Daniela Scalia (born 9 November 1975 in Verona) is an anchorwoman and sports journalist. She also acts, appearing in the 2016 film The Legacy Run, a fictional sports procedural featuring the Italian cinema legend Nino Castelnuovo which she co-wrote with Luca Tramontin.[1] She is producer, director and actress for the TV series Sport Crime.
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Occupation(s) | Writer, actress, journalist |
Early life
editShe was born and raised in Verona in 1975. She has three sisters (Sara, Valeria and Claudia). In 2000, Scalia graduated in Foreign Languages and Literature in Verona and she speaks English fluently, and is equally at ease with Italian and French.
Television
editScalia started her media career following volleyball and soccer for La Gazzetta dello Sport, L'Arena di Verona, Supervolley and TMC2.
In 2004 she moved to Sportitalia,[2] anchoring the first live news on the national TV and following with the sister company features Eurosport and several “Calcio Serie A e B” programmes.
The big turning point came in 2007 when she anchored the International Rugby Board (IRB)'s official magazine program, Total Rugby, with Luca Tramontin. The show had been broadcast in over a hundred countries without any anchors, but Scalia and Tramontin were given the opportunity to change the format to "docu-talk".[3]
Correspondent at the 2007 World Cup, and often traveling for the edgy and colourful Si Rugby she presented and wrote with Luca Tramontin, Gianluca Veneziano and rugby record-man Stefano Bettarello, magazine which often involved also Australian Football, Rugby League and other less known codes, she soon became a familiar face to the oval Italian community.
2008 to 2010 Scalia tied her public image to the daily live night show Prima Ora moving then to the massive afternoon news programmes of Sportitalia.
In 2011 she wrote and hosted with Luca Tramontin a show called the Oval Bin.[4][5] Oval Bin was co-anchored by Gianluca Veneziano.
During Summer 2011, ahead of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, she anchored a surreal but historically accurate news program called Story Kiwi TG. She time-machined "reporters" Luca Tramontin and Gianluca Veneziano through the centuries of colonization and development of rugby in New Zealand "witnessing" facts like the first rugby match in Nelson or Captain Cook landing. In an interview to Sportincondotta Scalia said she regrets that such a successful and appreciated program had been closed as many others of hers, and even the fact it has been removed from the web.[6]
In January 2013 she started anchoring the Ice Hockey magazine ESP Hockey on Espansione TV[7] with her long term tv partner Luca Tramontin.
In 2017 FUNalysis: as the name says, Scalia and Tramontin created, produced and anchored on Sportitalia a TV show about the unbelievable aspects of the most remote sports, enforcing the fun-factor. Addressed also to a no-sport audience, the high rate programme covered the humoristic and social aspect of "The Ashes" (cricket clash between Australia and England), the relevance of Gaelic Football in identity, music and folklore, the misconceptions about the weight lifting training and more.[8]
Sport Crime
editDuring 2013, Tramontin and Scalia registered a concept for a TV series called Sport Crime. The intent was for the series to be based on sports investigations, telling the story of an agency based in Lugano that could intervene when an alleged crime or infraction endangers a team, a sport venue or an athlete.[9] Each episode is based on a different sport.[10][11]
Scalia and Tramontin were involved in writing, plotting and directing episodes, and both appeared on screen as lead characters.[12] Scalia also acts as main character.[13]
The pair were successful in launching the concept with a 2016 TV movie, The Legacy Run, introducing intended Sport Crime themes, atmosphere and characters. The film, shot in Switzerland and Croatia, had its debut on 4 December 2016, on Swiss national television.[14][15][16][17]
After the launch at the Mostra del Cinema di Venezia,[18] the 1st season of the series is distributed on Prime Video US and Prime Video UK and on Chili in Italy.[19]
Books
editScalia cured and co-wrote In onda con 3 dita, a book revealing shocking and humorous details of Luca's life.[20]
Magazines
editSince January 2020 she is columnist and deputy editor of Sportdipiù.[21] Since April 2020, she holds a column about sports in Movie and TV Series at Globetodays.
On the entrepreneur oriented magazine Gli Stati Generali Scalia released an interview that caused heavy debate in the web, stating that Italian entrepreneurs are mainly "spoilt children of rich families, they circle around me with so-called great ideas, but they never come to something useful, just excuses to spend some time with me or to reach Luca (tramontin link). They got no decisional power, they just spend parents' money".[22]
Athlete
edit- Volleyball
She started playing volleyball at age of 9 after 3 years of gymnastics. She always played in Verona district minor series until 2004.
- Australian football
In 2009 she started training and playing Australian football and earned an international cap playing with Italy against Ireland in a friendly during the men's 2010 EU Cup.[23][24] One year later she created and joined Orules but had to stop due to a damaged knee ligament legacy from volley days. She had an important surgery at 36 years of age in order to improve her training possibility and further her sports career.[25]
- GAA
She represented Italy in the Gaelic Football national team debut against France in Toulouse, November 2014 [26] As of 2016, she was also in the Venetian Lionesses Ladies Team roster.[27]
- Cricket
She started playing cricket with Milan Kingsgrove in 2012. In 2015 she moved to the Olimpia Casteller Cricket Club and she won the Coppa Italia and finished the season as a runner up. In August 2015, she represented Italy in the Ireland and Jersey tour where the team conquer the european tournament.[28] In 2018, she performed in the All Stars Tournament at the Royal Brussels Cricket Club with MCC Ladies Ambassadors.[29]
- Rugby
In 2015 she joined ASD Rugby Casale making her debut in the italian Serie A on April 12 in Tourin.
She also plays some ice hockey.[30]
- Football
June 2019, national Swiss TV and several media reported that Scalia and Tramontin had been working since September 2018 teaching the football youth club of FC Lugano on techniques and drills partly custom created and partly from rugby.
The unprecedented protocol is said immensely useful by neo president and owner Leonid Novoselskyi and coaches of the professional team.[31]
- Orules and other disabled sports
Scalia helped her colleague Tramontin in coaching and training disabled people in a new full contact oval ball formula. It has been well documented on TV and media in order to expand the code.[32][33][34]
For serious mental and perceptive diseases, the game consists in a code halfway between rugby and Australian Football, while for medium degree of disability, the teams created by Tramontin adopt the Orules/Australian Football rules except for number of players and length of the periods.
Scalia is close to any form of team sport for disabled people, both organizing or trying to practice herself.[35][36]
External links
editReferences
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- ^ "Sportitalia". Sportitalia. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "INTERVISTE – Daniela Scalia: Dieci anni dopo Total Rugby, grandi ricordi e retroscena shock – Sport in Condotta". Archived from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
- ^ "Video - IMDb". IMDb. Archived from the original on June 9, 2015. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
- ^ "Ovalbin, La Nuova Trasmissione Online Di Daniela Scalia E Luca Tramontin". Federugby.it. 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Podcast – Le Favole Dello Sport: Daniela Scalia". SportInCondotta.it. 2015-03-07. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Esp-hockey - Espansione Tv". Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
- ^ "Several European GAA Clubs featured on Italian TV". 20 November 2017.
- ^ "THE SPORT PROTECTORS". Blullow.ch. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ Di Duccio Fumero. "Rugby & Tv: arriva "Sport Crime", la fiction noir". Rugby1823.blogosfere.it. Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Idea originale ed unica nel suo genere - SPORT & TV Non hanno ancora fatto breccia verso i Network italiani trovando spazio nelle programmazioni Nazionali, ma sarà solo questione di tempo". Rovigooggi.it. Archived from the original on 2016-04-21. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Daniela Scalia: "Sport Crime, la nascita della prima Crime Serie sullo Sport" - Spoome Week". Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
- ^ ""Sono un maschiaccio, ma ne vado fiera". I segreti di Daniela Scalia" (PDF). Tio.ch. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Sport Crime - la serie tv per proteggere lo sport e i suoi valori" [Sport Crime - the TV series to protect sport and its values]. Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in Italian). 2016-02-24. Archived from the original on 2016-05-08. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ ""Sport Crime", concluse le riprese quarnerine. A Fiume la serie "Novinar"" [Sport Crime finishes filming on Quarnerine island - a look at the new series]. La Voce del Popolo (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2016-05-01. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ Hermosa, Giacomo. "Una serie sullo sport nella cornice di Lugano" [A series on sport is filming in Lugano]. Gdp.ch (in Italian). Retrieved 2016-05-05.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "I protettori dello sport - RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera". Rsi.ch. 2016-02-15. Archived from the original on 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Venezia 79, Sport Crime e i "giri strani" del successo". PaeseRoma (in Italian). 2022-09-15. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
- ^ chiliteam (2023-01-23). "SPORT CRIME - SCOPRI LA SERIE SU CHILI". CHILI Group - Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-01.
- ^ "catalogo-In onda con tre dita". Miraggiedizioni.it. Archived from the original on 2015-07-24. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Chi siamo | SportdiPiù magazine".
- ^ "/CONFINI/ Intervista a Daniela Scalia, sportiva, conduttrice, attrice". 4 April 2021.
- ^ "Ireland defeats Italy in first ever womens international in Europe - Australian Football 2010 Euro Cup in Parabiago (Milan), Italy". Sportingpulse.com. 2010-10-13. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ Aaron Richard. "Italy's women's team heading Down Under". World Footy News. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Interviste – Daniela Scalia ci porta nel mondo dell'Orules". SportInCondotta.it. Archived from the original on 2016-05-03. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "CALCIO GAELICO FEMMINILE – Andata e ritorno storico da Tolosa, le emozioni di Daniela Scalia". SportInCondotta.it. 2014-11-19. Archived from the original on 2016-05-03. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Players Profile | Venetian Lionesses Ladies Gaelic Football". Venetianlionessesgaelicfootball.wordpress.com. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Tournée in Irlanda e Torneo WT20 International 2015". Crickitalia.org. Archived from the original on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ @DanielaScalia (31 July 2018). "I'm sorry for the millions ignoring what a #referee really is. They don't know what they miss. A pleasure and an ho…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Daniela Scalia". Vikingshockey.ch. 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ svizzera, RSI Radiotelevisione. "Tramontin, Scalia e Molinaro". rsi (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-06-15.
- ^ "Orules Lugano Bankers". Archived from the original on February 5, 2015. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
- ^ "RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera". LA1. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Sport e disabilità, a Lugano c'è potenziale - Ticinonews". Ticinonews.ch. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Sledge Hockey in Ticino - Ticinonews". Ticinonews.ch. 2015-02-04. Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ^ "Ticinonline - Solidarietà a due ruote: ecco quando vincono tutti". Tio.ch. 2015-03-30. Retrieved 2016-05-05.