
Pippo Franco (pseudonym of Franco Pippo; born 2 September 1940) is an Italian comic, television presenter, and singer. He made his name first as a musician in the early 1960s, and in the late 1960s began a career in film, starring in a great number of commedia sexy all'italiana, the "sexy comedy" subgenre of Italian comedy. In the 1970s he expanded into television, acting in TV movies and presenting variety shows. His type of comedy borrows heavily from cabaret. Throughout his career he continued to sing, appearing many times at the San Remo Festival. He has made children's music as well, and has co-written three books on (linguistic) humor.
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pediatra Galbiati
Nonno Paride
Luciano
Leone
Soldier from Bari
Altiero
Mattarazzo
Tonio Tatarella / Onorevole Forlotti
Mario Stroppaghetti
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Danilo
Pippo Caciotta
Avventore
Bellachioma
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Orazio
Father Paolo
Paolo Galli
Nando Sgabelloni, il comico
Zio Giggino
Bix
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Olimpio de' Pannocchieschi
Ragionier Mario Albertini
Cesare Domenichini
A Rugantino's friend
Mazzella Giuseppe
Raffaele Cannavone
Bruno degli Olivieri
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L'ospite eschimese
Nerone
Amedeo Amedei
Professor Pippo Bottini
Claudio
conduttore Porta a casa
Traveling Minstrel
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Amedeo Tornabuoni
Cantastorie
Pippo Sperandio
l'organizzatore del festival
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Stefano Valenti
Romolo
Sardu
Alberto
Salvatore Bruschetta / Bruno Camillone
Getulio
Chitarrista
Amilcare De Vitis
Sé stesso
Victor Santaniello
Cantante
Don Tarquinio