Giovanni Storti
Giovanni Storti is an Italian actor, comedian, film director, and writer, best known as a member of the comedy trio Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.
Life and career
Born in Milan in 1957, Storti graduated at the mime-drama school at the Teatro Arsenale in 1978. He started a comedy career with Aldo Baglio, forming a duo that lasted about ten years. During this period, they appeared in television roles and met Giacomo Poretti, with whom they founded the trio "Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo" in 1991. The trio achieved great success in Italy, initially through theater performances and appearances on TV shows such as those hosted by the Gialappa's Band, then with a series of hit films that broke box office records, including Three Men and a Leg, That's Life, Ask Me If I'm Happy, and The [Legend of Al, John and Jack].In the 2010s, he published three books with Mondadori Editore|Mondadori]: Corro perché mia mamma mi picchia, Una seducente sospensione del buon senso, and Niente panico, si continua a correre.
In 2021, Storti starred in the film Boys, his first solo project without Aldo and Giacomo. In 2022, he starred as the lead in Everyone on Board by Luca Miniero, and had his first drama role in Lonely Voices by Andrea Brusa and Marco Scotuzzi. The following year, he appeared in various productions, including I peggiori giorni by Edoardo Leo and Massimiliano Bruno, as well as Santocielo with Ficarra e Picone.