Felice Andreasi

Felice Andreasi ( born January 8, 1928 in Turin, † 25 December, 2005 Asti ) was an Italian actor.

Life

Andreasi began in 1963 in his hometown act as comedian and then went to Milan, where he had great success in the Derby with his absurd and surreal monologues. In the theater he played in 1968 Balzac, 1969, he participated in his first television role, playing in Aiuto, è vacanza! and other films. In 1973, he was next to Aurelio Ponzoni and Renato pozzetto ( as " Cochi e Renato " ), the protagonist of the TV show Il poeta e il contadino that Beppe Recchia directed and for RAI represented a bold, ultimately successful experiment on new terrain. In 1984 he was involved with Maurizio Nichetti the format Quo vadiz. Andreasis film roles are less pronounced, but usually offer skillful depictions of men of mature age in supporting roles, often for Pasquale Festa Campanile and next to Adriano Celentano. For his role in Bread and Tulips Andreasi 2000 was awarded the Nastro d' Argento for Best Supporting Actor.

Andrasi is considered one of the most important representatives of the satirical theater. A stage production of Waiting for Godot, in which he starred alongside Enzo Jannacci, 1992 was a success.

Filmography (selection)

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