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Michael Nicholas Salvatore Bongiorno

Also Known As: "Mike"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Death: September 08, 2009 (85)
Monte Carlo, Monaco-Ville, Monaco (Infarto)
Immediate Family:

Son of Philip Bongiorno and Enrica Bongiorno
Husband of Daniela Bongiorno
Ex-husband of Rosalia Bongiorno and Annarita Bongiorno
Ex-partner of Flora Lillo and Vanna Brosio
Father of Private; Private and Private

Managed by: Tommaso Valarani
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About Mike Bongiorno

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bongiorno

Michael Nicholas Salvatore "Mike" Bongiorno (Italian pronunciation: [%CB%88maik bonˈdʒorno]) (May 26, 1924 in New York City – September 8, 2009 in Monte Carlo), was an Italian American television host. After a few experiences in the US, he started working on Italian TV in the 1950s and was considered to be the most popular host in Italy. He was also known by the nickname il Re del Quiz (The Quiz King), and the peculiarity of starting all his shows with his trademark greeting: Allegria! (Cheers!).[1]

Bongiorno was born in New York City, but moved to Turin (his mother's native city), when he was young. His father was a Sicilian American lawyer. During World War II Mike abandoned his studies and joined a group of Italian partisans. He was captured and spent seven months in the San Vittore prison in Milan and was then deported to a German concentration camp. He was liberated before the end of the war due to an exchange of war prisoners between the United States and Germany. He returned to New York and in 1946 started work at the radio headquarters of Il Progresso Italo-Americano (The Italian-American Progress) newspaper.

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Mike Bongiorno's Timeline

1924
May 26, 1924
New York, New York, United States
2009
September 8, 2009
Age 85
Monte Carlo, Monaco-Ville, Monaco