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Nino D'Angelo

Gaetano "Nino" D'Angelo (born 21 June 1957) is an Italian singer, songwriter, actor, television personality, film director, screenwriter and author.

Nino D'Angelo
Nino D'Angelo in 1992
Background information
Birth nameGaetano D'Angelo
Born (1957-06-21) 21 June 1957 (age 66)
Naples, Italy
Genres
  • Pop
  • neomelodic pop
  • folk-pop
  • canzone napoletana
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actor
  • television personality
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • author
  • composer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1970s–present
LabelsSony BMG, Casa Ricordi
Websitewww.ninodangelo.com
Nino D'Angelo – Alberto Amato – Mario Trevi (1992)

He was born to a poor family in San Pietro a Patierno, a suburb of Naples, and dropped out of school, taking jobs like ice cream vendor and wedding singer.[1]

His first album, A storia mia (Neapolitan: "My Story") was received very well, especially in Sicily. In 1979 he married Annamaria with whom he had two sons. He started a career as an actor in sceneggiate musical dramas, a genre native to Naples, and later as a cinema actor. His first film was Celebrità, released in 1981, a star vehicle written around his singing and the first of five films he acted in that was directed or produced by Ninì Grassia.

In 1982 he released the album Un jeans e una maglietta ("Jeans and a T-shirt") and a film with the same title.[2] The album sold over one million copies and the film surpassed the Hollywood movie Flashdance at the box office.[where?] He participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in 1986 with the song "Vai" ("Go"). His album Cantautore was the best seller at the time, although it was not listed in the official Hit Parade.[citation needed] He performed in Australia, Germany, Switzerland, United States, and France—where he debuted 15 December 1987 at the Olympia in Paris.

In 1990, following the deaths of both his parents, he released the album "Tiempo" (Neapolitan for "Time"), which was championed by Italian music critic Goffredo Fofi.

In 1997 he wrote his first musical, Core pazzo ("Mad Heart"), and co-hosted the Dopofestival show that aired immediately after each night of the Sanremo Music Festival with Piero Chiambretti. He also won the David Di Donatello Award for Best Music for his soundtrack to the film To Die for Tano.[3] In 2000, he also starred, directed, wrote and performed the music for Aitanic, a Titanic parody and starring fellow Italian actors Sabina Began and Giacomo Rizzo.[4]

The following year he competed in the Sanremo Festival, singing "Senza giacca e cravatta" ("Without Suit and Tie") and reaching 8th place. He also took part in Sanremo in 2002 and 2003 with the songs "Mari'" and "'A Storia 'E Nisciuno" (Neapolitan for "Nobody's Story"). In 2003 he sang in Brașov, Romania, and appeared in the film Incantato directed by Pupi Avati, which he won a Flaiano Prize for Best Supporting Actor.[5] He was popular with teenagers in the 1970s[6] and into the 1980s,[7] charting Billboard several times.[8][9] In 2008, he also starred in a film directed and written by his son, Toni.[10]

In 2013, he was one of the protesters after the mafia dumped toxic waste across the country including Naples.[11]

Nino D'Angelo is Roman Catholic.[12]

Filmography Edit

  • Celebrità (1981)
  • Tradimento (1982)
  • Giuramento (1982)
  • L'Ave Maria (1982)
  • Lo studente (1983)
  • Un jeans e una maglietta (1983)
  • La discoteca (1983)
  • L'ammiratrice (1983)
  • Uno scugnizzo a New York (1984)
  • Popcorn e patatine (1985)
  • Giuro che ti amo (1986)
  • Fotoromanzo (1986)
  • Quel ragazzo della curva B (1987)
  • La ragazza del metrò (1988)
  • Fatalità (1991)
  • Attenti a noi due (1994)
  • To Die for Tano (1997)
  • Paparazzi (1998)
  • Ama il tuo nemico (1999)
  • Tifosi (1999)
  • Vacanze di Natale 2000 (1999)
  • Aitanic (2000)
  • Il cuore altrove (2003)
  • 4-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondo (2006)
  • Una notte (2007), credited as Toni D'Angelo

Discography Edit

  • 'A storia mia ('O Scippo) (1976)
  • Nino D'Angelo vol.2 (1977)
  • Nino D'Angelo vol.3 (1978)
  • Celebrità (1980)
  • 'A discoteca (1981)
  • Le due facce di Nino D'Angelo:Storia – Core 'e papà (1982)
  • Un jeans 'e 'na maglietta (1982)
  • Sotto 'e stelle (1983)
  • Forza campione (1983)
  • Nino D'Angelo (1984)
  • Eccomi qua (1985)
  • Cantautore (1986)
  • Fotografando l'amore (1986)
  • Cose di cuore (1987)
  • Le canzoni che cantava mammà (1988)
  • Il cammino dell'amore (1988)
  • Inseparabili (1989)
  • Amo l'estate (1990)
  • ...e la vita continua (1991)
  • Bravo ragazzo (1992)
  • ...Tiempo (1993)
  • Musicammore (1994)
  • A neve 'e 'o sole (1995)
  • A 'nu passo d"a città (1997)
  • Stella 'e matina (1999)
  • Terranera (2001)
  • La festa (2002)
  • 'O schiavo 'e 'o rre (2003)
  • Senza giacca e cravatta (2004) – Romanian only release[13]
  • Il ragu' con la guerra (2005)
  • Gioia Nova (2007)
  • D'Angelo cantabruni (2008)
  • Jammo jà (2010)
  • Tra terra e stelle (2012)

References Edit

  1. ^ Allmusic profile
  2. ^ "La doppia vita di Nino D'Angelo "Ma ora basta con il caschetto"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 1 February 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Italian Artist Roberta Torre at Festival for Expanded Media". artdaily.com. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Aitanic". Variety. 5 November 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  5. ^ . premiflaiano.it. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  6. ^ Vitti, Antonio (2009). The films of Gianni Amelio. Metauro. p. 235. ISBN 9788861560215. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  7. ^ "The Mobsters of Palermo". The New York Times. 11 February 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Italy Albums". Billboard. Vol. 97, no. 25. 22 June 1985. p. 24. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  9. ^ "Italy Albums". Billboard. Vol. 99, no. 25. 21 June 1986. p. 61. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  10. ^ "A Night". Variety. 29 December 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  11. ^ Porter, Tom (17 November 2013). "Thousands Protest in Naples at Mafia Dumping of Toxic Waste". International Business Times. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  12. ^ Giordano, Lucio (15 October 2021). "Volevo farla finita con la vita ma Dio mi ha salvato e mi ha dato il successo". Dipiù (in Italian). No. 41. pp. 86–89.
  13. ^ Nino D'Angelo – Senza Giacca E Cravatta

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Nino D'Angelo at AllMusic
  • Nino D'Angelo at IMDb

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summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at it Nino D Angelo see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated it Nino D Angelo to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Gaetano Nino D Angelo born 21 June 1957 is an Italian singer songwriter actor television personality film director screenwriter and author Nino D AngeloNino D Angelo in 1992Background informationBirth nameGaetano D AngeloBorn 1957 06 21 21 June 1957 age 66 Naples ItalyGenresPop neomelodic pop folk pop canzone napoletanaOccupation s Singer actor television personality film director screenwriter author composerInstrument s VocalsYears active1970s presentLabelsSony BMG Casa RicordiWebsitewww wbr ninodangelo wbr com Nino D Angelo Alberto Amato Mario Trevi 1992 He was born to a poor family in San Pietro a Patierno a suburb of Naples and dropped out of school taking jobs like ice cream vendor and wedding singer 1 His first album A storia mia Neapolitan My Story was received very well especially in Sicily In 1979 he married Annamaria with whom he had two sons He started a career as an actor in sceneggiate musical dramas a genre native to Naples and later as a cinema actor His first film was Celebrita released in 1981 a star vehicle written around his singing and the first of five films he acted in that was directed or produced by Nini Grassia In 1982 he released the album Un jeans e una maglietta Jeans and a T shirt and a film with the same title 2 The album sold over one million copies and the film surpassed the Hollywood movie Flashdance at the box office where He participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in 1986 with the song Vai Go His album Cantautore was the best seller at the time although it was not listed in the official Hit Parade citation needed He performed in Australia Germany Switzerland United States and France where he debuted 15 December 1987 at the Olympia in Paris In 1990 following the deaths of both his parents he released the album Tiempo Neapolitan for Time which was championed by Italian music critic Goffredo Fofi In 1997 he wrote his first musical Core pazzo Mad Heart and co hosted the Dopofestival show that aired immediately after each night of the Sanremo Music Festival with Piero Chiambretti He also won the David Di Donatello Award for Best Music for his soundtrack to the film To Die for Tano 3 In 2000 he also starred directed wrote and performed the music for Aitanic a Titanic parody and starring fellow Italian actors Sabina Began and Giacomo Rizzo 4 The following year he competed in the Sanremo Festival singing Senza giacca e cravatta Without Suit and Tie and reaching 8th place He also took part in Sanremo in 2002 and 2003 with the songs Mari and A Storia E Nisciuno Neapolitan for Nobody s Story In 2003 he sang in Brașov Romania and appeared in the film Incantato directed by Pupi Avati which he won a Flaiano Prize for Best Supporting Actor 5 He was popular with teenagers in the 1970s 6 and into the 1980s 7 charting Billboard several times 8 9 In 2008 he also starred in a film directed and written by his son Toni 10 In 2013 he was one of the protesters after the mafia dumped toxic waste across the country including Naples 11 Nino D Angelo is Roman Catholic 12 Contents 1 Filmography 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksFilmography EditCelebrita 1981 Tradimento 1982 Giuramento 1982 L Ave Maria 1982 Lo studente 1983 Un jeans e una maglietta 1983 La discoteca 1983 L ammiratrice 1983 Uno scugnizzo a New York 1984 Popcorn e patatine 1985 Giuro che ti amo 1986 Fotoromanzo 1986 Quel ragazzo della curva B 1987 La ragazza del metro 1988 Fatalita 1991 Attenti a noi due 1994 To Die for Tano 1997 Paparazzi 1998 Ama il tuo nemico 1999 Tifosi 1999 Vacanze di Natale 2000 1999 Aitanic 2000 Il cuore altrove 2003 4 4 2 Il gioco piu bello del mondo 2006 Una notte 2007 credited as Toni D AngeloDiscography Edit A storia mia O Scippo 1976 Nino D Angelo vol 2 1977 Nino D Angelo vol 3 1978 Celebrita 1980 A discoteca 1981 Le due facce di Nino D Angelo Storia Core e papa 1982 Un jeans e na maglietta 1982 Sotto e stelle 1983 Forza campione 1983 Nino D Angelo 1984 Eccomi qua 1985 Cantautore 1986 Fotografando l amore 1986 Cose di cuore 1987 Le canzoni che cantava mamma 1988 Il cammino dell amore 1988 Inseparabili 1989 Amo l estate 1990 e la vita continua 1991 Bravo ragazzo 1992 Tiempo 1993 Musicammore 1994 A neve e o sole 1995 A nu passo d a citta 1997 Stella e matina 1999 Terranera 2001 La festa 2002 O schiavo e o rre 2003 Senza giacca e cravatta 2004 Romanian only release 13 Il ragu con la guerra 2005 Gioia Nova 2007 D Angelo cantabruni 2008 Jammo ja 2010 Tra terra e stelle 2012 References Edit Allmusic profile La doppia vita di Nino D Angelo Ma ora basta con il caschetto la Repubblica in Italian 1 February 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Italian Artist Roberta Torre at Festival for Expanded Media artdaily com Retrieved 3 July 2015 Aitanic Variety 5 November 2000 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Flaiano Film Festival premiflaiano it Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Vitti Antonio 2009 The films of Gianni Amelio Metauro p 235 ISBN 9788861560215 Retrieved 3 July 2015 The Mobsters of Palermo The New York Times 11 February 2010 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Italy Albums Billboard Vol 97 no 25 22 June 1985 p 24 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Italy Albums Billboard Vol 99 no 25 21 June 1986 p 61 Retrieved 3 July 2015 A Night Variety 29 December 2008 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Porter Tom 17 November 2013 Thousands Protest in Naples at Mafia Dumping of Toxic Waste International Business Times Retrieved 3 July 2015 Giordano Lucio 15 October 2021 Volevo farla finita con la vita ma Dio mi ha salvato e mi ha dato il successo Dipiu in Italian No 41 pp 86 89 Nino D Angelo Senza Giacca E CravattaExternal links EditOfficial website in Italian Nino D Angelo at AllMusic Nino D Angelo at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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