TV Shows - Fabrizio Corona
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 16, 2024. Fabrizio Corona has appeared in 1 television series with data.
  • Gunther's Millions Poster
    #1,896
    Gunther's Millions
    as Self 4 episodes • #1,896 most popular show
    ‘Gunther's Millions’ is a documentary series that delves into the peculiar narrative surrounding Gunther, a wealthy dog with a sizeable trust fund, and his handler's lavish lifestyle supported by this fortune. The series explores the relationship between pets and humans, enigmatic financial dealings, and the intriguing lifestyle choices of a human entourage considered cult-like in their devotion.
Movies - Fabrizio Corona
Sorted by online popularity. Fabrizio Corona has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Videocracy Poster
    #8,237
    Videocracy
    as Fabrizio Corona • #8,237 most popular movie
    Videocracy is a 2009 documentary film directed by Swedish-Italian Erik Gandini, exploring the influence of Italian television, culture, and politics, particularly focusing on the impact of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The film delves into the significant role played by Berlusconi's Mediaset empire, which controls a vast majority of the television channels in the country, including the state-run RAI network. It addresses the prevalence of superficial and sensational content on Italian TV, leading to a culture of aspiring for fame.
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Fabrizio Corona Biography
Fabrizio Maria Corona is an Italian entrepreneur and former partner and director of Corona's, a photographic agency in Milan. Born on March 29, 1974, in Catania, Sicily, he comes from a family of journalists. Corona gained notoriety for his involvement in the Vallettopoli investigation of 2007, which exposed the extortion of various female entertainment and sports personalities. He faced legal proceedings and spent 77 days in prison before being released and placed under house arrest. In 2015, he was sentenced to 13 years and 2 months' imprisonment for a series of crimes. Despite his controversial past, Corona remains a significant figure in the Italian media landscape.

On May 16, 2024, Fabrizio Corona had 56 Wikipedia visits, making him the #21,752 most popular actor online.