American cinema, having previously appeared in only Italian films. Though her part was very limited in the story line, Francesca is best remembered in the film Ghost Ship due to her very erotic nude scenes for which she is famous for back home in her native Italy.
Francesca Schiavone
Origin/Culture/Country: ItlaianFrancesca Schiavone: is a professional tennis player from Italy. She turned professional in 1998.Her career high ranking is World No. 11, achieved on 30 January 2006. She has won only one singles title on the WTA tour but has reached eight finals, six of them since the autumn of 2005. Schiavone has also reached two Grand Slam singles quarterfinals, the first in her debut at the 2001 French Open and again at the 2003 US Open. She and her Italian teammates Mara Santangelo, Flavia Pennetta, and Roberta Vinci beat the Belgium team 3–2 in the 2006 Fed Cup final.