Aldo Baglio
Biography
Born Cataldo Baglio in Palermo in a family of modest means originally from San Cataldo (Calabria) – after which he was named - he eventually moves to Milan in 1961. There he graduates from acting school at the Teatro Arsenale, and in the early 1980s he starts doing stand up with Giovanni Storti, with whom he later forms a comedy duo called I Suggestionabili ("the suggestibles"). In 1985 he starts performing at the Palmasera Village Resort in Cala Gonone, Sardegna, with Marina Massironi, Giacomo Poretti, as well as with Storti. Several other Italian comedians, such as Stefano Belisari (of Elio e le Storie Tese), Giorgio Porcaro, Mario Zucca, Marino Guidi and Eraldo Moretto, also have their origins in the same comedy group. That is also the year when Poretti, Storti e Baglio found the comedy trio "Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo" (initially named "Galline Vecchie Fan Buon Brothers").
While in the trio, Baglio also collaborates with the comedy rock band Elio e le storie tese: one can hear his voice in the song "Mio cuggino" (from the album "Eat the Phikis" from 1996), in which he tells various urban legends, couched as news heard from a hypothetical cousin ("cugino"). He also helps producing the song's video. In 2006 he has his first experience as a voice actor in the Italian dubbed version of the French movie "Mauvais esprit." Recruited by the director Giuseppe Tornatore, he even had a small role in the film Baarìa.
Filmography
Three Men and a Leg
as Aldo / Al / Ajeje Brazorf / Dracula 1997
Ask Me If I'm Happy
as Aldo 2000
That's Life
as Aldo / Al 1998
The Legend of Al, John and Jack
as Al / Herbert 2002
The Santa Claus Gang
as Aldo 2010
Have You Met Claudia?
as Aldo 2004
I Hate Summer
as Aldo Baglio 2020
The Rich, the Pauper and the Butler
as Aldo / Samir Uzmin 2014
The Cosmos on the Commode
as Puk / Aldo / Beniamino / Portrait / Aldo 2008
Baaria
as affarista 2009
Escape From Reuma Park
as Aldo 2016
The Great Day
as Aldo 2022
“The Shorts” by Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo
as Aldo 1996
Anplagghed al Cinema
as Aldo 2006
Tel chi el telùn
as Aldo Baglio 1999
Ammutta Muddica al Cinema
as Self 2013
Tutti gli uomini del deficiente
as Sakato 1999