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}}'''Andrea Barbato''' (7 March 1934 – 12 February 1996) was an Italian journalist, politician, author and screenwriter.
'''Andrea Barbato''' (7 March 1934 – 12 February 1996) was an Italian journalist, politician, author, broadcaster, and screenwriter.


Born in [[Rome]], Barbato started his career in 1956 working for [[BBC]].<ref name=corri>{{cite news|last1=Conti|first1=Paolo|title=Addio a Barbato, fece la storia della Tv|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1996/febbraio/13/Addio_Barbato_fece_storia_della_co_0_9602135377.shtml|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=[[Corriere della Sera]]|date=13 February 1996 | language = Italian |trans-title=Farewell to Barbato, he made the history of TV }}</ref> After collaborating with ''[[L'espresso]]'' and ''[[Il Giorno (newspaper)|Il Giorno]]'', in 1968 he was employed by [[RAI]] and served as speaker for the mid-launch [[TG1|telegiornale]].<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio>{{cite news|title=Addio a Barbato giornalista e gentiluomo|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1996/02/13/addio-barbato-giornalista-gentiluomo.html|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=[[La Repubblica]]|date=13 February 1996 | language = Italian |trans-title=Farewell to Barbato journalist and gentleman }}</ref> In 1971 he began working for ''[[La Stampa]]'' and later, he became vice-director of ''[[La Repubblica]]''.<ref name=bio/> Between 1976 and 1980 he was director of [[TG2]], and in 1982 he became director of the newspaper ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Paese Sera|it}}''.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/>
Barbato was born in [[Rome]]. He started his career in journalism in 1956 working as a correspondent for the [[BBC]].<ref name=corri>{{cite news|last1=Conti|first1=Paolo|title=Addio a Barbato, fece la storia della Tv|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1996/febbraio/13/Addio_Barbato_fece_storia_della_co_0_9602135377.shtml|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=[[Corriere della Sera]]|date=13 February 1996 | language = Italian |trans-title=Farewell to Barbato, he made the history of TV }}</ref> He also started writing for periodicals and newspapers, including ''[[L'espresso]]'' and ''[[Il Giorno (newspaper)|Il Giorno]]'', in 1968 he was hired by [[RAI]] and worked as speaker for the twelve o'clock news edition at [[TG1|telegiornale]].<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio>{{cite news|title=Addio a Barbato giornalista e gentiluomo|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1996/02/13/addio-barbato-giornalista-gentiluomo.html|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=[[La Repubblica]]|date=13 February 1996 | language = Italian |trans-title=Farewell to Barbato journalist and gentleman }}</ref> In 1971 he began working for ''[[La Stampa]]'' and was later appointed deputy editor of ''[[La Repubblica]]''.<ref name=bio/> Between 1976 and 1980 he was the editor of [[TG2]], and in 1982 he became the editor of the newspaper ''[[Paese Sera]]''.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/>


In 1983 Barbato was elected to the [[Chamber of Deputies (Italy)|Chamber of Deputies]] with the [[Independent Left (Italy)|Independent Left]].<ref name=bio/> In 1987 he returned to [[RAI]] as an author and a host, especially working for [[Rai 3]]. During his career he was also author of several books, stage dramas and screenplays.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/> In 1992 he won the [[Nastro d'Argento]] for the script of [[Francesco Maselli]]'s ''[[Una storia semplice (film)|A Simple Story]]''.<ref name=corri/><ref name=premi>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=8877422211}}</ref>
In 1983, Barbato was elected to the [[Chamber of Deputies (Italy)|Chamber of Deputies]] with the [[Independent Left (Italy)|Independent Left]].<ref name=bio/> In 1987 he started working for [[RAI 3]] as a programme author and host.


Barbato has also authored several books, stage dramas, and screenplays.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/> In 1992, he won the [[Nastro d'Argento]] for the script of [[Francesco Maselli]]'s ''[[Una storia semplice (film)|A Simple Story]]''.<ref name=corri/><ref name=premi>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|year=1998|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=8877422211}}</ref>
Barbato died from surgery complications because of a malformation of the [[abdominal aorta]]. He was married to actress [[Ivana Monti]] and had two sons.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/>

Barbato died in 1996 from surgery complications because of a malformation of the [[abdominal aorta]]. He was married to actress [[Ivana Monti]] and had two sons.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/>


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Latest revision as of 05:41, 1 April 2024

Andrea Barbato
Born7 March 1934 (1934-03-07)
Rome, Italy
Died12 February 1996 (1996-02-13) (aged 61)
Rome, Italy
Occupation(s)Journalist, politician, writer

Andrea Barbato (7 March 1934 – 12 February 1996) was an Italian journalist, politician, author, broadcaster, and screenwriter.

Barbato was born in Rome. He started his career in journalism in 1956 working as a correspondent for the BBC.[1] He also started writing for periodicals and newspapers, including L'espresso and Il Giorno, in 1968 he was hired by RAI and worked as speaker for the twelve o'clock news edition at telegiornale.[1][2] In 1971 he began working for La Stampa and was later appointed deputy editor of La Repubblica.[2] Between 1976 and 1980 he was the editor of TG2, and in 1982 he became the editor of the newspaper Paese Sera.[1][2]

In 1983, Barbato was elected to the Chamber of Deputies with the Independent Left.[2] In 1987 he started working for RAI 3 as a programme author and host.

Barbato has also authored several books, stage dramas, and screenplays.[1][2] In 1992, he won the Nastro d'Argento for the script of Francesco Maselli's A Simple Story.[1][3]

Barbato died in 1996 from surgery complications because of a malformation of the abdominal aorta. He was married to actress Ivana Monti and had two sons.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Conti, Paolo (13 February 1996). "Addio a Barbato, fece la storia della Tv" [Farewell to Barbato, he made the history of TV]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Addio a Barbato giornalista e gentiluomo" [Farewell to Barbato journalist and gentleman]. La Repubblica (in Italian). 13 February 1996. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  3. ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.

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