Luigi Vignali (born 7 July 1949) and Michele Mozzati (born 15 May 1950), best known as Gino & Michele, are writers, television and theater authors, and editors.
Born in Milan, they met in the mid-sixties.[1] Between 1969 and 1971 they formed the cabaret ensemble "I Bachi da seta",[1][2] then, in the seventies, the couple contributed to the formation and growth of Radio Popolare, in which they hosted numerous satirical programs.[1][3][4] Later they started collaborating with the magazine Linus and publishing several novels and collections of short stories.[1] Starting from the variety show Drive In,[5] they also have a prolific career as television authors.[1] In 1985 the couple achieved a significant stage success as authors of the stage play Comedians, directed by Gabriele Salvatores; from then they signed several stage works, particularly for comedian Paolo Rossi.[1] In 1986 they also became owners and co-directors (together with Giancarlo Bozzo) of the comedy club Zelig.[1][6][7]
In 1990 the couple started the series of humorous books Anche le formiche nel loro piccolo s'incazzano that were all bestsellers.[8][9][10]
In 2002, they founded the publishing house Kowalski, that was later acquired by Feltrinelli.[2]
References
^ abcdefgFelice Cappa; Piero Gelli; Marco Mattarozzi. Dizionario Dello Spettacolo Del '900. Dalai editore, 1998. ISBN8880892959.