Bruno Tonioli


Bruno Tonioli is an Italian television personality, choreographer and dancer. He has judged on the British television talent shows Strictly Come Dancing, DanceX and Britain's Got Talent, and the American television talent shows Dancing with the Stars and Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann.

Career

In 1980, as part of the group Duke and the Aces, Tonioli performed in but did not win the United Kingdom's competition to select an entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1980|Eurovision Song Contest].
Tonioli has worked in the music business as a choreographer for music videos, stage shows, and tours for artists such as Tina Turner, Sting, Elton John, the Rolling Stones, Camel, Freddie Mercury, Sinitta, Boy George, Dead or Alive, Bananarama, and Duran Duran. He danced in the Elton John video for "I'm Still Standing".
Tonioli choreographed the band Arcadia's music video for their song "Election Day", as documented in a 1980s documentary entitled The Making of Election Day. He was Anne Hathaway's choreographer in the film Ella Enchanted.
In November 2016, Tonioli lent his name to an album released by Decca Records entitled An Italian Romance, a compilation of Italian songs by various artists selected by Tonioli.
In November 2018, Tonioli presented the BBC Radio 2 series Bruno Tonioli at the Opera.
In October 2022, Tonioli competed in the second series of The Masked Dancer as Pearly King, placing third behind Australian actor Adam Garcia and American actress and dancer Heather Morris.
In January 2023, it was announced that Tonioli would be joining the judging panel for Britain's [Got Talent (series 16)|series 16] of the British talent show Britain's Got Talent, replacing David Walliams.

''Strictly Come Dancing'' and ''Dancing with the Stars''

In 2004, Tonioli was selected to be a judge on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, along with Craig Revel Horwood, Arlene Phillips, and head judge Len Goodman. In 2005, he was then chosen to be a judge on Dancing with the Stars, along with Goodman and Carrie Ann Inaba, where he, along with Inaba, has remained since. For one week during both Strictly [Come Dancing (series 16)|series 16] and series 17 of Strictly Come Dancing, he was replaced by guest judge Alfonso Ribeiro, due to a broadcasting conflict between the two shows. In addition, Tonioli was also involved in the ABC talent competition Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann.
In 2020, due to flight restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, Tonioli was stuck in the U.S. and therefore did not appear on the Strictly judging panel at all during the series, instead appearing each week via video during Sunday night's results shows.
On 24 June 2021, it was announced that Anton Du Beke, the longest-running Strictly professional, would replace Tonioli as a permanent judge on Strictly Come Dancing for series 19. It was then announced on 19 May 2022 that Tonioli would not be returning to Strictly, and that Du Beke would take over permanently.
On Christmas Day 2022, in the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, Tonioli made a guest appearance and sang "Don't [Leave Me This Way]" by the Communards. Reactions to the performance were mixed.

Personal life

Tonioli is fluent in five languages: Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. He has lived in London since 1975 but owns a property in Los Angeles for commitments in the U.S.
Tonioli is gay and has spoken of the homophobic bullying he suffered in his youth. In 2009, Rolling Stone magazine said that Tonioli had "won America's heart with his gay-Italian-maniac steez."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Absolute BeginnersMaltese Lodger
2003What a Girl WantsFashion Emcee
2016Absolutely Fabulous: The MovieHimselfCameo Appearance