
Giorgio Bracardi
Acting • Born 1933-05-03
Biography
Giorgio Bracardi (born 3 May 1935) is an Italian actor, composer and stand-up comedian. Born in Rome, the older brother of the actor, pianist and composer Franco, for many years Bracardi worked around the world as a piano player (accompanying, among others, Maurice Chevalier and José Feliciano) and performing as an entertainer. He became famous in 1970, thanks to the radio variety show of Renzo Arbore and Gianni Boncompagni Alto gradimento ("High liking"), where he gave voice to some absurd and surreal characters such as Scarpantibus, Max Vinella, the Colonel Buttiglione and the hierarch Catenacci. Later Bracardi created other grotesque and very original characters and appeared in numerous television shows. He starred in several movies, in some cases even as the leading actor. In 2008 he dubbed Cattivik in the eponymous animated series broadcast by Mediaset. He also composed and occasionally sang several songs. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
24 credits
The Traveling Companion
Movie • 1981
Member of Parliament

To Be Twenty
Movie • 1978
Commissario Maresciallo Zambo

Sue Me
Movie • 1985
Leonardo De Leonardis

I carabbimatti
Movie • 1981
Molliconi

Settefolli
Movie • 1982
Tutti i personaggi

The Gorilla
Movie • 1982
Marcellini / Pollastrini

Massimamente folle
Movie • 1983
Appuntato

I Carabbinieri
Movie • 1981
Capitano Marchetti

Patroclooo!... e il soldato Camillone, grande grosso e frescone
Movie • 1973

Vigili e vigilesse
Movie • 1982
Il colonnello Brandazzi

The Naked Doorwoman
Movie • 1976
Dr. Freudiano

Banana Joe
Movie • 1982
Marquíno

Cream, Chocolate and... Paprika
Movie • 1981
Mazzetta

I camionisti
Movie • 1982
Camillo

Quando la coppia scoppia
Movie • 1981
Armani

The Maid Seduces the Cowards
Movie • 1980
Amedeo Ferretti

Vinella e Don Pezzotta
Movie • 1976
Vinella

The Three Musketeers
Movie • 1991
Duca di Buckingham

L’Ultima Partita di Pasolini
Movie • 2020

Che fai... ridi?
TV • 1982

Cattivik
TV • 2008
Cattivik

Cinecittà Cinecittà
TV • 1985
Maestro #1

L'odissea
TV • 1991
Re Priamo

Quelli della notte
TV • 1985
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