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Giacomino Poretti (born in Villa Cortese the 26th April of 1956), better known as Giacomo Poretti, is an italian comic, actor and screenwriter, component of the comic Trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo.


Biography[edit]

He was born the 26 April of 1956 in Villa Cortese, which was part of the municipality of Busto Garolfo , in the Legnanese , in a family of workers. As a child, attending the oratory of his town, he discovers the world of theater. During the age of 8 and 11 he begins to act, trying, without success, to enter in the theater company of Legnanesi, compagnia I Legnanesi, . He decides to quit his studies of surveyor to join the work as a metalworker in a factory; at its closing, at the age of 18, he becomes a male nurse at the public Hospital of Legnano. Meanwhile he dedicates himself to cabaret and political protest, actively enganging with the Proletarian Democracy.

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Giovanni Storti, Aldo Baglio e Giacomo Poretti, the Comic Trio of Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo, in the movie Tre uomini e una gamba (1997)

He works for 11 years as a male nurse, meanwhile in 1983 he graduates at the theater school of Busto Arsizio. The interpretation of the role of Francesco Sforza, in the main literary work of Alessandro Manzoni, Il Conte di Carmagnola leads him to his first debut, while the self-deprecating of the tall and slender officer Sarelli has great success in Questa sera.. the oeuvre of Luigi Pirandello . Meantime he has become head nurse at the department of Neurology, in his spare time he continues to propose himself as a comic actor, together with his, at those times, girlfriend Marina Massironi, with whom in 1984 he formed the cabaret duo Hansel e Strüdel.

In 1985, after quitting his job at the hospital, for a few more years, he makes experiencies as a village chief in Sardinia at the Palmasera Village Resort in Cala Gonone, together with Massironi; it's there where he meets for the first time Aldo Baglio and Giovanni Stortii, which at the time were forming the duo "I suggestionabili". Were part of the group such entertainers, promising young people, like Stefano Belisari (as a disc jockey), Giorgio Porcaro, Mario Zucca, Marino Guidi, Eraldo Moretto, which have all become succesful professionals.

After taking part in different television productions, such as Star 90, Professione vacanze with Jerry Calà, and Don Tonino with Andrea Roncato, Gigi Sammarchi and Manuel De Peppe, in 1989 he writes the show Non parole, ma oggetti contundenti, whose direction will be entrusted to Storti. In 1991, convinced by the latter, he debuts together with Baglio and Storti himself at the Caffé Teatro of Verghera of Samarate, in Varesotto, with the show Galline vecchie fan buon brothers: and from this moment officialy begins the comic trio of Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo

After three decades purely as an actor, in 2018 he debuts as a host on TV2000 with the program Scarp de' tenis - Incontri sulla strada, narrating in this typical style of television, the stories of the homonym italian street newspaper. The same year he's a solo protagonist of the teather show Fare un'anima, directed by Andrea Chiodi . In 2019 Poretti directs the Oscar deSidera Theatre of Milan, together with Luca Doninelli and Gabriele Allevi. Again at the Oscar deSidera Theatre of Milan , the same year, he takes on stage the spectacle Chiedimi se sono di turno, always directed by Chiodi.

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Giacomo Poretti with Marina Massironi, his ex wife, and long stage partner on the set of Così è la vita (1998)

He has been married to Marina Massironi, actress who also often collaborated wih the trio; subsequently he got married with Daniela Cristofori, with whom he had a son. He has been involved for years in the «San Fedele» cultural centre in Milan, where organizes, together with his wife, cultural and spiritual meetings. Furthermore, since January 2009 he has edit a rubric, entitled Scusate il disagio, published on Popoli, monthly of the Jesuite Order. He was awarded the Ambrogino d'oro, recognition of the city of Milan for its illustrious citizens.

He's considered close to the catholic secular movement Communion and Liberation.

He's a great 'Inter. fan.

Filmography[edit]

Actor[edit]

Cinema[edit]

Television[edit]

  • Professione vacanze, directed by Vittorio De Sisti - TV series, 3 episods (1987)
  • Don Tonino, directed by Fosco Gasperi - TV series, 1 episode (1988)

Short Films[edit]

  • Un filo intorno al mondo, directed by Sophie Chiarello (2006)

Director[edit]

Screenwriter[edit]

Cinema[edit]

Television[edit]

  • Weihnachts-Männer, directed by Franziska Meyer Price - film TV (2015)

Voice Actor[edit]

  • Oceani 3D, directed by Jean-Jacques Mantello (2009)

Teathricality[edit]

  • Lampi d'estate, directed by Paola Galassi (1992)[1]
  • Aria di Tempesta, directed by Giancarlo Bozzo (1993)
  • Il circo di Paolo Rossi, directed by Paolo Rossi (1995-1996)
  • I corti di Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo, directed by Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo (1995)
  • Tel chi el telùn, directed by Arturo Brachetti (1999)
  • Potevo rimanere offeso!, directed by Massimo Venier (2001)
  • Anplagghed, directed by Arturo Brachetti (2006)
  • Ammutta muddica, directed by Arturo Brachetti (2012)
  • The Best of Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo, directed by Arturo Brachetti (2016)
  • Fare un'anima, of Giacomo Poretti and Luca Doninelli, directed by Andrea Chiodi (2018-2019)
  • Litigar danzando, written, directed and interprted by Giacomo Poretti and Daniela Cristofori (dal 2019)
  • Chiedimi se sono di turno, of Giacomo Poretti, directed by Andrea Chiodi (dal 2019)

TV programs[edit]

Works[edit]

  • Alto come un vaso di gerani, Mondadori, 2012, ISBN 9788804624288.
  • Al Paradiso è meglio credere, Mondadori, 2015, ISBN 9788804658092.
  • Turno di notte, Mondadori, 2021, ISBN 9788804742173.

Awards and acknowledgments[edit]

David di Donatello (David of Donatello)
  • 1998 - Nomination for best emerging director for Tre Uomini e una gamba
Nastri d'argento (Silver Ribbon)
  • 1998 - Nastro d'argento speciale (Silver Ribbon) for the expert use of a short film for Tre Uomini e una gamba
  • 2001 - Nomination for the best main actor for Chiedimi se sono felice

Publicity[edit]

Honours[edit]

Ambrogino d'oro - Medaglia d'oro - Milano, 7 december 2010

Ambrogino d'oro - Medaglia d'oro
— Milano, 7 dicembre 2010[2]

Notes[edit]

Related items[edit]

Other projects[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Giacomo Poretti, on national discography of italian song, Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi
  • Giacomo Poretti, on CineDataBase, Rivista del cinematografo
  • Giacomo Poretti on Movieplayer.it
  • Giacomo Poretti, on FilmTv.it, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
  • Giacomo Poretti, su MyMovies.it , Mo-Net Srl
  • Giacomo Poretti, on Internet Movie Database, IMDb.com
  • Giacomo Poretti, on AllMovie, All Media Network
  • Giacomo Poretti, on Rotten Tomatoes, Flixster Inc.

 


[[Category:Italian television actors]] [[Category:Italian stage actors]] [[Category:Italian film actors]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:1956 births]] [[Category:21st-century Italian actors]] [[Category:20th-century Italian actors]] [[Category:Italian comedians]]

  1. ^ "Lampi d'estate". Retrieved 20 luglio 2020. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. ^ "Ambrogino alle mamme del Rubattino. Premiati anche Aldo Giovanni e Giacomo". 19 Nov 2010.