Edoardo Ferrario
Edoardo Ferrario (born 11 May 1987) is an Italian actor and comedian. Life and careerBorn in Rome in 1987, Ferrario attended Mamiani Classical High School and graduated in law from Roma Tre University with a thesis in criminal law.[1] He is the older brother of rapper Mostro.[1] In 2012, he joined the main cast of Un due tre stella on La7, invited by Sabina Guzzanti. In 2013, he debuted as Filippo "Pips" De Angelis in MTV's La prova dell'otto and launched his first stand-up comedy show, Temi caldi.[1] In 2014, he created Esami - La serie, a YouTube series that gained millions of views and won awards at the Taormina Film Fest and Roma Web Fest.[1] In 2015, he won the International Award for Political Satire in Forte dei Marmi.[2] Over the following years, he developed the sequel Post-Esami, continued his radio and television career, and joined the cast of Quelli che il calcio on Rai 2.[1] In 2019, he became the first Italian stand-up comedian with a Netflix special, Temi caldi, and later released new shows, including Diamoci un tono on RaiPlay.[3][4] In 2020, Ferrario published his first book, Siete persone cattive, by Mondadori, and hosted the series Paese reale on RaiPlay. From 2020 to 2023, he co-hosted the podcast Cachemire. Since 2023, he has been part of the cast of Gialappa Show, where he portrays Maicol Pirozzi, an economic guru.[5] In 2024, Ferrario portrayed music producer Pier Paolo Peroni in the 883's biopic series Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno: La leggendaria storia degli 883.[6] Filmography
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