Fabio De Luigi discusses his career, comedic style, and experiences in the entertainment industry. He reflects on his early days in comedy, including a memorable contest and initial struggles in clubs, highlighting the difficulty of succeeding in comedy versus drama due to its immediate feedback. De Luigi shares insights into working with Virginia Raffaele, emphasizing their comedic alchemy and the meticulous, almost mathematical approach to crafting humor. He also touches on his transition from character-based comedy to cinema, noting the challenges of escaping typecasting and the importance of evolving creatively. His time with the Jalapas is remembered fondly, especially the character Olmo, which led to unexpected musical success.
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