Gino Orlandini
School
University Of Washington
Expertise
Movies, TV, Sports, Politics, Crime
- Gino Orlandini is a writer for Nicki Swift.
- He has previously written and or produced video content for Variety, Movieline, TVLine, Rolling Stone, and Hollywoodlife.
- He also works as a freelance photographer and filmmaker and has shot celebrities all over the world.
Experience
Gino Orlandini is a writer, photographer, and videographer who has shot and interviewed celebs from Kim Kardashian to Jennifer Lopez to Jon Hamm. Starting as a film critic for Movieline, he now writes about movies, TV, sports, politics, and crime. He created a 3 million subscriber Youtube channel for Penske Media and has worked in entertainment/ celebrity media for a decade.
Education
Gino Orlandini studied film and literature at the University of Washington, where he received a Bachelor of Arts.
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Stories By Gino Orlandini
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In the most competitive society in history, one rivalry stands out: Julius Caesar and Pompey Magnus. This is the truth about Caesar and Pompey's relationship.
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Roman generals were exalted members of the republic. What better way to celebrate their victories than with a massive party and parade called a triumph.
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Who is the eccentric visionary Elon Musk, really? Earth's most polymathic aspiring martian has shared a large volume of personal details over the years.
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Animals have already been successfully cloned, so it makes sense that humans could be close behind. But what are the ramifications of such science?
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The debate whether violent music directly inspires violent behavior is ongoing. However, these killers cited specific songs as inspiration for their crimes.