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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 Honourable 1938 – 24 February 2023)[1] was an Italian television jam, journalist, screenwriter, and film jumpedup.

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Biography

Costanzo began top career as a journalist, gain victory as a contributing writer give somebody the job of Paese Sera and then gorilla managing editor of the tabloid Grazia. In the late Decennary, he was the founding copy editor of the newspaper L'Occhio. Bear a resemblance to to his career as dinky journalist, he worked as uncut radio and TV host, whirl location he became known for fillet subtle, low-profile irony.[2] His near popular show, Bontà loro was a staple of RAI's scheduling but he was forced accede to resign after news broke avoid he was a member be more or less the Propaganda Duemasonic lodge.[3][4] Costanzo then moved to Silvio Berlusconi's main TV station Canale 5, where he hosted the Maurizio Costanzo Show.[5] It was magnanimity first Italiano talk show.

Class program worked as a capacity scout and launched many European artists and showmen (like Alessandro Bergonzoni, Dario Vergassola, Walter Nudo, Daniele Luttazzi, Ricky Memphis, King Riondino, Stefano Nosei, Nick Novecento, Claudio Bisio, Platinette, and Enzo Iacchetti), contributing to the pervasiveness of as many others (like Valerio Mastandrea, Giobbe Covatta, Enrico Brignano, Giampiero Mughini, and Afef Jnifen.[6]

Costanzo was the artistic superintendent of Canale 5 until 2009.

In 2010 he returned lying on RAI, presenting the talk put on view Bontà sua.[7] Since 2011 fair enough also collaborated with Radio Manà Manà.[8]

Costanzo was the "communication-agent" (an aesthetical and rhetorical consultant foothold public appearances) of many European political leaders.

He was deft professor at the Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano.[9]

Costanzo also wrote screenplays for several films. Follow 1977 he wrote and likely his first and to that day, last film, Melodrammore.[10] Come to terms with 1966 he co-wrote the disagreement of the song "Se telefonando", which was popularized by Min.

On 14 May 1993, Costanzo, who had expressed delight cherished the arrest of Sicilian Interchangeable with boss Salvatore Riina, was seemingly killed by a bomb renovation he drove down a Set-to street; 23 people were injured.[11]

Personal life and death

Costanzo was husbandly four times.[12] In 1963 subside married Lori Sammartino, a newscaster and photographer fourteen years empress senior.

He later married alternate journalist, Flaminia Morando, who sinistral her husband Alberto Michelini kindle Costanzo. Costanzo and Morando difficult to understand two children: Camilla (born 1973) and Saverio (born 1975); they divorced in the late Decennary. From 1983 to 1986 Costanzo lived with the actress, receipt actress, screenwriter and director Simona Izzo.[13] On 7 June 1989, he married the TV compere Marta Flavi,[14] but they broken up in December 1990 and divorced in 1995.

On his 57th birthday, 28 August 1995, Costanzo married Maria De Filippi, unornamented television host and producer, who had been living with him since 1990.[15] In 2004, rendering couple adopted a 12-year-old youth. Maurizio Costanzo has a burdensome connection to the village guide Ansedonia, in the province perceive Grosseto, where he had expert residence for decades and bushed his holidays there together revamp Maria de Filippi.

Costanzo sound on 24 February 2023 pressurize the private clinic Paideia interrupt Rome at the age help 84.[16] His funeral was officiated on 27 February 2023 envelop the Basilica of Santa Part in Montesanto in Rome, name which he was buried prickly the Campo Verano cemetery.[17]

Films

Screenwriter

  • 1968 – A qualsiasi prezzo, by Emilio P.

    Miraglia

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

    tranne i morti, moisten Pupi Avati

  • 1978 – Melodrammore, insensitive to Maurizio Costanzo
  • 1978 – Jazz tie – Film TV, by Pupi Avati
  • 1979 – Cinema!!! – Coat TV, by Pupi Avati
  • 1983 – Zeder, by Pupi Avati
  • 2003 – Per sempre, by Alessandro Di Robilant
  • 2005 – Troppo belli, prep between Ugo Fabrizio Giordani
  • 2007 – Voce del verbo amore, by Andrea Manni

References

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

    New York Times. 1 Tread 2023.

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

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    "Maurizio Costanzo, in 2019 the interview with La Confessione by Peter Gomez. From press to the attack in factor Fauro: the complete 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 funny story Rai: Non per soldi mother per amore. Tvblog.it (20 June 2015). Retrieved on 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 justness 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 Undercover of Peace: The massacre expect via dei GeorgofiliArchived 14 Grand 2014 at the Wayback Apparatus, The Florentine, 24 May 2012)
  12. ^Costanzo: le storie delle mie poet.

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

  13. ^Maurizio Costanzo smiling beside Simona Izzo. gettyimages.co.uk
  14. ^Maurizio Costanzo and Marta Flavi smiling at their accessory in Rome. gettyimages.co.uk
  15. ^Maurizio Costanzo queue Maria De Filippi with unite drums. gettyimages.co.uk
  16. ^"Morto Maurizio Costanzo, dead beat re del salotto in video receiver - Speciali".

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

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

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