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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 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?ref=search|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 ''{{ill|it|Paese Sera}}''.<ref name=corri/><ref name=bio/>
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?ref=search|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/>


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 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>

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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 and screenwriter.

Born in Rome, Barbato started his career in 1956 working for BBC.[1] After collaborating with L'espresso and Il Giorno, in 1968 he was employed by RAI and served as speaker for the mid-launch telegiornale.[1][2] In 1971 he began working for La Stampa and later, he became vice-director of La Repubblica.[2] Between 1976 and 1980 he was director of TG2, and in 1982 he became director 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 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.[1][2] In 1992 he won the Nastro d'Argento for the script of Francesco Maselli's A Simple Story.[1][3]

Barbato died 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

  1. ^ a b c d e f Conti, Paolo (13 February 1996). "Addio a Barbato, fece la storia della Tv". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 13 January 2016. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Addio a Barbato giornalista e gentiluomo". La Repubblica (in Italian). 13 February 1996. Retrieved 13 January 2016. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.

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