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David Parenzo (born 14 February 1976) is an Italian journalist and radio/television presenter.[1] He is mostly known for being host, together with Giuseppe Cruciani, of the Italian radio show La Zanzara.
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Born | Padua, Italy | 14 February 1976
Other names | Tigre (Tiger) |
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Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Partner | Nathania Zevi |
Children | 4 |
Biography
editGreat-grandson of the Garibaldino and senator Cesare Parenzo, he was born to Michela Caracciolo, teacher, and Gianni Parenzo,[2] lawyer, like his grandfather Emanuele and great-grandfather Cesare.[3] He comes from a Jewish family of printers from the Istrian city of Parenzo\Poreč who settled in Italy in the 16th century.[4]
Television
edit- Tutto quello che avreste voluto sapere sul Festival ma non-avete mai osato chiedere (Odeon TV, 1998)
- Prima pagina (Telenuovo, 2000–2002)
- Orario continuato (Telelombardia, 2002)
- Prima serata (Telelombardia, 2002)
- Iceberg (Telelombardia, 2004)
- Giudicate voi (Telelombardia, 2006)
- In onda (La7, 2007–2012)
- Titanic Italia (7 Gold, 2010)
- Tutti a casa: la politica fatta dai ragazzi (MTV Italy, 2013)
- La guerra dei mondi (Rai 3, 2013)
- Radio belva (Rete 4, 2013)
- Matrix (Canale 5, 2013–2015)
- In onda (La7, 2015)
- Fuori onda (La7, 2016)
- L'aria, di nome, che tira, di cognome (La7, 2016-2017, 2020-2021, 2023-)
- L'aria che Tigre (Nella Vita)
References
edit- ^ TV Blog, ed. (3 January 2016). "Sabato in non-riconosce David Parenzo, 'uomo della strada' per Rai 1".
- ^ "DAVID PARENZO". 19 November 2017. Archived from the original on 19 November 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ "Biografia di David Parenzo - Cinquantamila.it". 11 October 2017. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ Moraschini, Stefano (29 March 2020). "David Parenzo, biografia, storia e vita". Biografieonline (in Italian). Retrieved 4 October 2022.
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