Claudio Bergamin was born on December 31, 1954 in Italy. He is an actor and director.
Claudio Bigagli is a writer, actor and director. He studied acting at the National Academy of Dramatic Arts, with Orazio Costa Giovangigli, and improved his training working with Dario Fo and Vittorio Gassman. His first play , Little Misunderstandings, played by Sergio Castellitto, was staged with great success at the Spoleto Festival in 1986, and won the Taormina Art Award for beginning playwrights. An year later became a popular film. His first novel, The Sky with a Finger, published by in 2010 by Garzanti, was also made into a movie directed by Francesca Comencini and was in competition at the 2012 Venice Film Festival. As an actor Bigagli has worked with some of the most important Italian directors. He played leading roles in many films, including: The Night of Shooting Stars; Kaos and Fiorile, by the Taviani brothers, You Upset Me, by Roberto Benigni, Bianca, by Nanni Moretti, The Good Life, by Paolo Virzi, and Mediterraneo, by Gabriele Salvatores, 1992 Best Foreign Movie Academy Award winner. His most recent character is Duilio Guicciardini, Minister of Economy and Finance, in The new Pope, by Paolo Sorrentino.
He was born on March 19, 1957 in Novi Ligure (in the region Piedmont in the North-west of Italy). His family soon moved to Milan. In 1979 he was admitted to the Actor's School of the Piccolo teatro in Milan, where he attended school for three years. His first work was the performance on stage during the movie screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" on Friday nights. In the early 80s he still worked in theaters performing classical and modern drama and began his movie career. He met director Gabriele Salvatores and they began to collaborate. In the same period he performed as a comedian at the "Derby" club in Milan. In the late 80s he worked with the Nobel winner Dario Fo, worked in another famous comedians' club in Milan, the "Zelig", and began his TV career. In 1991 he was cast by Salvatores in the Academy Award winner "Mediterraneo". In the 90s he still worked with Salvatores (Puerto Escondido, Sud), but he also succeeded as a writer and a singer. In the late 90s he worked in theater performing Malaussène, the character created by the French writer Daniel Pennac. His work for the "Zelig" club became a famous TV show, which contributed to introduce to the audience a lot of talented comedians and became a cultural phenomenon in the whole country. He gave his voice to Sid, one of the characters of "The Ice Age". In Italy he is well known also for his characters in Tv commercials. He hosted the "Primo Maggio" concert, a rock concert which is organized every year by the most important Italian workers' unions to celebrate workers. His funny face and his baldness have made him an easy target for his colleagues, but have granted him an increasing popularity.
Claudio Botosso was born on March 28, 1958 in Biella, Piedmont, Italy. He is an actor, known for Il capo dei capi (2007), Il figlio di Bakunin (1997) and Seconda primavera (2016).
"Record cap holder and captain of Chile..." Claudio Bravo arrived at City in August 2016.The Chilean goalkeeper joined the Blues from Barcelona after signing a four-year-deal. Bravo brings with him a wealth of experience, including back-to-back La Liga titles with Barca and successive Copa America triumphs with Chile, with whom the 33-year-old has won 106 caps and is also the captain. He won his 100th international cap in the Copa America Centenario as Chile beat Argentina in the final on penalties and is the first Chilean to win a century of caps - he has also played more times for his country than any other Chile player. Born in Viluco, Chile, Bravo started his career with Colo-Colo. His father noticed Claudio's talent and elected to drive his son to the training ground of Colo-Colo, where he would sign for the academy of Chile's most successful club. Bravo initially grabbed Colo-Colo's attention as a striker, but after short stints in midfield and defensive roles, he asked to be played in goal for the club's 'Cadete' team, and that is where he would stay, flourishing in his new position. He would go on to make 123 appearances for Colo-Colo between 2002 and 2006 before joining Real Sociedad on the recommendation of Xabier Mancisidor, who is now City's goalkeeping coach. Bravo remained with the Royals for eight years, clocking up 237 starts - plus one goal against Gimnastic in 2010. He moved to Barcelona in 2014 and has won eight different titles in just two years with the Catalans, playing 75 games and being named in the 2014/15 La Liga Team of the Season. He was also voted Copa America's best goalkeeper in 2015 and 2016 as well as earning a place in the Team of the Tournament each time. Claudio made his City debut in the September 2016 Manchester derby. Claudio captained Chile to the 2017 Confederations Cup final against Germany and played a huge role in City's Carabao Cup triumph in 2018.
Claudio Brook was born on August 28, 1927 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Licence to Kill (1989), El ángel exterminador (1962) and Simón del desierto (1965). He was married to Alicia Bonet, Eugenia Avendaño and Mercedes Pascual. He died on October 18, 1995 in Mexico City.
Claudio Burgio is an actor, known for Fiore (2016).
Claudio Caligari was born on February 7, 1948 in Arona, Novara, Piedmont, Italy. He was a director and writer, known for Non essere cattivo (2015), Amore tossico (1983) and L'odore della notte (1998). He died on May 26, 2015 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Claudio Camilli is an actor and producer, known for Il giorno dell'odio (2011), Adrenaline (2015) and Reality: The Series (2010).
Claudio Cassinelli was born on September 29, 1938 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He was an actor, known for I guerrieri dell'anno 2072 (1984), Il ladrone (1980) and Hercules (1983). He was married to Irene Bignardi. He died on July 12, 1985 in Page, Arizona, USA.