Flavio Insinna

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Born
Flavio Emanuele Insinna

(1965-07-03) 3 July 1965 (age 60)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television presenter
Yearsactive1990–present
Flavio Insinna
Insinna in 2022
Born
Flavio Emanuele Insinna

(1965-07-03) 3 July 1965 (age 60)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television presenter
Years active1990–present
Television
AwardsSee below

Flavio Insinna (born 3 July 1965) is an Italian actor and television presenter. He is a former host of L'eredità. He is also known for having hosted Affari Tuoi, the Italian version of Deal or No Deal between 2006 and 2008[1] and then again between 2013 and 2017.

In 1986, after trying unsuccessfully to join the Carabinieri (the Italian gendarmerie), he enrolled in Alessandro Fersen's drama school. In 1990, he graduated from the "Laboratorio di esercitazioni sceniche" (Italian for "Laboratory of scenic exercises"), run by Gigi Proietti in Rome.

One of his most popular roles was Flavio Anceschi, a captain in the Carabinieri, which he played for five seasons in the hit television series Don Matteo on RAI with Terence Hill and Nino Frassica. He subsequently starred in two other RAI fictions, Don Bosco and Don Pappagallo (one of the 335 victims of the massacre at the Fosse Ardeatine in March 1944).

Insinna in 2008

In the summer of 2006, Insinna worked in the sitcom Cotti e mangiati (Italian for "Cooked and eaten"). In September of the same year, he made his debut as the host of the prime-time game show Affari Tuoi (Italian version of the American Deal or No Deal) on RaiUno. The broadcast was highly rated and managed to top the competitor in its time slot Striscia la notizia. This gave a rebirth to the popularity of the show, which had had some audience share issues before Insinna. As a result of this success, he received critical acclaim, thanks to which he was awarded a Telegatto on 27 January 2007 for "Best New Personality" of 2006. Again in 2007, Insinna took part as a guest on the final evening of the Sanremo music festival. After two successful seasons, he left Affari Tuoi in June 2008 to devote himself to the theatre.

In 2008, Insinna started playing the title role in the shoes of Commissioner Santamaria Diego in the TV series RAI Ho sposato uno sbirro, a role he kept for two seasons. In 2009, he starred in Many Kisses Later, directed by Fausto Brizzi. In the same year, he also participated as a dancer for a night in the second episode of the fifth edition of the Rai Uno broadcast Ballando con le Stelle. He also read the lyrics of Mango's song Gli amori son finestre for the realisation of the homonymous CD.

In 2011, Insinna hosted the historic broadcast La Corrida (Italian for "The Bullfighting") on Canale 5, personal debut on Mediaset. In May of that year, after the death of his father, he temporarily retired from the scene because he was not up for making people laugh.

Insinna wrote a book, Neanche con un morso all'orecchio (Italian for "Not even with an ear bite"),[2] released on 21 February 2012, which was reprinted four times in a few weeks. In the same year, he hosted Canale 5's Il braccio e la mente (Italian for "The brains and the brawn"). Since 15 September 2012, he hosted the radio broadcast Per favore parlate al conducente (Italian for "Please talk with the driver"), written by Marco Presta and Franco Bertini, aired on Radiodue on Saturdays and Sundays. On 15 December of that year, he returned to host a RAI broadcast on RAI 1, the charity "marathon" Telethon.

On 8 September 2013, Insinna was back to host Affari Tuoi. The broadcast was able to prevail on Striscia la notizia on a daily basis. On 22 November of the same year, he participated as a juror in the TV broadcast Tale e quale show (Italian for "Spitting images show"). On 30 November 2013, Insinna was again a dancer for one night in Ballando con le Stelle, paired with Elena Coniglio: the duo danced a tango that got huge success, leading the jury to award Insinna and Coniglio with the maximum marks (50 points).

From 2018 to 2023, Insinna hosted L'eredità on Rai Uno.

Filmography

Films

Film roles showing year released, title, role played, director and notes
Year Title Role Director Notes
1992 Gole ruggenti Journalist Pier Francesco Pingitore Uncredited cameo
1998 Children of Hannibal Orfeo Davide Ferrario
Un bugiardo in paradiso Mino Enrico Oldoini
1999 Guardami Flavio Davide Ferrario
2000 Johnny the Partisan Spy Guido Chiesa Cameo appearance
Nightwatchman Salvatore Russo Francesco Calogero
2001 The Comeback Bolognesi Franco Angeli
2003 Facing Windows Baker Ferzan Özpetek Cameo appearance
Tutto in quella notte Giorgio Franco Bertini
2006 Basette Inspector Gabriele Mainetti Short film
2009 Many Kisses Later Father Lorenzo Fausto Brizzi
2013 Pazze di me Andrea's father Fausto Brizzi
White as Milk, Red as Blood Ettore Giacomo Campiotti
2014 Big Hero 6 Baymax (voice) Don Hall, Chris Williams Italian voice-over role
2015 Il professor Cenerentolo Prison's officer Leonardo Pieraccioni Cameo appearance
2019 Se mi vuoi bene Edoardo Fausto Brizzi

Television

Television roles showing year released, title, role played, network and notes
Year Title Role Network Notes
1996 Uno di noi Young man Rai 1 Unknown episode
2000 Distretto di Polizia Luigi Falliero Canale 5 Guest role (season 1); 2 episodes
Padre Pio: Miracle Man Padre Paolino Canale 5 Miniseries
2000–2006; 2021 Don Matteo Captain Flavio Anceschi Rai 1 Main role (seasons 1–5), guest (season 13); 97 episodes
2001 Angelo il custode Robber Rai 1 Episode: "L'ostaggio"
La crociera Eros Rai 1 Miniseries
2003 Maria Goretti Father Basilio Rai 1 Television movie
2004 Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love John Bosco Rai 1 Miniseries
2005 Meucci: L'italiano che inventò il telefono Lorenzo Salvi Rai 1 Miniseries
Imperium: Saint Peter Davide Rai 1 Miniseries
Camera Café Himself Italia 1 Episode: "L'autista"
2006 La buona battaglia - Don Pietro Pappagallo Don Pietro Rai 1 Miniseries
2006–2008 Cotti e mangiati Franco Mancini Rai 1 Lead role; 102 episodes
2006–2017 Affari tuoi Himself/ Host Rai 1 Game show (seasons 4–5, 11–14)
2008–2010 Ho sposato uno sbirro Diego Rai 1 Main role; 34 episodes
2011 La Corrida Himself/ Host Canale 5 Talent show (season 19)
Eroi per caso Cesare Magnozzi Rai 1 Miniseries
2012 Il braccio e la mente Himself/ Host Canale 5 Game show
2014 La pista Himself/ Host Rai 1 Talent dance show
2015–2016 Boss in incognito Himself/ Host Rai 2 Reality show (season 3)
2016 La classe degli asini Felice Giuliano Rai 1 Television movie
Dieci cose Himself/ Host Rai 1 Variety show
2016–2017, 2019 Eurovision Song Contest Himself/ Speaker YouTube Annual music contest
2017 Dopo Fiction Himself/ Co-host Rai 1 Variety show
2017–2018 Cartabianca Himself/ Reporter Rai 3 Talk show (season 2)
2017–2019 Prodigi: La musica è vita Himself/ Host Rai 1 Talent show (seasons 2–4)
2018 Il supplente Himself/ Guest Rai 2 Episode: "Episode 3"
2018–2023 L'eredità Himself/ Host Rai 1 Game show (seasons 17–21)
2019–2020 Una voce per Padre Pio Himself/ Host Rai 1 Musical program (seasons 20–21)
2020–2021 Il cantante mascherato Himself/ Judge Rai 1 Talent show (seasons 1–2)
2021 A grande richiesta Himself/ Guest host Rai 1 Variety show (2nd episode)
Il pranzo è servito Himself/ Host Rai 1 Game show (season 12)
2022 A muso duro - Campioni di vita Antonio Maglio Rai 1 Television film
2024 Famiglie d'Italia Himself/ Host La7 Game show

Theatre

  • 1986: Certamen Vaticanum
  • 1987: Uccidiamo il chiaro di luna
  • 1988: Folli sempre folli fortissimamente folli
  • 1990: Il desiderio preso per la coda
  • 1990: Che tragedia
  • 1990: Lighea
  • 1990: Tosca
  • 1991: Madre coraggio
  • 1992: Rimozioni forzate
  • 1992: Il campanile
  • 1993: A qualcuno piace caldo
  • 1994: Sotterraneo
  • 1994: Il tramezzo
  • 1995: L'inno dell'ultimo anno
  • 1995: Guardiano di porci
  • 1995: Radio estetica
  • 1996: Rassegna di monologhi inediti
  • 1997: Tunnel
  • 1997: La banda
  • 1997: Fegatelli

Awards

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