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Enrico Brignano is a comedian, stand-up comedian, showman, actor, director and voice actor. Capable of spanning all fields of acting, he is known for his famous and entertaining monologues.

Enrico Brignano attended the Academy for young comedians created by Gigi Proietti and began his career participating in programs like La sai l'ultima? and Scherzi a parte.

From 1998 to 2000 he was an actor in Un medico in famiglia: the TV series offers him greater visibility and above all a recognition from the audience that follows him even in the theater. In 1999 comes the first show all his, Io per voi un libro aperto, broadcasted live from Ostia Antica also from Mediaset on Canale 5.

In 2000 he made his first film as director and protagonist, Si fa presto a dire amore, and in 2001 Carlo Vanzina chose him to be part of the film South Kensington, where he starred alongside Rupert Everett.

From that moment on he began to devote himself more to his true passion, the theater, and so he wrote and interpreted several shows, before returning again to the big screen alongside Vincenzo Salemme and Giorgio Panariello with whom he will shoot other films in the following years.

As an actor he has participated in successful films such as SMS - Sotto mentite spoglie, Un'estate al mare, Un'estate ai Caraibi and Faccio un salto all'Avana.

In 2013, he voiced Olaf in Frozen, the Disney movie.

As an actor and director he directed and starred in shows like Io per voi un libro aperto, Io per voi un libro aperto... capitolo II, Capitolo III... e la storia continua, A briglia sciolta, Sono romano ma non è colpa mia, Rugantino, Tutto suo padre, Tutto suo padre... e un po' sua madre, Il meglio d'Italia, Ma… diamoci del tu! and will return to the theatre with Bello di Mamma!.

Don’t miss Enrico Brignano live in theatre!