Raimondo Vianello (May 7, 1922 – April 15, 2010) was an Italian film actor, comedian and TV host. He was a well known and most beloved Italian television personality.
He was born in Rome, but spent his in his youth in Split, where his father, Admiral of the Italian Navy directed the local naval academy.
During World War II he joined the Italian Social Republic, the fascist puppet state established in northern Italy after the Allied invasion of Italy. He was captured by the American troops. In 1958 he met actress Sandra Mondaini, whom he would marry four years later, and with whom he collaborated in TV shows during his whole career with enormous success creating one of the most beloved couple in Italy for most than 50 years.
His first famous partner on the small screen was Ugo Tognazzi with whom, starting from 1954, he hosted the satyrical show Un due tre; the show was halted in 1959 after the couple performed an ironical sketch about the then-president of the Republic, Giovanni Gronchi.
Vianello then moved full-time to cinema, appearing in a total of 79 films between 1947 and 1968. In the 1970s he returned to RAI (the Italian state network, then the only one existing) with a series of Saturday shows which made him and Mondaini extremely popular as hosts and authors of sketches. During his TV career Vianello also hosted quiz shows, such as Zig Zag on RAI and Il gioco del 9 on Canale 5; he also hosted the 1998 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival and, from 1991 to 1999, Pressing, Mediaset's Sunday night sport show.
His most well-known and long-lasting TV programme, Casa Vianello, was a sit-com shot from 1988 to 2008 and broadcast by Mediaset channels Canale 5 and later moved on Rete 4, in which him and Sandra Mondaini performed as themselves.
He died today at the San Raffaele Hospital.
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