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Rosario Tindaro Fiorello (born 16 May 1960), known just as Fiorello, is an Italian comedian, singer, radio, and television presenter.


Career

Fiorello was born in
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, and raised in Augusta, Sicily. He began his career working in tourist villages, first as a barman, and then as an entertainer. Near the end of the 1980s, Fiorello was brought to Milan by Bernardo Cherubini, whom he had met in Valtur Villages. Bernardo, brother of
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, who introduced him to
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, who directed Radio Deejay and where he met Antonio Germinario, a talent-scout, that become his manager for many years. Soon afterwards, Fiorello began hosting the show "Viva Radio Deejay" with Marco Baldini. Having become popular through the TV show ''
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'', Fiorello went on to host various TV shows. Soon after, he endured a period of drug problems that kept him away from the world of TV. However, he returned to show business and television in the 1990s, displaying great abilities as a showman, first in the Mediaset networks, then with
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in 2001, 2002, and 2004 with '' Stasera Pago Io''. Since 2002, Fiorello has hosted the radio broadcast ''
Viva Radio 2 Viva Radio 2 was an Italian radio program aired from 2001 to 2008 on Rai Radio 2. Content The show was based on Fiorello's imitations, who is an acclaimed TV star. It is co-hosted with DJ Marco Baldini and music director Enrico Cremonesi. ...
'' together with Marco Baldini and the musician
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, during which Fiorello shows off his skills as a singer, mimic and entertainer. The authors of the program were Rosario Fiorello with Marco Baldini, Francesco Bozzi, Alberto De Risio, Riccardo Cassini and Federico Taddia. In the summer of 2003, was published the 1st of a long series of CD's that collected the best of his radio show. The CD's included the imitation of: Mike Bongiorno and the Forgetful of Cologno (
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, Antonio Cassano,
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and many more. In 2007 Fiorello and Baldini realized the single Chi Siamo Noi, that included many gags of their radio show Viva Radio 2, the song was written by Rosario Fiorello, Corrado Rizza, Domenico Scuteri and Luca Leonori and it was in the Italian pop chart. Fiorello's skills as a vocalist have brought him to the cinema as well. He has participated in such varied roles as: a dubber in cartoons (most recently ''
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''), to an appearance in the film '' The Talented Mr. Ripley'', in the role of Fausto, a young Italian friend of the main characters. His younger brother Giuseppe Fiorello is an actor. In 2008 came out the compilation "Pronto c'e’ Mike" with his gags on the phone with Mike Bongiorno during the radio show "Viva Radio 2", with a book written by Aldo Grasso. On 14 November 2011 Fiorello back on television with a new program entitled "Il più grande spettacolo dopo il weekend" (inspired by the song "Il più grande spettacolo dopo il Big Bang" of his friend Lorenzo Jovanotti). The first episode showed excellent results, with 10 million viewers and almost 40% share. The data, already outstanding, to further improve in the second episode (with over 12 million viewers and a share of almost 43% 0 and third (almost 12 million viewers and over 43% share).


Impressions and characters

Fiorello's most famous imitations include Mike Bongiorno, and that of
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's well-known media company. Other famous impressions and characters include: *
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in 2009 * Marina Flaibani of the radio program Onda Verde * ''Martano Volpi'', a mad man from
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* Monica Bellucci * The ''"mostroinviato"'' (monster-correspondent), which in Italian sounds like "nostro inviato" (our correspondent) *
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* The hunchback of Notre Dame, a character of
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as ''Sasha'' *
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During 16 May 2006 episode, on Fiorello's birthday,
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called to wish him a happy birthday and to congratulate him for his impression, especially for the fact that Ciampi doesn't always pronounce clearly the last syllable of some words. During November 2006 the newspaper
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(linked with CEI) criticized Fiorello for his impression of '' Padre Georg''. Most of the journalists admitted that they had never listened to the radio program directly.


Discography


Singles

* '' La canzone del sole'' (1991) * ''
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'' (''1991'') * '' Una carezza in un pugno'' (1992) * '' Si o No (Please don't go)'' (1993) * '' Spiagge'' (1993) * ''Puoi'' (1993) * ''Mare Nostrum'' (1993) * '' Finalmente tu'' (1995) * ''Ridi'' (1995) * '' Dimmi dimmi perché'' (1998) * ''Vivere a colori'' (1998) * '' Città vuota'' (2004) * ''L'appuntamento'' (2005)


Album

* '' Veramente falso'' (1991) * '' Nuovamente falso'' (1992) * '' Spiagge e lune'' (1993) * '' Karaoke Compilation'' (1993) * '' Finalmente tu'' (1995) * '' Saro Fiorello'' (1996) * '' Dai miei amici cantautori'' (1997) * '' Batticuore'' (1998) * '' I miei amici cantautori'' (2000) * '' Fiorello the Greatest'' (2002) * '' A modo mio'' (2004)


Duets

* With Caterina: ''Il cielo – Favola semplice'', (1994) * With 360 Gradi: ''E poi... non ti ho vista più'' 2003 * With Marco Baldini: ''Chi siamo noi'' (dall'album Chi siamo noi – Gli inediti di Viva Radio 2) 2007 * With Giorgia: ''Più'' (dall'album Spirito libero - Viaggi di voce 1992-2008) 2008 * With Claudio Baglioni: ''Porta Portese'' (dall'album QPGA) 2009 * With Max Pezzali: '' Sei un mito'' (dall'album Max 20) 2013 * With Mina: '' Baby, It's Cold Outside'' (dall'album Christmas Song Book 2013 * With Matteo Brancaleoni and Fabrizio Bosso: "L'italiano" (from the album '' Made in Italy'') 2015 * With Daniele Lazzarin, Danti: ''Fatti mandare dalla mamma'' 2017


Compilation

* ''Uno è famoso, l'altro no: il meglio di Viva Radio2 CD + LIBRO'' (2002) * '' Viva Radio 2 (il meglio del 2003)'' (2003) * '' Viva Radio 2 (il meglio del 2005)'' (2005) * '' Viva Radio Deejay - Il meglio di...'' (2006) * '' Viva Radio 2 (il meglio del 2006)'' (2006) * '' Fiorello e Baldini visti da dietro'' (2006) – ''DVD'' – * '' Viva Radio 2 (il meglio del 2007)'' (2007) * '' Chi Siamo Noi (Gli inediti di Viva Radio 2)'' (2007) * '' Pronto c'è Mike: Telefonate al "vero" Mike Bongiorno con libro di Aldo Grasso'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2008)


Filmography


Films


Television


See also

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Viva Radio 2 Viva Radio 2 was an Italian radio program aired from 2001 to 2008 on Rai Radio 2. Content The show was based on Fiorello's imitations, who is an acclaimed TV star. It is co-hosted with DJ Marco Baldini and music director Enrico Cremonesi. ...


References


External links


Official website
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