Nicola De Buono
Nicola De Buono, born on December 25 in Addis Ababa, is an accomplished Italian actor renowned for his extensive contributions to theater and television. His career took off in 1975 when he began a remarkable collaboration with the esteemed Dario Fo, which lasted until 1999. Throughout his theater journey, De Buono showcased his versatility by working alongside notable figures such as Lamberto Puggelli, Krzysztof Zanussi, and Umberto Simonetta, enriching the Italian stage with his talent.
In the realm of television, De Buono gained significant recognition for his role as the comedic antagonist to Andrea Roncato in the beloved series "Don Tonino." He also portrayed the character of Raimondo's friend in the iconic sitcom "Casa Vianello," further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
Beyond television, De Buono has made his mark in cinema, participating in various films that have contributed to his diverse career. His ability to seamlessly transition between stage and screen has earned him a respected place among his peers. With a career spanning several decades, Nicola De Buono continues to be celebrated for his artistic achievements and remains a prominent figure in Italian performing arts.
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