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Enrico Bertolino
Born in Milan in 1960. After graduating from Bocconi University, he began his activity in the banking sector, in the Resource Coordination, Marketing and Financial Product Development division in Italy and London.
His artistic career began between 1996 and 1997, winning some prestigious competitions for young comedians including Il Cabaret del Cabaret, Bravo Grazie! and the Ugo Tognazzi Cabaret Festival.
In 1997 he made his debut on the big screen with the film Forbidden encounters with Valeria Marini directed by Alberto Sordi. In 1998 he arrives on the small screen with Ciro, the son of Target (Italy 1), Let's Cabaret (Italy 1), Mai dire gol della Domenica (Italy 1), Target (Canale 5), Mai dire gol (Italy 1) and Quelli that football (Raitre).
Between 1998 and 1999 he treads the tables of the stage with the shows On the other side of it and The day after. In June 1999 he won the Political Satire Award of Forte dei Marmi.
Also in 1999 he was on Italia 1 with the programs: Festa di classe, Let's Do Cabaret, Ciro, Comici and Mai dire gol and on Raidue with Convenscion. He returns to the big screen with Claudio Malaponti's La grande prugna. In the same period he was the winner of the Walter Chiari Award - City of Cervia. Between 2001 and 2002 he continued his television career and also continued his theatrical career with the show Il deluvio is good for geraniums.
In 2003 she published for Mondadori I saw things… and in 2005 she will be 40 years old. In the same year and for the following year he brings Votes to lose to the theatre. Always between 2005/06 and 2008 he was the protagonist of the Raidue Piloti sit-com.
In 2008 he returns to the bookstore with I Manuals of self-destruction published by Sperling & Kupfer. He is one of the guest stars of the Canale 5 Zelig program where he returns in 2010. He takes the show Blinding Flashes of Obviousness on tour.
From 2005 to 2010 he hosted the village scene on Raitre Glob and from December 2010 to December 2011 he toured with the show Is the storm gone? New flashes of obviousness.
In 2012 he conducted his new Glob Spread program on Raitre and published with Mondadori Pirla con me.
Since June 2016 it has brought instant theaterâ shows to Italian theatres in which storytelling, current affairs, humor, history, customs, news, comedy, politics and satire meet.
The formula, successfully tested in key moments of Italian politics, saw the two mayoral candidates Giuseppe Sala and Stefano Parisi take to the stage in the show Vota tu! (which makes me laugh) on the occasion of the Milanese administrative elections in June 2016.
Subsequently, in October and November 2016 with the show Why boh - Comic guide to the exploitation of the Constitution, Enrico Bertolino addressed the issue of the constitutional referendum by inviting the Minister of Agricultural Policies Maurizio Martina and the Undersecretary for Economic Development Ivan Scalfarotto ( supporters of the Yes) and the leader of the Northern League Matteo Salvini and the Hon. Stefano Fassina (supporters of the No).
Last September, the instant theatre also landed at the Summer School of the School of Politics founded by Enrico Letta, interviewing the latter together with Romano Prodi.
Enrico Bertolino has always combined his intense artistic activity with a professional activity in which he deals with training on communication and the shows at training events and company conventions. From January to April 2018 a new theatrical tour started with the instant theatre show Di male in seggio, dedicated to the last political elections that analysed, laughingly, the relationship of Italians with politics. The show that saw among the guests Guido Crosetto, Giovanni Toti, Sergio Cofferati and Maurizio Gasparri, touched the cities of Bologna, Genoa, Turin, Verona, Lecce, Rome and Milan, recording a great success with the public.
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