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“Le prime stempiature a 14 anni, è stato un processo lungo negli anni in cui costruisci l’autostima. Per cosa mi fermano per strada? Padre Maronno, Mariottide…” : Maccio Capatonda si racconta
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“Le prime stempiature a 14 anni, è stato un processo lungo negli anni in cui costruisci l’autostima. Per cosa mi fermano per strada? Padre Maronno, Mariottide…” : Maccio Capatonda si racconta

The article features an interview with Italian comedian and actor Maccio Capatonda discussing his new role as the voice of a Minions character named Max, who is a director. He compares this character to himself, noting similarities in personality and traits. Capatonda reflects on his early life, including the emotional impact of losing his hair at age 14 during a period of self-discovery and building self-esteem. He also talks about his upcoming horror film, which he describes as realistic rather than supernatural, and mentions that people often stop him on the street due to his portrayals of characters like the fake priest 'Padre Maronno' and others. The piece includes personal anecdotes and insights into his career and creative process.

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“Le prime stempiature a 14 anni, è stato un processo lungo negli anni in cui costruisci l’autostima. Per cosa mi fermano per strada? Padre Maronno, Mariottide…” : Maccio Capatonda si racconta

The article features an interview with Italian comedian and actor Maccio Capatonda discussing his new role as the voice of a Minions character named Max, who is a director. He compares this character to himself, noting similarities in personality and traits. Capatonda reflects on his early life, including the emotional impact of losing his hair at age 14 during a period of self-discovery and building self-esteem. He also talks about his upcoming horror film, which he describes as realistic rather than supernatural, and mentions that people often stop him on the street due to his portrayals of characters like the fake priest 'Padre Maronno' and others. The piece includes personal anecdotes and insights into his career and creative process.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on entertainment and personal reflections, with no political content or controversy. It discusses Maccio Capatonda’s acting roles and personal experiences, which do not involve political issues, policies, or public figures in a contentious manner.

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