Pietro Ghislandi
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Born | 19 April 1957 |
Website | http://www.pietroghislandi.it |
Pietro Ghislandi (born 19 April 1957 in Bergamo) is an Italian actor.
History[]
He was introduced to the public as a ventriloquist and was a finalist in the 1986/87 edition of the RaiUno program with his dummy Sergio. In 1985 he worked as a stand-in for Renato Pozzetto in the movie È arrivato mio fratello. Immediately after, he had a small part in Grandi magazzini and performed in many commercials. In 1987 in Soldati – 365 all’alba, he played a gay recruit. Thanks to his expressive skills and to his surreal acting, similar to the already mentioned Renato Pozzetto, Ghislandi has been often been asked to play roles as character actor, working both in the cinema and on television, without until recently getting lead roles. He boasts roles in important films like Il muro di gomma of Marco Risi, I mitici – Colpo gobbo a Milano of Carlo Vanzina, Vajont and Porzûs of Renzo Martinelli and, recently, was one of the actors chosen by Leonardo Pieraccioni in his successful movies (Il principe e il pirata, Il paradiso all’improvviso and Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo). Pietro Ghislandi is known to the general public for being the one and only Italian ventriloquist. His comic quality is a bit fanciful and nonstandard for television cabaret comedy. Voice is an important element of his show entitled "The left ventriculus" that is on tour through Italy. His "vocal" experiences include the well-known cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto and the dubbing of the most famous characters of the Italian "Walt Disney". He is also known for his roles in two national commercials. (Acqua Uliveto with Alessandro Del Piero and Caffè Kimbo with Gigi Proietti).
Filmography[]
- Sandwich, directed by Bruno Bozzetto (1984)
- È arrivato mio fratello, directed by Castellano e Pipolo (1985)
- Spider, directed by Bruno Bozzetto (1985)
- Grandi magazzini, directed by Castellano e Pipolo (1986)
- Soldati - 365 all'alba, directed by Marco Risi (1987)
- , directed by (1988)
- , directed by Vittorio Sindoni (1990)
- , directed by Alessandro Capone (1990)
- Il muro di gomma, directed by Marco Risi (1991)
- , directed by Carlo Lizzani (1991)
- , directed by (1992)
- Anni 90, directed by Enrico Oldoini (1992)
- The Heroes, directed by Carlo Vanzina (1994)
- Belle al bar, directed by Alessandro Benvenuti (1994)
- Palla di neve, directed by Maurizio Nichetti (1995)
- , directed by Stefania Casini (1996)
- Luna e l'altra, directed by Maurizio Nichetti (1996)
- Porzûs, directed by Renzo Martinelli (1997)
- , directed by (1998)
- Figli di Annibale, directed by (1998)
- , directed by (1999)
- Screw Loose, directed by Ezio Greggio (1999)
- , directed by Bruno Bozzetto (1999)
- Vajont - La diga del disonore, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2001)
- , directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni (2001)
- Piazza delle cinque lune, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2003)
- Il paradiso all'improvviso, directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni (2003)
- In questo mondo di ladri, directed by Carlo Vanzina (2004)
- Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo, directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni (2005)
- , directed by (2005)
- , directed by (2006)
- Ombre, directed by (2008)
- Un'estate ai Caraibi, directed by Carlo Vanzina (2009)
- , directed by (2010)
- , regia di Leone Pompucci (2012)
- La gente che sta bene, regia di (2013)
Television[]
- , RaiUno, directed by (1984)
- , RaiUno, directed by (1985)
- , RaiUno, directed by (1986)
- , RaiDue, directed by (1987)
- , Canale5, directed by Carlo Lizzani (1988)
- , Canale5, directed by (1988)
- , RaiDue, directed by (1989)
- , RTSI, directed by (1990)
- , RTSI, directed by (1991)
- , RTSI, directed by (1991)
- , ReteQuattro, directed by (1991)
- , ReteQuattro, directed by (1992)
- , RaiDue, directed by (1995)
- , Canale5, directed by (1997)
- Amici miei, RTSI, directed by (1998)
- Io e la mamma, Canale5, directed by (1998)
- Maurizio Costanzo Show, Canale5, directed by Paolo Pietrangeli (1998)
- , Canale5, directed by (1998)
- Casa Vianello, Canale5, directed by (1998)
- , Canale5, directed by Claudio Bonivento (1998)
- , RaiUno, directed by Felice Farina (1999)
- Casa Vianello, Canale5, directed by (1999)
- Striscia la notizia, Canale5, directed by (2000)
- , Canale5, directed by (2000)
- Casa Vianello, Canale5, directed by (2001)
- , Canale5, directed by (2001)
- Don Luca, Canale5, directed by (2002)
- Rocco, Canale5, directed by (2003)
- La stagione dei delitti, RaiDue, directed by Claudio Bonivento (2003)
- , RaiUno, directed by Leone Pompucci (2004)
- , RTSI, directed by (2004)
- , RaiUno, directed by Claudio Bonivento (2004)
- , RaiUno, directed by Alberto Negrin (2005)
- Un ciclone in famiglia, Canale5, directed by Carlo Vanzina (2005)
- Nati ieri, Canale5, directed by (2006)
- , MTV, directed by (2007)
- , RaiUno, directed by (2008)
- , Canale5, directed by (2009)
- Piloti, RaiDue, directed by (2009)
- Il sogno del maratoneta, RaiUno, directed by Leone Pompucci (2010)
- , TV Studio1, regia di (2011)
- , RaiUno, regia di Enzo Monteleone (2011)
- , RaiUno, regia di Claudio Bonivento (2011)
Theater[]
- , directed by Giacomo De Sanctis (1980)
- of Racine, directed by Umberto Verdoni (1981)
- Doctor Faust of Marlow, directed by Giancarlo Valenti (1982)
- Student of Ryszard Cieslak, the actor of Grotowski (1984)
- , directed by Gino Landi (1987)
- Sconcerto, directed by Pietro Ghislandi and Roberto Frattini (1997)
- , directed by Asta Gröting (1998)
- Prova d'orchestra with the great orchestra "Donizetti" and the pianist Lylian Zilberstein(2002)
- directed by Rino Denti with the orchestra "Astori" (2003)
- with Gianni Bergamelli and Gianluigi Trovesi (2005)
- with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecco headed by Savino Acquaviva (2006)
- with the Latin Jazz Orchestra "Hermano Pedro" directed by (2007)
- with the international singer Gino Vannelli (2007)
- with and Franco Ambrosetti (2009)
- with , and Gianluigi Trovesi (2010)
- with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Parma headed by Luciano Caggiati (2010)
- Ospite del Circo Folloni nella tournée in Lombardia (2012)
- Protagonista della conferenza-spettacolo per l'Università degli Studi di Bergamo nella rassegna ”Orientamento, stage & placament" directed by Lorenzo Locatelli (2012)
- Protagonista della favola musicale di Charles Perrault with the "Banda S. Cecilia" di Borno (BS) headed by Tomaso Fenaroli (2012)
- The jazz singer Protagonista del concerto-spettacolo con la Big Band "CDPM" di Bergamo directed by Sergio Orlandi (2013)
- 1957 births
- Living people
- Italian male actors
- Actors from Bergamo
- Ventriloquists