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Corrado Guzzanti (born May 17, 1965) is an Italian
satirical Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of shaming or e ...
actor, director, screenwriter,
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and
impersonator An impersonator is someone who imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another. There are many reasons for impersonating someone: *Entertainment: An entertainer impersonates a celebrity, generally for entertainment, and makes fun of ...
. He has become famous both for his impersonations of Italian personalities (politicians, journalists, entertainment and television celebrities), and for playing his own characters inspired by contemporary society. He is the director of the film '' Fascisti su Marte'' (''Fascists on Mars'',
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). In 2010 he received the "Forte dei Marmi Political Satire Award". He has been described as a genius of satirical comedy, "the most interesting satirical author and actor today", and "among the comedians best loved by the Italian public.".


Biography

Born in
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, he is the son of journalist and Senator
Paolo Guzzanti Paolo Guzzanti (born 1 August 1940) is an Italian journalist and politician. He was previously a member of the Italian Socialist Party. Biography Born in Rome, he is the nephew of Elio Guzzanti and father to actors Corrado, Sabina and Caterina. ...
, great-nephew of former Minister of Health
Elio Guzzanti Elio Guzzanti (August 18, 1920 – May 2, 2014) was an Italian doctor and politician. He was a university teacher at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of his native city, Rome. He was Italian Minister of Health in Lamberto Dini's non-partisan ...
, and brother of
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and
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, both also satirical actresses and occasional collaborators. He is an atheist.


The beginnings

He started in the theatre as a writer of texts for his sister
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. In 1988 he began a collaboration with Antonio Ricci, director for
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. In 1989 he was an actor in the satirical theatre company of Serena Dandini, Valentina Amurri and Linda Brunetta for the Italian public broadcasting network in the programme ''La TV delle ragazze'' (''Girls' TV''). With the same troupe he participated in the creation of the television programme ''Avanzi'' (''Leftovers'') (1991-1993). This cult programme is ranked among the most innovative of that time. Corrado Guzzanti made a name for himself with his impersonation of
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, a controversial art historian, of Gianni Minoli, a journalist close to the then prime minister, the socialist
Bettino Craxi Benedetto "Bettino" Craxi ( , , ; 24 February 1934 – 19 January 2000) was an Italian politician, leader of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) from 1976 to 1993, and the 45th prime minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987. He was the first PSI membe ...
, and above all with ''Rokko Smithersons'', a fictional horror film director. In every sketch, ''Smithersons'' used to deliver the script of "one of his recent films", which was in fact a parodic summary of Italian political events.


Partnership with Serena Dandini

The collaboration with
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lasted several years. In all their programmes, Dandini plays the " stooge" to Guzzanti, who stages a vast series of characters. From 1993 onwards, the sketches of the two Guzzanti siblings are focused on political news: at that time, the Italian justice system is involved in the investigation ''
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'' (clean hands), which ends with the fall of the First Republic, while
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announces his "descent into the playing field". While
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specialised in imitating Silvio Berlusconi himself, Corrado imitates second-tier figures in the Italian Socialist Party, such as
Ugo Intini Ugo Intini (born 30 June 1941) is an Italian journalist and politician. Biography A long-time member of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and close aide of Bettino Craxi, he was spokesman of the PSI and representative of the party in the Socia ...
, who is seen running after terrified citizens, promising that "politics is ready to change". Another impersonation who makes Guzzanti's fortune is Emilio Fede, a presenter on TG4, a Berlusconi loyalist. In Guzzanti's impersonation, Fede kidnaps the eight-year-old son of another television executive, in order to extort exclusive rights to football matches from him. In 1997, in the programme "Pippo Chennedy Show", Guzzanti created another fictional character, ''Pippo Chennedy'', who represents the "worst of the worst" of TV presenters. In fact, ''Chennedy'' does not hesitate to ruin the reputation of shy and awkward guests, by putting them in very uncomfortable situations, in order to increase his audience. One of his most successful crafted characters is the poet ''Brunello Robertetti'', the satire of a pseudo-profound intellectual, whose recited poems are nothing but repeats of proverbs, clichés and famous poems, rewritten in abruzzese dialect. Another emblematic character is ''Quelo'' (''That One''), a pseudo-priest who carried the word of a new god, from which he took his name, represented by a wooden tablet with nails in place of limbs and facial features drawn to replicate an emoticon-like smile. Scene after scene, ''Quelo'' is revealed as a simple family man from
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, trying to escape the problems of real life ranging from his wife's marital infidelity to the physical frailty of his daughter, who in every episode vomited profusely on someone or something. In the following programmes, still hosted by Serena Dandini, Guzzanti focused on imitating centre-left and far-left politicians, who were in government at the time but were experiencing strong internal tensions. In his imitation, the center-left leader
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was a wannabe American-like politician, whereas the far-left leader
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was portrayed as a
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obsessed with fashion, who liked to wake up his colleagues in the middle of the night to go and throw water balloons on Prime Minister
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. The latter was presented, on the other hand, as the ghost of himself: he was said to have died in 1974, but continued his activities as a "true Christian democrat, floating between life and death, without offending either".. In 2000, when Berlusconi's movement took the name ''Casa della libertà'' (House of Freedom), Guzzanti produced a series of parody advertisements in which the protagonists violated the most basic rules of decorum and civic sense. The episode in which he urinates on a couch is particularly remembered.


The Scafroglia Case

In 2002, Guzzanti directed his first personal television project, ''Il caso Scafroglia'' (The Scafroglia Case), a pseudo-journalistic programme based on the investigation into the disappearance of Mario Scafroglia, a fictional character. Always conducted with friend and colleague
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, the series saw the participation of artists such as
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and
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. The presenter, played by Guzzanti, starting from Scafroglia's disappearance, analysed the Italian political situation, characterised at the time by the presence of
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies ...
as Prime Minister. His reflections are interspersed with sketches in which Guzzanti proposes an imitation of the then Minister of Finance,
Giulio Tremonti Giulio Tremonti () (born 18 August 1947) is an Italian politician. He served in the government of Italy as Minister of Economy and Finance under Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi from 1994 to 1995, from 2001 to 2004, from 2005 to 2006, and from 20 ...
(presented as a squanderer of public money and a gambler) and new caricatures, such as ''the Mafioso'', portrayed in his arrogance and powers not weakened by his imprisonment; ''the Mason'' in a balaclava taking stock of the progress of the plans of his
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- which referred to
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; ''Vulvia'', an imaginary character representing the flirtatious and ignorant presenter of a science programme; the fictional
Fascist Fascism is a far-right, Authoritarianism, authoritarian, ultranationalism, ultra-nationalist political Political ideology, ideology and Political movement, movement,: "extreme militaristic nationalism, contempt for electoral democracy and pol ...
hierarch ''Gaetano Maria Barbagli'', leader of a handful of men who set out to conquer the ''
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planet''
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.


Fascists on Mars

The sketches for Fascists on Mars, which were part of the ''Caso Scafroglia'', were shown at the
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that same year. Guzzanti then decided to make it into a film and reduced his television appearances considerably. The film, which competed at the 2006 Rome Film Festival in the Extra section and was subsequently released on the big screen the same year, tells the story of the invasion, by a small unit of black shirts, of the red planet, inhabited by the Mimmi, round stones over which Barbagli and his men try in vain to impose their authority. Guzzanti, the film's director and narrator (with the style of narration typical of the news commentators of the
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at the time of the dictatorship), had exploited the vicissitudes of the protagonists for a final analysis of the differences between the Fascist regime of the time and Berlusconi's 'soft dictatorship'.


Series and movies

After the judicial events that had seen his sister
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ostracized by
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, he appeared more and more rarely on public television and chose to work for
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. In particular, he participated in the highly successful television series ''Boris'', where he played two characters at the same time: ''Mariano Giusti'', a frustrated actor with psychotic tendencies, and ''Padre Gabrielli'', a fake priest affiliated with the
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. He also continued his experience as a film actor, in the film ''La passione'' by Carlo Mazzacurati, for which he received two nominations respectively for the Ciak d'Oro and the Kineo award. In 2010 he received the Prize for Political Satire of
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. In his very few appearances on Italian public television, Guzzanti will continue to alternate lighter, frivolous characters with more politically based interventions. In 2011, as the director general of Italian public television Mauro Masi called the journalist
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live to "reprimand" him about his report on
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies ...
, the next day Corrado Guzzanti called Serena Dandini live during her show ''Parla con me'', parodying the general manager's intervention.


The return with ''Aniene''

In 2011, he returned to television, still on
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, with ''Aniene'',. where he proposes new characters such as ''Aniene'' (who gives the name to the program), a superhero sent to Earth by his Father, to restore order among humans. He also reintroduces already known characters, such as the impersonation of the singer
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, the ''Mason'', the ''Mafioso'' (who celebrates 150 years of the Mafia instead of the unification of Italy), and ''Father Florestano Pizzarro'', a powerful priest who is in fact, a
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and candidly admits to having worn the
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for mere convenience. In January 2013, Guzzanti was denounced by the Aiart (Association of Catholic viewers) for "having offended the religious feeling of Italians with barrack jokes", following the broadcast on public channel
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of the play ''Recital'', in which he played the role of Father Pizzarro. In Guzzanti's defence, the director of the newspaper ''Articolo21'' Stefano Corradino launched a petition on Change.org, which gathered about 54,000 signatures in a few weeks. At the end of the case, Corrado Guzzanti wrote a letter of thanks in which, among other things, he analysed the interference of religion on Italian cultural life, "which offended his secular feeling". Also in 2013 he received the Special Prize of the Wind Music Awards for his show "Aniene". In 2014, he acted in the comedy ''Ogni maledetto Natale'', in which, like all the actors in the film, he plays two different roles in the two main families: the Colardo family's ''Uncle Sauro'' and ''Filipino Benji'' who works for the Marinelli family. In 2015, he played the role of Carabinieri marshal ''Carmelo La Mattina'' in the film ''A Bigger Splash'' by Luca Guadagnino. On 25 May 2016, Guzzanti returned to television on SKY with a 4-part series ''Dov'é Mario?''(Where is Mario?), in which he plays a famous snobbish intellectual, ''Mario Bambea'', who, after a serious car accident, begins to suffer from a split personality, allowing his alter ego ''Bizio Capoccetti'', a crude and vulgar comic, to emerge. In 2018 he joined the cast of the series ''I delitti del BarLume'' (in its fifth season), where he plays the Venetian insurance agent ''Paolo Pasquali''. In 2022 he participated in the programme LOL2 Italia..


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