Born in
Cossato, a small town near
Biella, Greggio began his TV career at age 18 in
Telebiella, the first local private owned station in Italy. In 1978 he was hired as a comedian in
RAI, appearing in
La sberla e
Tutto compreso with
Giancarlo Nicotra and
Giancarlo Magalli. His appearances in the national TV didn't gain him fame, but Greggio had the chance to meet
Gianfranco D'Angelo, another young comedian. D'Angelo convinced Greggio to move to the new Fininvest (later
Mediaset), a local TV channel founded in
Milan by
Silvio Berlusconi. They were both included in the cast of the main show of the network,
Drive In, a 2-hour weekly show featuring a bunch of young emerging comedians. Greggio quickly became spotlight chaser of the whole show. In 1988 he followed the creator and head writer Antonio Ricci to a long series of successful shows: after
Odiens, a show loosely inspired by Drive In, Greggio in 1990 and 1993 presented
Paperissima, a container for
bloopers and funny homemade videos. In these shows, Greggio created his most famous recurring gags. Since 1988 he has been the main presenter (along with D'Angelo and later
Enzo Iacchetti) of
Striscia la notizia, a daily television news parody. He starred in the program every year for some months, from the beginning up to now. == Movie career ==