Martufello

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Martufello
Fabrizio Maturani (Martufello), (2017)
Born
Fabrizio Maturani

(1951-12-21) 21 December 1951 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1979-present
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Fabrizio Maturani, known as Martufello (Sezze, December 21, 1951[1]), is an Italian comedian, cabaret artist, humorist and actor..

Biography[edit]

He began his career as a comedian and cabaret artist in village festivals and in the local province of Latina. During one of his shows in Latina, he is noticed by a manager who, in turn, signals him to Pier Francesco Pingitore. This, towards the end of the seventies, calls him as a helper joke in his theater company "Il Bagaglino".[2][3]

Martufello subsequently links his career to Bagaglino, becoming over time one of the most representative members of the theatrical, television and film shows staged by the group, until 2011 (year of dissolution of the company). Along the eighties, also acts in small parts in some films of Steno (The Tango of Jealousy, Bonnie and Clyde Italian and an ideal adventure), in the censored W la foca by Nando Cicero and in the second and last film directed by Renzo Arbore "FF.SS." - Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?

In 1995 he wrote a book of jokes entitled Di più, nin zo', in which he reproposes his sketches based on the figure of the "Burino (theater) [it]" (as he defines himself); in the same year he is the protagonist of the film Chiavi in mano by Mariano Laurenti, unfortunate remake of Quel gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda, in the role of Baccello da Sarnano. Since September 2014 he is part of the cast of Avanti un altro! on Canale 5, in the role of joke teller. On July 25, 2015, he is the victim of a car accident in Vetralla, reporting the fracture of the nasal septum and various other contusions to the head and legs.[4]

He is a partner in Grandi Magazzini Italiani srl.

Career[edit]

Television[edit]

  • Biberon (1987-1990) - Rai 1
  • Cocco (1988-1989) - Rai 2
  • Stasera mi butto (1990) - Rai 2
  • Crème Caramel (1991) - Rai 1
  • Saluti e baci (1993) - Rai 1
  • Bucce di banana (1994) - Rai 1
  • Beato tra le donne (1994-1997) - dapprima su Rai 1 e in seguito su Canale 5
  • Champagne! (1995) - Canale 5
  • Rose Rosse (1996) - Canale 5
  • Viva l'Italia! e Viva le italiane! (1997) - Canale 5
  • Gran Caffè (1998) - Canale 5
  • La Canzone del Secolo (1999) - Canale 5
  • BuFFFoni (2000) - Canale 5
  • Saloon (2001) - Canale 5
  • Marameo (2002) - Canale 5
  • Miconsenta (2003) - Canale 5
  • Barbecue (2004) - Canale 5
  • Tele fai da te (2005) - Canale 5
  • Torte in faccia (2006) - Canale 5
  • E io... pago! (2007) - Canale 5
  • Zona Martufello (2007) - Teleuniverso
  • Gabbia di matti (2008) - Canale 5
  • Bellissima-Cabaret Anticrisi (2009) - Canale 5
  • Avanti un altro! (2014) - Canale 5
  • Magnamose tutto! (2017) - Canale 5
  • Soliti ignoti (2020) - Rai 1

Theater[edit]

  • 50 sfumature di Renzi, scripted and directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore (2015)
  • L'imbianchino, scripted by Donald Churchill (2019)
  • La Presidente - Valeria Marini eletta al Quirinale, scripted and directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore (2019-2020)

Filmography[edit]

Cinema[edit]

Television[edit]

  • Ladri si nasce, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore – film TV (1997)
  • Ladri si diventa, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore – film TV (1998)
  • Villa Ada, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore – film TV (2000)
  • La casa delle beffe, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore – film TV (2000)
  • Di che peccato sei?, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore – film TV (2007)
  • Il Divin Codino, directed by Letizia Lamartire - film Netflix (2021)

Books[edit]

  • Martufello (1995). Di più, nin zo'. Roma: Gremese Editore.
  • Martufello; Claudio Napoleone (2007). Il riso fa buon sangue... figuriamoci il risotto. Roma: CISU.
  • Martufello; Claudio Napoleone (2010). Ritete con me... cioè... io. Roma: MGC. ISBN 978-88-488-1177-4.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Biografia" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 27 May 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  2. ^ Costanzo Spineo (17 September 1999). "Intervista con Martufello, comico del Bagaglino in questi giorni protagonista a Porto Cervo "Il mio? Successo da ridere"". La Nuova Sardegna (in Italian). Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  3. ^ Daniela Doremi (curator Giorgio Dell'Arti) (14 May 2014). "Martufello". Catalogo dei viventi 2015 (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Martufello, incidente in scooter: il comico ricoverato in gravissime condizioni". Il Messaggero (in Italian). 25 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.

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