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Giorgio Faletti was born on 25 November, 1950 in Asti, Italy, is a Writer. Discover Giorgio Faletti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November, 1950
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Asti, Italy
Date of death 4 July 2014,
Died Place Turin, Italy
Nationality Ytaly

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Timeline

2019

He received the America Award in memory, from the Italy-USA Foundation in 2019.

2014

Faletti died of lung cancer on 4 July 2014, aged 63.

2012

His commitment and his achievements in the field of literature led him to be appointed president of the Astense Library in September 2012.

2008

In 2008, Faletti published his first collection of short stories, entitled A few useless hiding places Pochi inutili nascondigli, followed by the novels I Am God (Io sono Dio, 2009), Appunti di un venditore di donne (2010), and Tre atti e due tempi (2011).

2006

In 2006, Faletti released his novel "Outside Of An Evident Destiny"Fuori da un evidente destino; the same year he starred in the film Notte prima degli esami being nominated for the David di Donatello Award for best supporting actor. He also appeared in the sequel, Notte prima degli esami - Oggi (2007). Also in 2007, he played the villain in Cemento armato.

2005

Jeffery Deaver said of Faletti: "In my neck of the woods, people like Faletti are called larger than life, living legends." In November 2005, Giorgio Faletti received from the President of the Italian Republic the De Sica Prize for Literature.

2002

In 2002, Faletti surprised critics and audience with his first thriller novel, I Kill (Io uccido), which sold more than four million copies.

At the end of 2002 he suffered a minor stroke. In 2004, his second novel, The Killer In My Eyes (Niente di vero tranne gli occhi), sold three million and a half copies.

1996

He has also written songs for Fiordaliso, as well as two songs from the album Cammina, Cammina (1996), and the whole album Il dito e la luna (1998), both by Angelo Branduardi. In 2000, he released Nonsense, his sixth and last album. In 2007, Faletti back at the Sanremo Festival, as author of the song "The Show Must Go On", sung by Milva, ranking tenth position. The song was part of the album in Territorio nemico, entirely written (lyrics and music) by Faletti. In 2009 he composed the song "Gli anni che non hai", included in Marco Masini's album L'Italia... e altre storie.

1995

In 1995, at the Sanremo Festival he sang "L'assurdo mestiere", a sort of prayer-thanks to the Lord, revealing a melancholic and reflective side. In the same festival, as part-author of the song sung by Gigliola Cinquetti, "Giovane vecchio cuore".

1994

In 1994, Faletti got his main success as a singer-songwriter with the song "Signor Tenente", inspired by massacres of Capaci and Via D'Amelio, ranking second at the Sanremo Music Festival and also winning the Critics' Award. The subsequent album, Come un cartone animato, was a platinum album.

Faletti's debut as an author was the 1994 humorous book Porco il mondo che ciò sotto i piedi!, published by Baldini & Castoldi, which recounts the exploits of his most famous character, Vito Catozzo, whom he had launched in Drive In.

1990

Faletti was a motorracing enthusiast. In the early 1990s he regularly wrote a column about Rally and Formula One for the Italian weekly magazine Autosprint.

1988

Approaching in the meantime the world of music, in 1988 he released the mini-album Colletti bianchi, the soundtrack of the TV series of the same name in which he was one of the main actors. In 1991 he released his second album, Disperato ma non serio, launched by the single Ulula, and he composed the song "Traditore", included in Mina's album Caterpillar. In 1992, he participated, for the first time, at the Sanremo Music Festival in tandem with Orietta Berti with the song "Rumba di Tango".

1970

After graduating from law school, Faletti began his career as a comedian during the 1970s at the Milanese Club "Derby". During the same period he shared the stage with the local circle of actors: Diego Abatantuono, Teo Teocoli, Massimo Boldi, Paolo Rossi and Francesco Salvi. In 1983, he appeared on Antenna 3 Lombardia and alongside Raffaella Carrà in Pronto Raffaella. In 1985, he was cast as a comedian in Antonio Ricci's successful variety show Drive In. Other television successes followed, on variety shows such as Emilio, Fantastico and Stasera mi butto... e tre!.

1950

Giorgio Faletti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo faˈletti] ; 25 November 1950 – 4 July 2014) was an Italian writer, actor, comedian and singer-songwriter. Born in Asti, Piedmont, he lived on Elba Island. His books have been translated into 25 languages and published with great success in Europe, South America, China, Japan, Russia and United States.