Stefano Chiodaroli

Stefano Chiodaroli
Born (1964-10-02) 2 October 1964
Albizzate, Italy

Stefano Chiodaroli (born 2 October 1964) is an Italian actor and stand-up comedian.

Career

Early life

Born in Albizzate, Varese into a family of workers, before focusing on his career as an entertainer Chiodaroli did several jobs including milling machine operator, lathe operator, agent of trade and warehouseman.[1] An expert in Fire breathing and a street acrobat, after acting in some amateur companies, he made his professional debut in 1983 with the comedy ensamble Triopastello.[2][3] Graduated in 1990 at the School of Theatre Mimodramma,[2] he participate in theater festivals in Arkhangelsk in Russia e in Lepujenvelaj in France.[4]

In 1995 he started working on stage as a playwright and later as an actor joining the short-lived trio "Gli Ottomani".[4]

The baker and the success

In 1998 Chiodaroli created the comic caricature of a short-tempered baker,[5] a character that allowed him to access to some major Italian television variety shows such as Zelig (Canale 5), Convention a colori (Rai 2) and Colorado Cafe (Italia 1).[1][6] Other Chiodaroli's characters include the Celtic demigod "Tempesta Ormonale" (appeared in the Rai 2 prime time show Bulldozer),[7] the surreal "Magician Abatjour", the former fashion model Ornello, the jazz trumpeter Brian.[1][4]

In 2005 Chiodaroli had the leading role of Mariano, a good-hearted car thief and thug, in the Italia 1 sitcom Belli dentro ("Beautiful inside").[1][3][8]

Selected filmography

Television

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Francesco Mecucci (13 August 2007). "A Vigevano mi ricarico". La Provincia Pavese. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Tutto su Stefano Chiodaroli". Comedy Central. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 Silvia Lessona (28 December 2005). "Grissini e risate arriva Chiodaroli". La Repubblica. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "Da Zelig a PnBox Il fornaio Chiodaroli domani a Pordenone". Messaggero Veneto. 17 January 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  5. Anna Fermi (11 September 2012). Gli angeli ci guidano (in Italian). Edizioni Piemme. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-88-585-0707-0. Sette anni fa presentai il mio primo libro in un grande spazio di antiquariato orientale di Vigevano e fui molto sorpresa di notare tra i presenti il famoso panettiere di Colorado Cafè e di Zelig: Stefano Chiodaroli. Stefano arrivò in compagnia di …
  6. Matteo Failla (22 July 2005). "Quei grissini sono impastati con lo spirito di Chiodaroli". Il Giornale. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  7. Maria Volpe (7 April 2003). "Bulldozer: adesso l' anti-Zelig comincia a far ridere sul serio". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  8. Emanuele Roncalli (9 March 2006). "Bobadilla a tutto cabaret:in arrivo Stefano Chiodaroli". L'Eco di Bergamo. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  9. Gianfranco Mura; Antonio Maraldi (2005). La febbre: un film di Alessandro D'Alatri (in Italian). Il ponte vecchio. pp. 67–. ISBN 978-88-8312-467-9.
  10. Marco Stretto (14 April 2015). Siamo tutti... Interisti (in Italian). Delos Digital. pp. 19–. ISBN 978-88-6775-736-7.
  11. Leopoldo Damerini; Fabrizio Margaria (2010-10-16). Dizionario dei telefilm. Garzanti. pp. 127–. ISBN 978-88-11-13147-2.
  12. Milly Buonanno (2006). Le radici e le foglie: la fiction italiana, l'Italia nella fiction : anno diciassettesimo (in Italian). Rai-ERI. pp. 231–.
  13. Marco Saporiti (January 2011). La storia di Canale 5. I personaggi, le trasmissioni, la storia che hanno fatto della televisione commerciale un ammiraglia (in Italian). Lulu.com. pp. 97–. ISBN 978-88-96782-13-2.
  14. Sette, settimanale del Corriere della sera. 14-18 (in Italian). Corriere Della Sera. 2004. pp. 98–.
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