Massimiliano Gallo in Dancing with the stars with his father’s music: “I dedicate my success to you”

Massimiliano Gallo, dancer for an evening at Dancing with the stars, dedicates the moment to his father Nunzio Gallo and his mother Bianca Maria Varriale: “They haven’t seen my success”.

Author: Gennaro Marco Duello

Maximilian rooster dancer for a night in Dancing with the stars in the name of his father Nunzio Gallo and his mother Bianca Maria Varriale. Not everyone knows that Massimiliano’s father was a star of 1950s Italian music: Nuncio rooster won Canzonissima, the Sanremo Festival and the Naples Festival in three historic years for the song. Also on behalf of his father, Massimiliano Gallo chose to dance to “Mamma”, a song with which his father won the kermesse in 1956. main “Vincenzo Malinconico – Unsuccessful Lawyer” based on the novels by Diego De Silva.

The words of Massimiliano Gallo

The actor dedicated the performance to the father and mother who could not see their son’s success. As he told one milly Carlucci at the end of the presentation: “They left too soon. Dad finished right after my first big movie, Fortapasc, while Mom left when I was on the set of Ferzan Ozpetek’s Mine Vaganti.” From that moment, only hits for the actor: from “Mozzarella Stories” to “It was the hand of God” to the great hits of television: “Volare – The great story of Domenico Modugno”, “Una grande famiglia”, “The Young Papa”, “The bastards of Pizzofalcone”, “Imma Tataranni – Deputy Prosecutor” until the next “Vincenzo Malinconico – Bankrupt Lawyer”.

Who was Nunzio Gallo?

Nunzio Gallo has been a reference in Italian and Neapolitan music for over half a century. He was married to Bianca Maria Varriale, an actress and dancer. Nunzio Gallo won Canzonissima in 1956, the Sanremo Festival in 1957 paired with claudio village and placed sixth in the Eurovision Song Contest the following year. The song “Sixteen Years” sold a million records in 1961, a big record at the time. Also famous in cinema, he acted in numerous films, especially cops from the late 70s, often in the role of commissioner. Among the symbolic films we especially remember “Il mammasantissima” with Mario Merola and “Thus Spoke Bellavista” by Lucian In Crescenzo.

Source: Fan Page IT

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