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Paolo Bonolis (Italian: [ˈpaːolo boˈnɔːlis]; born 14 June 1961) is an Italian television host. He made his debut in 1981 on 3, 2, 1... contatto!, a programme for children that aired on Italian national broadcaster Rai.
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Paolo Bonolis | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 14 June 1961
Occupation | Television host |
Years active | 1980–present |
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Spouses | Diane Zoeller
(m. 1983; div. 1988)Sonia Bruganelli
(m. 2002; sep. 2023) |
Children | Stefano Bonolis Martina Bonolis Silvia Bonolis Davide Bonolis Adele Bonolis |
In 1982, he moved to Italia 1 where he hosted Bim bum bam, still a programme for children. He anchored Bim Bum Bam until 1990 and then he hosted some variety shows such as Urka!, Bulli & pupe, Non è la Rai and Belli freschi. After that, he signed back with Rai and hosted a few prime-time shows such as I cervelloni, Beato tra le donne and the quiz show Luna park, on air in the evening in Rai.
In 1996 he went back to Mediaset, where he successfully hosted Tira & molla and the prime time shows Ciao Darwin and Chi ha incastrato Peter Pan?. Beginning in the same year he also hosted on Canale 5 the satirical news programme Striscia la notizia. The programme was anchored along with Bonolis's longstanding collaborator, the singer and comic actor Luca Laurenti.
He returned to Rai in 2003, when he presented Domenica in and, later, Affari tuoi, the Italian version of Deal or No Deal, one of Rai's most fondly-remembered game shows. After that, he presented the Sanremo Music Festival 2005, the most important Italian music festival, with great success. He repeated this experience in 2009 with Ivan Olita.
In the second part of the 2000s (decade), he hosted, for Canale 5, programmes such as Il senso della vita and some new editions of the successful shows Ciao Darwin and Chi ha incastrato Peter Pan?.
In 2006, he debuted in the movie industry with the film Commediasexi.
As of 2023, Paolo Bonolis' net worth is estimated to be around $30 million.[1] Most of his wealth comes from his work in television and other entertainment businesses.
Paolo Bonolis has pronounced 335 words in one minute. The words are a part of the first chapter of The Betrothed (Italian: I Promessi Sposi).[2]
From 2000 to 2011, together with Luca Laurenti , he took part in 30 adverts for Lavazza coffee,[3] replacing Tullio Solenghi in the advertising campaign "Paradise", created in 1995.
Bonolis, who has Romanian roots,[4] is a devoted fan of Inter Milan. In an interview with the TV Show 'Oggi', his daughter Anna Carollo claimed that Bonolis turned into a 'kid' whenever Inter played, due to his strong passion.[5][better source needed] Bonolis took part in Inter's official party celebrating the club's fifteenth scudetto and as the speaker for the Inter-Siena match on 17 May 2009, a game in which the Nerazzurri lifted their seventeenth Serie A trophy (Italian: scudetto).
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