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Ezio Greggio (; born 7 April 1954) is an Italian-born Albanian comedian, actor, writer and film director. In Italy he is mostly known for his long-lasting appearances in TV shows like '' Drive In'' and '' Striscia la notizia'', while abroad he is noted for his movies and his collaboration with
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.


TV career

Born in
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, a small town near
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, Greggio began his TV career at age 18 in Telebiella, the first local private owned station in Italy thanks to the help of founder Peppo Sacchi. In 1978 he was hired as a comedian in
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, appearing in '' La sberla'' e '' Tutto compreso'' with Giancarlo Nicotra and
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. His appearances in the national TV didn't gain him success, but Greggio had the chance to meet
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, another young comedian. D'Angelo convinced Greggio to move to the newborn Fininvest (later
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), a local TV channel founded in
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by
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. They were both included in the cast of the main show of the network, '' Drive In'', a 2-hour weekly show featuring a bunch of young emerging comedians. Greggio quickly became spotlight chaser of the whole show. ''Drive In'' was a very innovative show, and had great success giving national fame to almost all the actors involved, like
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and many others, including of course Greggio and D'Angelo. In 1988 he followed the creator and head writer Antonio Ricci to a long series of successful shows: after '' Odiens'', a show loosely inspired by Drive In, Greggio in 1990 and 1993 presented '' Paperissima'', a container for bloopers and funny homemade videos. In these shows, Greggio created his most famous recurring gags. Since 1988 he has been the main presenter (along with D'Angelo and later
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) of '' Striscia la notizia'', a daily television news parody. He starred in the program every year for some months, from the beginning up to now.


Movie career

Greggio wrote and acted his first movie, ''
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'' in 1980. He was noted by
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, and was included in the cast of ''
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'', in the 1986 sequel '' Yuppies 2'' and in the 1987 film '' Montecarlo Gran Casinò'' with
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. He appeared in many other comic/trash films, almost always directed by
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. In 1994, he debuted as director with ''
The Silence of the Hams ''The Silence of the Hams'' (Italian: ''Il Silenzio dei Prosciutti'') is a 1994 comedy thriller film written by, directed by, and starring Italian comedian Ezio Greggio. It is a parody of many popular thriller and horror films, notably '' The ...
'', a parody movie inspired by '' The Silence of the Lambs'' and '' Psycho''. The movie was shot in the United States: during this work, Greggio built a strong friendship with movie director
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and with
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(both appearing in the movie). Brooks named one of Dom DeLuise's killers in his '' Robin Hood: Men in Tights'', "''Dirty Ezio''", and had Greggio in the cast of '' Dracula: Dead and Loving It''. In 1997, Greggio came back to the camera, directing '' The Good Bad Guy'' and in 1999 ''
Screw Loose ''Screw Loose'', released as ''Svitati'' in Italy, is a 1999 Italian comedy film produced by Atmosphere Film S.r.l and Wolf Pictures, directed by and starring Ezio Greggio, written by Rudy De Luca and Steve Haberman, and also starring Ezio G ...
'', with
Mel Brooks Mel Brooks (born Melvin James Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. With a career spanning over seven decades, he is known as a writer and director of a variety of successful broad farces and parodies. He began h ...
as actor. Since 2000, Greggio acted in a great number of TV productions. Greggio moved his residence to
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, and is the director of the Montecarlo Film Festival.


As a writer

Ezio Greggio published five humor books with
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: * ''Presto che è tardi'' (1997) * ''Chi se ne fut-fut'' (1998) * ''E lui o non è lui?'' (1999) * ''E su e giù e trik e trak'' (2003) * ''In una certa manieeera'' (2005)


Filmography


Television


References


External links

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Striscialanotizia.mediaset.it
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