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Bruno Tonioli

Italian c*ographerFor the speed skater, see Bruno Toniolli.

Bruno Tonioli (Italian pronunciation::; born 25 November 1955) is an Italian c*ographer, ballroom and Latin dancer, and TV personality. He has appeared as a judge on the British television dance compe*ion Strictly Come Dancing and its American adaptation Dancing with the Stars on ABC TV in the US. Tonioli co-created and appeared on the BBC talent show DanceX and its American adaptation, Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Public image
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Career

In 1980, as part of the group Duke and the Aces, Tonioli performed in but did not win the United Kingdom's compe*ion to select an entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Tonioli has worked in the music business as a c*ographer for music videos, stage shows, and tours for artists such as Tina Turner, Sting, Elton John, the Rolling Stones, Freddie Mercury, Sinitta, Boy George, Dead or Alive, Bananarama, and Duran Duran. He danced in the Elton John video for "I'm Still Standing" (1983).

Tonioli c*ographed the band Arcadia's music video for their song "Election Day" as do*ented in a 1980s do*entary en*led The Making of Election Day. He was the c*ographer for Ella Enchanted's Minnie Driver.

Tonioli's commentary style often includes colourful descriptives. As examples, during his time with the U.S. Dancing With the Stars, Tonioli called Cheetah Girl Sabrina Bryan "a little lynx on the prowl" and labelled singer and actor Billy Ray Cyrus "a crazy bear lost in a swamp".

A minor controversy arose following Tonioli's remarks to U.S. Dancing With the Stars contestant Michael Bolton and dance partner Chelsie Hightower on the 27 September 2010 after show, when the judge called Bolton's jive dance the worst he had seen in all 11 seasons. Bolton expressed his dissatisfaction prominently in the media afterward, prompting ABC to release a statement defending Tonioli.

In 2016, a surprise challenge saw Tonioli work with Jodie Sweetin and season 22 (U.S.) eventual-winner Nyle DiMarco and their professional partners. During the sequence, the two celebrities swapped partners, seeing DiMarco and Keo Motsepe dance the tango in ballroom hold, with both men shirtless, and Mostsepe lift and twirl DiMarco. This was the first time a same-sex pairing danced in any franchise of the show.

In November 2016, Tonioli lent his name to an album released by Decca en*led An Italian Romance – a compilation of Italian songs by various artists selected by Tonioli. The cover of the album was shot by John Mac.

In November 2018, Tonioli presented the BBC Radio 2 series Bruno Tonioli at the Opera.

On 24 June 2021, it was announced that Anton Du Beke would replace Tonioli as a permanent judge on Strictly Come Dancing for series 19. It was then announced on 19 May 2022 that Tonioli would not be returning to Strictly, and that Du Beke would take over permanently.

Public image

In 2009 Rolling Stone magazine said that Tonioli had "won America's heart with his gay-Italian-maniac s*."

Personal life

Tonioli is fluent in five languages: Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. He has lived in London since 1975.

Tonioli is gay and has spoken of the *phobic bullying he suffered in his youth.

References

    External links

    • Judges' biography at BBC Strictly Come Dancing site Archived 2010-08-20 at the Wayback Machine
    • Biography at ABC Dancing with the Stars site
    • Dancing With The Stars: Is Michael Bolton Over-Reacting? at KRTH-FM
    • Bruno Tonioli at IMDb