
Fernando Tiberini is an internationally acclaimed event host and voiceover actor. He has a charismatic presenting style and uses his ear for accents to celebrate the world's linguistic diversity by welcoming, engaging, connecting and enthralling audiences in their native language.
Fernando Tiberini is an internationally acclaimed Event Host, Awards Host, Presenter, Master of Ceremonies and Interviewer, sought after for his unique multilingual presenting in English, German, Swiss German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. He has a charismatic presenting style and uses his ear for accents to celebrate the world’s linguistic diversity by welcoming, engaging, connecting and enthralling audiences in their native language, whatever it may be. Beyond simply speaking a language, he creates genuine connections with his warm, engaging presenting style, making audiences feel valued, respected and at ease.
He has presented at hundreds of successful events including high-tier Awards Ceremonies, TV broadcasts, Conferences, Conventions, Commercials, Panels through to hosting exclusive Luxury and Private events. Clients and events include European Film Awards, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, BMW, UEFA Champions and Europa League Finals, Olympic Games, Siena International Photo Awards, European Patent Office, Deutsche Bahn, FIABCI, Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards, AutoVision Awards, Zimmer Biomet, Costa Cruises, Embraer, Imperial Springs International Forum, Swissfilm Association, A-Rosa, violeta by Mango, Emplifi, Planners Xtraordinaire Luxury Events and many more.
He is also a celebrated voiceover actor, known for voicing the Italian characters in Peppa Pig and as well as countless Fisher-Price and Marvel toys such as Spiderman, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man and Wolverine, beside many commercials and documentaries.
Fernando studied English and German Literature and Linguistics and Film Studies at Zurich University and holds an MA from the Sorbonne University in Paris. He studied acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory and HB Studio in New York and film editing at the Spanish Film School ECAM in Madrid.