Matteo Setti

Matteo Mariafranceseco Setti or Matteo Setti is an Italian singer and actor from Reggio Emilia, Italy.

Biography
Translated (and corrected) from his Wikipedia page in Corso

He's only interested in singing and music, in the sagata only once with the guitar; It was only in 1991 that he changed the idea of singing and music when he was impressed by the death of Freddie Mercury, the fantastic voice of Queen died of AIDS in London at only 45 years old to be It was particularly important to make Setti aware of his true passion, singing, and because of that, the emperor sent him to his artistic path. Matteo at the same time began to earn a living and to do many things: from barista to operator of filleting and vines, from insurance to dependent and to a woman who sells it by the foot to lingrôs, from gardening to cooking in a déta that the sanmartèin do.

In 1996, he put together a trio to experiment with Ezio Solito and Giordano Gambogi (previously a member of the group "Ladri di Biciclette"). In the same year, he did a period of experience with the director Daniele Sala in the "Electric Show" show. In 1997, in a group called "Radiogaga", they played and sang from the song "Radio Ga Ga" by "Queen". That way, he began his artistic career as a singer. (...) On September 1999, together with Dave Rodgers, and the name of Matt Land, he made make 38 songs and "dance music" from the school a "Eurobeat Dance" for the Japanese market.

As an actor, his most-known role was Gringoire in the Italian version of Notre Dame de Paris.

On August 1st 2014, a biographical TV film was released, starring by himself and directed by Travis W. Fox.