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Paolo Andrea Di Pietro

Paolo Andrea Di Pietro

Italian Japanese singer and actor


Paolo Andrea Di Pietro (born November 8, 1986), better known mononymously in Japan as Paolo (Japanese: パオロ), is an Italian singer and actor living and working in Japan (Gaikokujin tarento).[1] He has appeared in a variety of Japanese commercials, TV shows and films. He also lent his singing voice to anime and video game soundtracks of internationally known franchises such as Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy and Genshin Impact.[2][3][4][5][6]

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Early life

He was born on November 8, 1986, in Milan. He started studying guitar at the age of 10 and singing at the age of 16. In 2006, he began studying opera at the Milan Conservatory. He also went to the University of Milan and majored in English and Japanese language and culture. He graduated from the same university and moved to Japan in 2014.[1]

Career

As an opera singer

Under the guidance of the tenor Angelo Lo Forese and the bass Bonaldo Giaiotti he won his very first vocal competition in 2012 and had his operatic debut in the same year as the title role in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. In 2013 he performed the role of Daland from Wagner's The Flying Dutchman in over 20 famous Italian theaters such as Teatro Comunale Luciano Pavarotti and Teatro Comunale di Bologna. In 2015 he had his operatic debut in Japan as Colline in Puccini's La Bohéme for the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.[7] In 2019 he performed for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York City.[8]

As a TV personality, actor and recording artist

In 2018 he passed the audition for the Japanese TV Commercial for a product called AirPay by Recruit, acting beside Joe Odagiri. The comedic commercial, his first on screen job, soon went viral in Japan and became a still ongoing series.[1] In 2019 he appeared in episodes 31 and 32 of the TV Program "KAT-TUN no Sekai Ichi Tame ni Naru Tabi Plus" on the Paravi streaming service[9] and once the program moved to TBS Television, he became a regular guest until the program ended in 2021.[10] In 2020 he performed the singing role of the "Ketchup Demon" next to Naomi Watanabe and Yūki Iwai from Haraichi in the live comedy program "Owarai no Hi - Oto Neta Fes", the character went viral on Japanese Twitter, reaching rank 1 in Twitter trends.[11] Currently, he is active as an actor, voice actor, narrator, musician and lyricist in various media such as TV commercials, TV shows, movies, anime and video games.[6][12][13][14]

Filmography

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References

  1. "日本の強みは「シンクレティズム」にあり――異色のオペラ歌手 パオロが見た日本" (in Japanese). Recruit (company). Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  2. "VGMdb Paolo Andrea Di Pietro". Video Game Music and Anime Soundtrack Database.
  3. "鈴木週報 レコーディング日報" (in Japanese). Square Enix. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  4. "FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE SONICWIRE SPECIAL INTERVIEW". Sonicwire (in Japanese). Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  5. "Italia, amore mio! Guest performers". Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  6. "パオロのTV出演情報" (in Japanese). Japan: Oricon. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  7. "「お笑いの日」突如現れた"ケチャップの魔人"はあの人だった" (in Japanese). Japan: modelpress. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  8. "REMIX - Paolo Andrea Di Pietro パオロ" (in Japanese). Japan: REMIX (Talent Agency). Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  9. "パオロ(Paolo)のプロフィール" (in Japanese). Japan: JunesModels (Talent Agency). Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  10. "Paolo Andrea Di Pietroのプロフィール" (in Japanese). Japan: BAY SIDE (Actors & Modeling Agency). Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  11. "Paolo (パオロ)AMAZON PRIME VIDEO ドラマ「GAME OF SPY」". FACE Agency (in Japanese). Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  12. 川﨑龍 Ryo Kawasaki [@pmdjpmdj3] (April 8, 2022). "And, he is the "Toréador", Paolo Andrea Di Pietro!" (Tweet) via Twitter.

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