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Pietro Ghislandi (born 19 April 1957 in Bergamo) is an Italian actor.
He was introduced to the public as a ventriloquist and was a finalist in the 1986/87 edition of the RaiUno program Fantastico 7 with his dummy Sergio. In 1985 he worked as a stand-in for Renato Pozzetto in the movie È arrivato mio fratello. Immediately after, he had a small part in Grandi magazzini and performed in many commercials. In 1987 in Soldati – 365 all’alba, he played a gay recruit. Thanks to his expressive skills and to his surreal acting, similar to the already mentioned Renato Pozzetto, Ghislandi has been often been asked to play roles as character actor, working both in the cinema and on television, without until recently getting lead roles. He boasts roles in important films like Il muro di gomma of Marco Risi, I mitici – Colpo gobbo a Milano of Carlo Vanzina, Vajont and Porzûs of Renzo Martinelli and, recently, was one of the actors chosen by Leonardo Pieraccioni in his successful movies (Il principe e il pirata, Il paradiso all’improvviso and Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo). Pietro Ghislandi is known to the general public for being the one and only Italian ventriloquist. His comic quality is a bit fanciful and nonstandard for television cabaret comedy. Voice is an important element of his show entitled “The left ventriculus” that is on tour through Italy. His “vocal” experiences include the well-known cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto and the dubbing of the most famous characters of the Italian “Walt Disney”. He is also known for his roles in two national commercials. (Acqua Uliveto with Alessandro Del Piero and Caffè Kimbo with Gigi Proietti).
1986 FANTASTICO 7, RaiUno, regia di Gino Landi Pietro Ghislandi è una presenza fissa nel cast dei “giovani talenti” per tutto il ciclo della trasmissione condotta da Pippo Baudo Ruolo: comico ventriloquo
Pietro Ghislandi e le sue voci nascoste
L'attore Pietro Ghislandi dedica il suo sorriso a quanti stanno lottando per sconfiggere il Coronavirus, dai malati ai medici e infermieri, a quanti hanno dovuto seppellire i loro cari nel silenzio.
L'attore bergamasco protagonista della seconda parte del discusso spot.
Pietro Ghislandi e il suo pupazzo Sergio nel programma "Una volta al mese" (1997) canale 5
L'attore bergamasco Pietro Ghislandi racconta la nuova esperienza artistica che lo vede in versione crooner al Loft di Bergamo, accompaganto dall'Orchestra degli allievi del Centro produzione musica diretta da Sergio Orlandi
Una grande mostra dedicata a Osvaldo Cavandoli, disegnatore del celebre cartoon "Mr. Linea": più di 100 artisti di fama nazionale e internazionale rendono omaggio, con le loro opere, a Cavandoli e al suo personaggio più famoso. Dal 10 Aprile al 2 Giugno 2015 al Musil di Rodengo Saiano (BS). Pietro Ghislandi per un breve periodo ha prestato la voce al personaggio di Mr. Linea. #VivaCavandoli www.vivacavandoli.it
Pietro Ghislandi (born 19 April 1957 in Bergamo) is an Italian actor.
He was introduced to the public as a ventriloquist and was a finalist in the 1986/87 edition of the RaiUno program Fantastico 7 with his dummy Sergio. In 1985 he worked as a stand-in for Renato Pozzetto in the movie È arrivato mio fratello. Immediately after, he had a small part in Grandi magazzini and performed in many commercials. In 1987 in Soldati – 365 all’alba, he played a gay recruit. Thanks to his expressive skills and to his surreal acting, similar to the already mentioned Renato Pozzetto, Ghislandi has been often been asked to play roles as character actor, working both in the cinema and on television, without until recently getting lead roles. He boasts roles in important films like Il muro di gomma of Marco Risi, I mitici – Colpo gobbo a Milano of Carlo Vanzina, Vajont and Porzûs of Renzo Martinelli and, recently, was one of the actors chosen by Leonardo Pieraccioni in his successful movies (Il principe e il pirata, Il paradiso all’improvviso and Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo). Pietro Ghislandi is known to the general public for being the one and only Italian ventriloquist. His comic quality is a bit fanciful and nonstandard for television cabaret comedy. Voice is an important element of his show entitled “The left ventriculus” that is on tour through Italy. His “vocal” experiences include the well-known cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto and the dubbing of the most famous characters of the Italian “Walt Disney”. He is also known for his roles in two national commercials. (Acqua Uliveto with Alessandro Del Piero and Caffè Kimbo with Gigi Proietti).