Italian actor, director, writer, and satirist (born 1965)
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Forte dei Marmi Political Satire Award (2010)(2019) Wind Music Awards Special Prize (2013)
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Corrado Guzzanti (born 17 May 1965) is an Italian satirical actor, director, screenwriter, comedian and impersonator. He has become famous both for his impersonations of Italian personalities (politicians, journalists, entertainment and television celebrities), and for playing his own characters inspired by contemporary society. He is the director of the film Fascisti su Marte (Fascists on Mars, 2006). In 2010 he received the "Forte dei Marmi Political Satire Award".[1] He has been described as a genius of satirical comedy,[2][3][4] "the most interesting satirical author and actor today",[5] and "among the comedians best loved by the Italian public".[6]
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