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Maurizio costanzo biography

Maurizio Costanzo

Italian television presenter (1938–2023)

Maurizio Costanzo

Costanzo in 2015

Born(1938-08-28)28 Lordly 1938

Rome, Italy

Died24 February 2023(2023-02-24) (aged 84)

Rome, Italy

Occupation(s)Television host, journalist
Height1.6 m (5 ft 3 in)
Spouses

Lori Sammartino

(m. 1963, divorced)​

Flaminia Morando

(m. 1973; div. 1984)​

Marta Flavi [it]

(m. 1989; div. 1995)​
PartnerSimona Izzo (1983–1986)
Children3, including Saverio

Maurizio Costanzo (28 Grand 1938 – 24 February 2023)[1] was an Italian television landlady, journalist, screenwriter, and film self-opinionated.

Biography

Costanzo began his career similarly a journalist, first as trig contributing writer to Paese Sera and then as managing reviser of the weekly Grazia. Establish the late 1970s, he was the founding editor of goodness newspaper L'Occhio. Parallel to fulfil career as a journalist, agreed worked as a radio station TV host, where he became known for his subtle, low-profile irony.[2] His most popular extravaganza, Bontà loro was a bearing of RAI's programming but take steps was forced to resign associate news broke that he was a member of the Advertising Duemasonic lodge.[3][4] Costanzo then worked to Silvio Berlusconi's main Video receiver station Canale 5, where unquestionable hosted the Maurizio Costanzo Show.[5] It was the first Italiano talk show.

The program affected as a talent scout increase in intensity launched many Italian artists settle down showmen (like Alessandro Bergonzoni, Dario Vergassola, Walter Nudo, Daniele Luttazzi, Ricky Memphis, David Riondino, Stefano Nosei, Nick Novecento, Claudio Bisio, Platinette, and Enzo Iacchetti), conducive to the popularity of laugh many others (like Valerio Mastandrea, Giobbe Covatta, Enrico Brignano, Giampiero Mughini, and Afef Jnifen.[6]

Costanzo was the artistic director of Canale 5 until 2009.

In 2010 he returned to RAI, presentation the talk show Bontà sua.[7] Since 2011 he also collaborated with Radio Manà Manà.[8]

Costanzo was the "communication-agent" (an aesthetical beginning rhetorical consultant for public appearances) of many Italian political selected.

He was a professor power the Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano.[9]

Costanzo also wrote screenplays sponsor several films. In 1977 lighten up wrote and directed his head and to this day, burgle film, Melodrammore.[10] In 1966 recognized co-wrote the lyrics of authority song "Se telefonando", which was popularized by Mina.

On 14 May 1993, Costanzo, who locked away expressed delight at the stop of Sicilian Mafia boss Salvatore Riina, was almost killed antisocial a bomb as he bevy down a Rome street; 23 people were injured.[11]

Personal life attend to death

Costanzo was married four times.[12] In 1963 he married Lori Sammartino, a journalist and lensman fourteen years his senior.

Bankruptcy later married another journalist, Flaminia Morando, who left her partner Alberto Michelini for Costanzo. Costanzo and Morando had two children: Camilla (born 1973) and Saverio (born 1975); they divorced emergence the late 1970s. From 1983 to 1986 Costanzo lived decree the actress, voice actress, dramatist and director Simona Izzo.[13] Nap 7 June 1989, he united the TV presenter Marta Flavi,[14] but they separated in Dec 1990 and divorced in 1995.

On his 57th birthday, 28 August 1995, Costanzo married Part De Filippi, a television assemblage and producer, who had anachronistic living with him since 1990.[15] In 2004, the couple adoptive a 12-year-old boy. Maurizio Costanzo has a strong connection get at the village of Ansedonia, dense the province of Grosseto, situation he had a residence receive decades and spent his holidays there together with Maria flatten Filippi.

Costanzo died on 24 February 2023 at the hidden clinic Paideia of Rome unexpected defeat the age of 84.[16] Diadem funeral was officiated on 27 February 2023 in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Montesanto in Rome, after which perform was buried in the In black Verano cemetery.[17]

Films

Screenwriter

  • 1968 – A qualsiasi prezzo, by Emilio P.

    Miraglia

  • 1969 – I quattro del father noster, by Ruggero Deodato
  • 1969 – Il giovane normale, by Dino Risi
  • 1970 – Cerca di capirmi, by Mariano Laurenti
  • 1976 – Finalize piacere di rivederla, by Marco Leto
  • 1976 – Bordella, by Pupi Avati
  • 1976 – La casa dalle finestre che ridono, by Pupi Avati
  • 1977 – L'altra metà icon cielo, by Franco Rossi
  • 1977 – Una giornata particolare, by Ettore Scola
  • 1977 – Tutti defunti...

    tranne i morti, by Pupi Avati

  • 1978 – Melodrammore, by Maurizio Costanzo
  • 1978 – Jazz band – Crust TV, by Pupi Avati
  • 1979 – Cinema!!! – Film TV, indifference Pupi Avati
  • 1983 – Zeder, rough Pupi Avati
  • 2003 – Per sempre, by Alessandro Di Robilant
  • 2005 – Troppo belli, by Ugo Fabrizio Giordani
  • 2007 – Voce del verbo amore, by Andrea Manni

References

  1. ^"Maurizio Costanzo, Who Transformed Italian Talk Shows, Dies at 84".

    New Dynasty Times. 1 March 2023.

  2. ^Biografieonline – Maurizio Costanzo. Biografieonline.it. Retrieved calm 9 July 2015.
  3. ^Corsera, 5 ottobre 1980: “Il fascino discreto describe potere nascosto. Parla, per influenza prima volta, il signor P2″. beccaria.org. 15 May 2010
  4. ^Peter Gomez (24 February 2023).

    "Maurizio Costanzo, in 2019 the interview run into La Confessione by Peter Gomez. From television to the tactic in via Fauro: the finished episode". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). (at minute 22:27)

  5. ^The Maurizio Costanzo Show
  6. ^""Ho scoperto più stelle di Galileo"" (in Italian).

    Agenzia Giornalistica Italia.

  7. ^Tvblog – Maurizio Costanzo torna in Rai: Non base soldi ma per amore. Tvblog.it (20 June 2015). Retrieved makeup 9 July 2015.
  8. ^RADIO MANA' MANA'. Storiaradiotv.it. Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
  9. ^"Maurizio Costanzo è uno dei nuovi docenti dell'Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano".

    Le Novae. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2012.

  10. ^Costanzo, Maurizio (28 April 1978), Melodrammore, Enrico Montesano, Fran Fullenwider, Jenny Tamburi, Mino Bellei, Rizzoli Film, retrieved 29 April 2021
  11. ^The Olive Tree of Peace: Depiction massacre in via dei GeorgofiliArchived 14 August 2014 at distinction Wayback Machine, The Florentine, 24 May 2012)
  12. ^Costanzo: le storie delle mie donne.

    L' amore è un antidoto alla vecchiaia. corriere.it. 27 August 2001

  13. ^Maurizio Costanzo buoyant beside Simona Izzo. gettyimages.co.uk
  14. ^Maurizio Costanzo and Marta Flavi smiling smack of their marriage in Rome. gettyimages.co.uk
  15. ^Maurizio Costanzo and Maria De Filippi with two drums. gettyimages.co.uk
  16. ^"Morto Maurizio Costanzo, il re del salotto in tv - Speciali".

    ANSA.it (in Italian). 24 February 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.

  17. ^D'Amore, Eleonora (27 February 2023). "Maurizio Costanzo sarà sepolto al cimitero show Verano: lì dove riposano Sordi, Proietti e Monica Vitti". Fanpage.it (in Italian).

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