
Giobbe Covatta
Acting • Born 1956-06-11
Biography
Gianni Maria Covatta (born 11 June 1956), best known as Giobbe Covatta, is an Italian stand-up comedian, actor, writer and politician. Born in Taranto, after appearing in a number of other variety shows Covatta he had his breakout in 1990 as a recurring guest in the Canale 5 talk show Maurizio Costanzo Show, where he reads his compositions inspired by the Bible. These sketch eventually inspired a book, Parola di Giobbe, which was released in 1991 and got an immediate success, selling over a million copies and getting over thirty editions. In the later years Covatta published other books, notably Pancreas, a parody of Edmondo De Amicis' Heart, and was active as an actor in films, television series and on stage. In 2006, Covatta was elected councilor of the Federation of the Greens party in the Rome local elections. In 2015, he was elected national spokesperson of the party, still maintaining he does not consider himself a politician. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
25 credits
Amo la tempesta
Movie • 2020
Tato

Una donna per la vita
Movie • 2012
Prete

Gol!a
Movie • 2023

Water To The Ropes
Movie • 2023
Parroco

Il nostro ultimo
Movie • 2015
Prete della vecchia chiesa

My Kingdom for a Butterfly
Movie • 2024
Padre Gennaro

Package, Double Package and Counterpackage
Movie • 1993
Rosario Aurispa

Rapsodia
Movie

Poorly Rich
Movie • 2016
Don Genesio

Poorly Richer
Movie • 2017
Don Genesio

Muzungu
Movie • 1999
Edoardo

Camere da letto
Movie • 1997
Sandro

The sun inside
Movie • 2012
Autista pullman

Il segreto del successo
Movie • 2003
Se stesso

Il caso Pantani - L'omicidio di un campione
Movie • 2020
Rosario Tolomelli

All Human Rights for All
Movie • 2008

Paraboleiperboli
Movie • 1991

Una famiglia per caso
Movie • 2003

Anime Borboniche
Movie • 2021
Padre Giacinto

La Reliquia
Movie • 2020
Il Maciaro

Mai dire domenica
TV • 2002

Medici miei
TV • 2008
Gianni Colantuomo

Il mammo
TV • 2004
Il veggente

Mai dire Grande Fratello & figli
TV • 2004

L'Ottavo Nano
TV • 2001