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Flavio Insinna (born 3 July 1965) is an Italian actor and television presenter. From 2006 through 2008, he presented Affari Tuoi, the Italian version of Deal or No Deal.[1] In 2013, he commenced hosting the show once again.

Flavio Insinna

Biography

In 1986, after trying unsuccessfully to get in the Carabinieri Corps, he enrolled at drama school Alessandro Fersen and in 1990 he graduated from the "Laboratory exercises scenic" directed by Gigi Proietti in Rome. He works both in theater and the cinema; among his other film credits include: Metronotte and Johnny the Partisan.

Among his most popular is the captain of the Carabinieri Anceschi Flavio, played for five seasons on the hit television series Don Matteo RAI with Terence Hill and Nino Frassica. He subsequently starred in two other fiction of RAI figures of Don Bosco and Father Parrot (one of the 335 victims of the massacre at the Fosse Ardeatine in March of '44). Among his most recent works include the sitcom Cooked and eaten, aired in the summer of 2006.

In September 2006, he made his debut as the host of the prime-time game show Affari Tuoi (a game show known as Deal or No Deal in the USA) on RaiUno. The program is highly rated and has managed to top the competitor in its time slot, "Strip The News". This gave a rebirth to the popularity of the show which before Insinna's return had retreated in the ratings. As a result of this success Flavio has received critical acclaim, thanks to which he was awarded a "Telegatto" on January 27, 2007 for "Best New Personality" of 2006. Again in 2007 he took part as a guest on the final evening of the Sanremo music festival. After two successful seasons, Insinna left Affari Tuoi in June 2008 to devote himself to theater.

For two seasons from 2008 he played the title role in the shoes of the Commissioner Santamaria Diego in the TV series RAI I married a cop and in 2009 he starred in Ex directed by Fausto Brizzi. In the same year he also participated as a dancer for a night on the second episode of the fifth edition of the program on Rai Uno Dancing with the Stars. He also participated in the creation of the so-called Loves Mango windows are reciting the text of the same name.

In 2011 he was the conductor of the historic bullfighting The program, broadcast on Channel 5, its debut on Mediaset. In May 2011, after the death of his father, was temporarily withdrawn from the scene because, as he himself said, he does not want to make people laugh. He wrote a book, even with an ear bite, released 21 February 2012, and that in a few weeks arrived at the 4th reprint. In 2012 he led the early-evening Channel 5's arm and mind.

Since 15 September 2012 led to the radio program please speak to the driver, written by Marco Presta and Franco Bertini, Radiodue on Saturdays and Sundays. On 15 December the same year he returned to conduct the RAI in the late evening on RAI 1 marathon charity telethon.

8 September 2013 back to lead on RAI 1 from 20:40 Affari Tuoi. The program is able to prevail in the satirical plays Strip the News tapping it on a daily basis, starting from September 2013. November 22 of the same year Flavio Insinna participates as a juror in the program and That Which Show.

On 30 November 2013, again "Dancer for one night" Dancing with the Stars in the transmission paired with Elena Rabbit, his partner already working in the bullfight. Insinna and the Rabbit propose a tango that gets a huge success ripping the jury the maximum marks (50 points).

In March 2014 leads in prime time on Rai 1 talent show The track, a talent consists of eight teams, each team is captained by a VIP (singer, dancer, actor). The program is broadcast with some success for five episodes.

Cinema

Cameo appearances

Theatre

  • 1986 Certamen Vaticanum
  • 1987 Uccidiamo il chiaro di luna
  • 1988 Folli sempre folli fortissimamente folli
  • 1990 Il desiderio preso per la coda
  • 1990 Che tragedia
  • 1990 Lighea
  • 1990 Tosca
  • 1991 Madre coraggio
  • 1992 Rimozioni forzate
  • 1992 Il campanile
  • 1993 A qualcuno piace caldo
  • 1994 Sotterraneo
  • 1994 Il tramezzo
  • 1995 L'inno dell'ultimo anno
  • 1995 Guardiano di porci
  • 1995 Radio estetica
  • 1996 Rassegna di monologhi inediti
  • 1997 Tunnel
  • 1997 La banda
  • 1997 Fegatelli

Television

Awards

  • 2001 - Special award: Prima - Italian guide to actors for his part in the film Guardami;
  • 2004 - award Telegrolla and Premio per l'Europa for his part in the TV series Don Bosco, awarded at the Salerno Film and Fiction festival and Premio internazionale Sant'Antonio for his part as Capitano Anceschi in Don Matteo;
  • 2006 - Premio internazionale Flaiano, Premio di cultura "Città di Marinella" and Telegrolla for the fictional series La buona battaglia - Don Pietro Pappagallo, Cinema and Theatre award Apoxiomeno filippese for the show Don Matteo;
  • 2008 - Rome Fiction Festival - Award for best male protagonist for "Ho Sposato Uno Sbirro";

References

  1. ^ "Flavio Insinna tifa per Max Giusti". TGCOM (in Italian). 10 July 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2011.