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Salvatore Ambrosini (born January 25, 2002), known as RinoTheNicePlayer, is an Italian impressionist, actor and YouTuber. Salvatore Ambrosini was born in Giugliano in Campania, in the district of Naples, in the south of Italy, on 25 of January in 2002. He began his studies in his hometown by attending the Luigi Cirino Public Middle School and then the Emilio Segrè Public Scientific High School. He practiced different sports, but the one that most aroused his enthusiasm was Taekwondo. For this reason at the age of 8 years old he started practicing this sport from a competitive point of view, winning several medals and obtaining the rank of black belt in 2015. Salvatore's career began in 2014 thanks to the opening of his first YouTube channel called Two Gamers, where he published gameplay videos and several Lego animations with his brother, Giuseppe. Unfortunately he had to close it because of some money issues. In 2018 he opened a second channel called RinoTheNicePlayer, in which he often publishes videos on dubbing and video tutorials. On 14 of June in 2019 he posted on his Instagram profile a video in which he imitated Mickey Mouse, obtaining more than 1 million views. Then, he continued to published similar videos on his YouTube channel, reaching 9 thousands subscribers. In 2019 Salvatore Gatti, director and assistant headmistress at Emilio Segrè Public Scientific High School, proposed him to play as Andrea d'Ungheria. He accepted to join the cast of Il Castello, a web series created acted by the students of Segrè about the history of Naples. On the 17 of August in 2020 he ran for the municipal council in Mugnano together with other members of L'altra Mugnano list of the mayor candidate Romina Imperatore. In that local election he didn't receive enough votes to let him thanks part in the city council, but he got good results. In 2020 Salvatore and his family realized a comic web series titled Le conseguenze della quarantena, conceived to tear a smile from people who were panicked by COVID-19.