Piero Chiambretti

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Piero Chiambretti
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Born (1956-05-30) 30 May 1956 (age 67)
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1977–present

Piero Chiambretti (born 30 May 1956) is an Italian television presenter.

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Biography

Born on 30 May 1956 in Aosta to Felicita Chiambretti, an 18-year-old single mother, he grew up in Turin. [1] He later moved to Bologna, where he studied arts, Music and Entertainment. [2] During his studies, Chiambretti also presented some cabaret shows and worked as a tourist resort entertainer. [2]

His first TV appearance was in 1977, when he co-presented the show Non siamo gazzose with Erik Colombardo, aired by Grp, a local TV channel broadcast in Piedmont only. [1] In 1982, he started working in RAI, appearing in some shows for kids. [3] Starting from 1988, he was part of the cast of the TV show Va Pensiero, broadcast by Rai 3. This experience allowed him to receive a Telegatto for Revelation of the Year. [3]

In 1997, Chiambretti was chosen as one of the presenters of the 47th Sanremo Music Festival, along with Mike Bongiorno and Valeria Marini. [4] During the following year, he presented the DopoFestival, a show aired immediately after each night of the Sanremo Music Festival, featuring comments about the televised song contest. [5] In 2002, he created a new TV show, Chiambretti c'è, together with Gianni Boncompagni. [1] After being excluded from RAI, Chiambretti, assisted by the showgirl Sylvie Lubamba, presented the show Markette – tutto fa brodo in tv on the channel La7. [1] After returning to the DopoFestival in 2007, he presented the Sanremo Music Festival once again in 2008, with Pippo Baudo. [6] [7]

Chiambretti later started to work for Italian television company Mediaset, presenting shows including Chiambretti Night, [8] Chiambretti Supermarket and Striscia la Notizia . [9] [10]

On 17 March 2020 Chiambretti tested positive for coronavirus. [11]

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