Stefano Chiodaroli

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Stefano Chiodaroli
Born (1964-12-15) 15 December 1964 (age 59)
Albizzate, Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1998-present

Stefano Chiodaroli (born 15 December 1964) is an Italian actor and stand-up comedian.

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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 ensemble 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

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