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Marco Liorni (born 6 August 1965) is an Italian television presenter and television writer.
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Marco Liorni | |
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Born | Marco Liorni 6 August 1965 Rome, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Television presenter and television writer |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Born in 1965 in Rome and passionate about television since he was a child, Marco Liorni obtained a classical high school diploma and a degree in humanities.[1]
During his career, he won the Telegatto on three different occasions (for Trenta ore per la vita, Saranno famosi and Grande Fratello) and the TV Award - Premio regia televisione for La vita in diretta, while in 2012 he was nominated as a revelation character.[2]
He took his first professional steps by hosting programmes for various local radio stations, also with the stage name of Marco Donati, including Tele Radio Domani and Radio Incontro. He later became a face of the television station GBR with Cronaca nera (inspired by Telefono giallo, by Corrado Augias) and Domenica a tutto goal together with Monica Leofreddi and Cristina Bianchino.
In 1996 he made his debut on Canale 5 in Verissimo, first as a correspondent and then ending up replacing Cristina Parodi as host; he then hosted Verissimo on the spot, again on the flagship Mediaset network. On Italia 1 he hosted special evenings of Real TV and Eroi per caso (a remake of Ultimo minuto broadcast on Rai 3 from 1993 to 1997). From 1997 to 2000 he hosted the television programme Angeli, a sort of investigation into spirituality through the stories of people who feel they have come into contact with something they cannot explain rationally and which they often attribute to angels. He devoted himself again to radio programmes, returning to the frequencies of RDS, where he arrived in 2003, to finish in 2014.
In 2000 he was a correspondent for the television programme Grande Fratello, the "charon" who ferries people who were previously unknown to the TV, then recounting the experiences and the consequences of the sudden fame in the families of the contestants. In the first three editions, he hosted monthly specials of Grande Fratello story and the Sunday episodes within the Buona domenica container. He held this role until the 7th edition, in 2007, when he left the programme and also Mediaset. In 2001 he hosted an unsuccessful experiment on Rete 4, a programme created by Anna Fermi entitled Marte & Venere, on the dialogues within the couple. For several years he also curated Medici - storie di medici e pazienti on Rete 4. Still on Italia 1 he presented the test series of Il protagonista and Diario - Esperimento d'amore.
Other programmes: Saranno famosi (now Amici di Maria De Filippi), Modamare Capri and Taormina, Thirty hours for life, Padre Pio - Le prove della santità with Giuliano Ferrara and on Sat2000, La fabbrica e il bosco - Seveso 30 anni dopo years later, a documentary directed by Luciano Piscaglia and written with Marco Bergamaschi and Alessandro Zaccuri on the accident of 10 July 1976 in Seveso, when a toxic cloud containing dioxin was released from the ICMESA plants in the neighbouring municipality of Meda, but near the town of Seveso. In 2003, he hosted Sposami subito! on Canale 5, a reality show in which a man or a woman puts their partner under pressure by asking to be married immediately, with a promise of marriage on live TV. The program, produced by Endemol Italia, was a good success with the public, but the same production company sold it to Rai instead, where it ran two series hosted by Antonella Clerici.
In 2006, he presented on Mediaset Premium, assisted by Platinette, the programme Il Candidato, which allows the live selection of one of the contestants of the seventh edition of Grande Fratello. In 2008, he presented on Sky (Sky Vivo, now Sky Uno) The Singing Office, a programme defined as a "feel-good show" in which the employees of some important companies perform choreographed songs. In the end, Alitalia was the winner, precisely in a very critical historical phase for the Italian national airline. The programme was then broadcast in the first weeks of programming on Cielo, Sky's digital terrestrial channel. The singer and presenter Amanda Lear also appeared in the programme hosted by Liorni.
In April 2009 he made his debut on Rai 1 in prime time, taking care of the connections of I sogni son desideri, hosted by Caterina Balivo, a remake of programmes such as Sogni and Il treno dei desideri. On Rai 2 he hosted Italia Fan Club Music Awards, assisted by Benedetta Valanzano, and in January 2010 he hosted on Rai 1, together with Arianna Ciampoli, Francesco, il frate piccolino, a special dedicated to Francis of Assisi on the occasion of the inauguration of the Antonianum Auditorium in Rome.
In 2010 he hosted and wrote the sixteen episodes of Tra cielo e terra, the programme dedicated to the most beautiful abbeys and fascinating monasteries in Europe, broadcast on the Marcopolo satellite channel, which at the time was part of the Sky platform.
In January 2011 he made his debut on Rai 1 as host of a zero number entitled Perfetti innamorati, together with Georgia Luzi, and is co-author with Giorgio Amato of Tutta colpa di Facebook!, a theatrical comedy that ironically tells of some of the changes brought about by social networks in social customs and sentimental relationships, based on the same book by Liorni Facebook. Tutti nel vortice published by Armando Curcio Editore.[3] From 11 July to 5 August 2011 he hosted Estate in diretta on Rai 1 with Lorella Landi, the summer version of La vita in diretta. In the 2011/2012 season, he hosted Buon pomeriggio Italia! with Mara Venier, which aired at 3:15 pm on Rai 1 from Monday to Friday; in the same period, he also hosted La vita in diretta on Rai 1 with Mara Venier. In 2012 with the programme he won the TV Oscar, Television Direction Award, together with Mara Venier and was nominated as "revelation character" together with Teresa Mannino and Rocco Papaleo, who will win the award.
Between 2012 and 2014 he hosted on Rai Premium and Rai Movie some programmes dedicated to films, cinema and television fiction, such as Fictionmania and Roma Daily.
In 2013 he is confirmed for the second edition of Estate in diretta, alongside Barbara Capponi.[4] In 2014 he was the author and host of I love you! Ama e fa' quello che vuoi, on Rai Premium, the series, dedicated to great love stories, is then repeated on Rai 1.
Together with Cristina Parodi, he hosted on Rai 1 the 2014/2015 edition of La vita in diretta. On the same network, since 21 February 2015, he has been a judge on the third edition of the talent show Notti sul ghiaccio, hosted by Milly Carlucci. In the 2015/2016 season, he was once again at the helm of La vita in diretta together with Cristina Parodi and in prime time on Rai 1 he hosts the entertainment television programme Il dono with Paola Perego.
In 2016, he wrote for the theatre X = Y, a text against gender violence with the company Teatro in movimento, performed in schools and at the Teatro Sistina in Rome on the International Day against violence against women in front of the children of numerous schools in the capital.
In the summer of 2017, he hosted the 60th edition of the Castrocaro Festival in prime time on Rai 1, paired with Rossella Brescia; while, since 11 September, he hosts her sixth and final edition of La vita in diretta together with Francesca Fialdini.
After finishing his experience at La vita in diretta, for the 2018/2019 season he is the creator and host of the programme ItaliaSì!, broadcast on Saturdays, a programme also confirmed in the following seasons.
From 16 November to 7 December 2019, he hosts the semi-finals of Sanremo Giovani 2019 within ItaliaSì!; from 1 to 26 June 2020, from Monday to Friday, he hosts ItaliaSì! Giorno per giorno, replacing the programme Storie italiane which ended the season early.
With ItaliaSì! he creates numerous specials dedicated to the Corinaldo massacre, the Sanremo Festival, the COVID-19 pandemic and the British monarchy.
From the summer of 2019 to 2024, he hosted the game show Reazione a catena on Rai 1, setting a record for editions and episodes hosted; under his guidance, each edition, except that of 2020, ended with the tournament Reazione a catena - La sfida dei campione between the best teams. On 30 September and 7 October 2023, he hosted the prime time special Tutti giocano a Reazione a catena with famous people as contestants.
Since 2 January 2024, he has hosted the twenty-second edition of L'eredità, replacing Flavio Insinna, after the initial designation of Pino Insegno. On 16 and 23 March, he hosted the prime time specials of L'eredità dedicated to the Sanremo Festival and Rai on Rai 1.
He began the new 2024/2025 television season by hosting the pilot episode of the game show Chi può batterci?, broadcast in prime time on Rai 1 on Saturday, 21 September 2024,[5][6] while from 3 November, he returns to the helm of the twenty-third edition of L'eredità. In the same year, he made a cameo in an episode of Don Matteo 14 as himself, as host of Reazione a catena. On 31 December he hosted L'anno che verrà, taking the place of Amadeus. From 11 January 2025, he has hosted the musical show Ora o mai più.
From his first wife Cristina, married in 1993, he had a son, Niccolò. In 2014 he married in the United States of America his second wife Giovanna Astolfi,[7] with whom he had daughters Emma and Viola; the marriage was made official in Italy in 2016.[8]
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