Biography of Fabio De Luigi

October 11, 1967
Fabio De Luigi was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna the 11 October 1967. After graduating from art school and did his military service in the air force, he enrolled at the Fine Arts Academy of Bologna, which he attended for a few years and then take part-in 1990-a "La Zanzara d'Oro", a competition for young comedians who is giving away the opportunity, for the first three winners, to participate in an episode of "Maurizio Costanzo Show". De Luigi gets this opportunity, coming fourth, but decide to engage increasingly in the entertainment industry: in 1991, for example, arrives at the local historian Zelig in Milan with his show "phosphorus is good for your memory". Meanwhile, he continued his studies and graduated in painting, with a thesis entitled "Humour in contemporary art criticism"; then appears on tv in "hot water" program, aired every Sunday afternoon on Raidue, conducted by Nino Frassica and Giorgio Faletti. Later he writes and interprets the shows "A comic title", "I don't understand how it happened" and "the true story of Fabio".

His debut at the cinema of Fabio De Luigi

In 1996 he made his debut at the cinema with Marco Ferreri in "silver nitrate", while a couple of years later starred in "Weddings", by Cristina Comencini; during the same period, returns to television on Italy 1 with "Let's cabaret", before landing in "Mai dire gol", where it is one of the flagship comics together with Claudio Bisio, Gioele Dix and Maurizio Crozza. In 1999 is one of the stars of "donkeys", comedy by Antonello Grimaldi, where alongside Claudio Bisio and Ivano Marescotti, and is in the ensemble cast of "Tutti gli uomini del deficiente," the film debut of Gialappa's Band, next-among others-to Francesco Paolantoni, Claudia Gerini, Maurizio Crozza and Joel Dix.

The years 2000

In 2000 is on the small screen with "Mai dire Maik" (where plays the role of an unlikely host of quizzes, Cologno De Luigi), "Mai dire domenica" and "Mai dire Grande Fratello", while the cinema reads "Il Partigiano Johnny" (based on the novel by Beppe Fenoglio), by Guido Chiesa, and returns to work with Joel Dix in "if I were you", a comedy by Giulio Manfredonia. After taking part in "almost", by Gianluca Fumagalli, and "whatever" Dario Migliardi, Aldo, Fabio De Luigi is directed again by Manfredonia "already yesterday", which he co-starred along with Antonio Albanese. While on tv continues its collaboration with the Gialappa's Band ("Mai dire domenica" and "Mai dire Grande Fratello", where offers-among others-the characters ofstrut, responsible for building the bridge over the Straits of Messina, and Patrick, one of the contestants of "big brother"), cinema De Luigi alongside Cecilia Dazzi in "every time you go away" , directed by Davide Cocchi. Together with Michelle Hunziker is the star of the sitcom "Love bugs"; then, in 2005, is one of the presenters of "Festivalbar", before acting in the second season of "Love bugs" (at his side, however, this time there is no Hunziker but Elizabeth Hurley). In 2006, after a cameo in "Commediasexi", by Alessandro d'alatri, is one of the protagonists of the cinepanettone by Neri Parenti "Christmas in New York". He worked in this genre the next year with "Christmas cruise", also directed by relatives, then engage in a dramatic role in the film by Gabriele Salvatores "Come Dio comanda", inspired by the eponymous book. Meanwhile on television alongside actor Gianfranco Funari Romagna in the unlikely Saturday night program of Raiuno "Apocalypse Show, which gets results of unsatisfactory ratings. Back to the cinepanettone "Christmas with relatives in Rio" and to cooperate with the Gialappa for "Mai dire Grande Fratello & Sons" and "never say Tuesday", between 5 and Channel 1, Italy in 2009 Fabio De Luigi is directed by Fausto Brizzi in "Ex" and "by Pupi Avati Gli amici del bar Margherita", starring Diego Abatantuono. Found the same Abatantuono and Salvatores in "Happy family", and again with Abatantuono is one of the main characters of the sitcom by Italy 1 "All Stars", together with Paolo Hendel and Gigio Alberti, but gets little exciting plays.

The years 2010

Between 2010 and 2011 visit film "boys versus girls" and "females against males," Fausto Brizzi, who also directs in "how beautiful love", alongside Filippo Timi. After starring in the comedies by Alessandro Genovesi "the worst week of my life" and "the worst Christmas of my life," co-starring with Luciana Littizzetto of "aspiring widower", shot by Massimo Venier remake of "the widower", with Alberto Sordi and Franca Valeri. In 2014 is to the movies with Laetitia Casta in a woman's "Gilmore Girls", directed by Giovanni Veronesi, and be directed once again by the Genoese in "Soap opera" where is next to Ale e Franz. In 2015 Fabio De Luigi stars as a priest in the comedy of Alessandro Siani "we accept miracles," then engage for the first time behind the camera in "Tiramisu", his first film, whose release is scheduled for 2016.
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