Renato Fogagnolo
Actor, character actor, mime artist, entertainer with a natural vocation for the fine comic.
In the early nineties he studied with maestro Jean Meneng (Paris) the art of mime and clown.
Since 1995, he attended the International School for the Comic Artists in Reggio Emilia (Italy) led by Antonio Fava. He also worked with the students in several theater productions ( "Schiavi si nasce", " Facce di cuoio, cuore di burro", "Che tragedia! "). Among the various masters who have influenced his training stands out the American clown Jango Edwards with whom he studied in various work-shop.
Renato Fogagnolo participated in numerous shows with different companies and in different contexts (from street theater to the opera), emerging at every opportunity for the characterization of his characters.
After several years of touring (with "La Traviata" directed by H. Brockaus, as a character actor with the Top Show Production Company of Milan, as Zanni in the Teatro Vivo group’s show "Viva la Guerra"), has created "Mac Mac, the Scottish", the comic that made him unique and unmistakable (and often imitated by others).
The Renato Fogagnolo actor’s way up occurred in places where the life of a comic actor is more than ever put to the test and where dominates the canon "or you are good or you are lost", or in famous entertainment parks as Gardaland and Mirabilandia. He’s been a guest on television programs such as "Micho Show" Future Television in Beirut in Lebanon. He participated in the Liana Orfei’S Golden Circus Festival.
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