Corrado Guzzanti
Corrado Guzzanti (born May 17, 1965) is an Italian actor, director, writer and satirist. The son of journalist and Senator Paolo Guzzanti, great-nephew of former Minister of Health Elio Guzzanti, and brother of Sabina and Caterina, both also Italian television personalities and satirical actresses, is famous for his corrosive imitations of Italian politicians and personalities. In 2006 he debuted as movie director with Fascisti su Marte, which features an anachronistic and heavily satirical plot about a group of Fascist militiamen attempting to colonize Mars (the red Bolshevik planet) during t...
Filmography
Dov'è Mario?
4 Episode s . as Mario Bambea
Dov'è Mario?
4 Episode s . as Mario Bambea
Il Caso Scafroglia
27 Episode s . as Il Conduttore/Il Mafioso/Il Massone
Il Caso Scafroglia
27 Episode s . as Il Conduttore/Il Mafioso/Il Massone
Murders at Barlume
24 Episode s . as Paolo Pasquali
Murders at Barlume
24 Episode s . as Paolo Pasquali
Sono Lillo
14 Episode s . as Sasha Von Tapper
Sono Lillo
14 Episode s . as Sasha Von Tapper
Created Shows
Dov'è Mario?
4 Episode s . Mario Bambea, an italian Intellectual, after a car accident begins to suffer of double personality. In the day, Mario is an intellectual while in the night, becomes a rude comedian.
Dov'è Mario?
4 Episode s . Mario Bambea, an italian Intellectual, after a car accident begins to suffer of double personality. In the day, Mario is an intellectual while in the night, becomes a rude comedian.
Il Caso Scafroglia
27 Episode s . Satirical television program aired from November 4 to December 18, 2002. The transmission was intended to shed light on a case (of course fantasy) of a missing person, Mario Scafroglia. The hypothesis was that the man had voluntarily lost track of himself, which offered in each episode new food for thought to deepen in a satirical way themes of current affairs, politics and costume, in an attempt to understand the reasons that had driven Scafroglia to flee.
Il Caso Scafroglia
27 Episode s . Satirical television program aired from November 4 to December 18, 2002. The transmission was intended to shed light on a case (of course fantasy) of a missing person, Mario Scafroglia. The hypothesis was that the man had voluntarily lost track of himself, which offered in each episode new food for thought to deepen in a satirical way themes of current affairs, politics and costume, in an attempt to understand the reasons that had driven Scafroglia to flee.