Maccio Capatonda

(Redirected from Marcello Macchia)

Marcello Macchia (born 2 August 1978) is an Italian comedian, actor, writer and filmmaker. Best known by his stage name Maccio Capatonda, he is also known for his participation in television programs such as Mai dire... on Italia 1.

Maccio Capatonda
Capatonda in 2010
Born
Marcello Macchia

(1978-08-02) 2 August 1978 (age 46)
Vasto, Abruzzo, Italy
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • writer
  • filmmaker
Years active2003–present
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)

With Enrico Venti, Capatonda leads Shortcut Productions, the company that produces their own videos. Since 2011, he is a member of the crew of Lo Zoo di 105.[1] In 2015, he played part in his first film, Italiano medio. In 2020, Capatonda's first book, Libro (literal translate: Book), was released.[2]

Style

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Capatonda's comedy is based primarily on parodying common mistakes of Italian speakers, and also in using long words out of their intended context; he makes his characters speak as clumsy illiterates that accidentally create new words along the way, trying to express themselves. Another part of his production ridicules commercials, reality shows, TV snake oil sellers and fortune tellers, soap operas, and film trailers. Sketches are peppered with onomatopoeia and strong emphasis in pronunciation. Another regular feature are the extremely unlikely names of the portrayed characters, frequently based on puns.

Filmography

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TV and web series

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  • Intralci (2006)
  • La Villa di Lato (2009)
  • Drammi Medicali (2009)
  • Lost in Google (2012)
  • Mario (2013–2014)
  • Bob Torrent (2015)
  • The Generi (2018)
  • Maccioverse (2022)

Music videos

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Reality shows

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Podcasts

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Bibliography

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  • Libro. Milan: Mondadori Electa. 2021. ISBN 978-88-9182-893-4.
  • Libro 2. Racconti da mare. Milan: Mondadori Electa. 2022. ISBN 978-88-9183-410-2.

Dubbing roles

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Personal life

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In 2013, Capatonda was involved in a romantic relationship with Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis.[3]

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