Teresa Mannino Bio - Biography

Name Teresa Mannino
Height
Naionality Italian
Date of Birth 23-November-1970
Place of Birth Palermo, Italy
Famous for Acting
Teresa Mannino is an Italian stand-up comedian, actress and TV presenter. The daughter of a doctor, graduated in philosophy at the University of Palermo, from 1998 to 2000 he graduated from the European School of recitation of the Teatro Carcano in Milan, from which also participates in a course in the history of the theater with Luigi Moon. In 1999 joined the cast of actor Lysistrata of Aristophanes, of "The Piaton de laire" by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Silvio Pandolfi, and in 2000 took part in the comedy "God" by Woody Allen directed by Valeria Di Pilato.

From 2000 to 2001 starred in "When the husband goes hunting" by Georges Feydeau, directed by Manuel Serantes and, in 2002, in "Bernarda Alba" by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed always Serantes. After several courses and workshops, it turns stand-up comedian and started working in radio, leading to an episode of "Two night" on Radio 2, and in the Milan club Zelig and then to the night program Zelig Off, then in the early evening with Zelig Circus from the 2007-2008 season. In the same year, made ​​her film debut with Love, Lies and soccer to Luca Lucini, participating in dad's girlfriend of Enrico Oldoini (2008) and Thank God you're there (2009). After having participated in an episode of "The Commissioner Manara"and to be the protagonist of the drama radio show "They call me Bru" (on Radio2RAI) of Trilogia and Nicoletta Vallorani, on 11 October 2009, along with Checco Zalone, presented the Checco Zalone Show, from the Ariston Theatre of Sanremo. In the same year, he had a daughter, Judith.

In 2010 is presenter and author, along with Sabrina Tinelli, the radio broadcast Islands misunderstood (on Radio2RAI), coming out in theaters with A Christmas Wedding of Paul Costella. In 2011 played the role of Floriana, wife of Henry Brignano, in Ex-Best Friends!, of Charles Vanzinas. In 2012 the TV is nominated for an Oscar as "character revelation," along with Marco Liorni and Rocco Papaleo, who will win the award.

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