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Jô Soares

Brazilian comedian (1938–2022)

For the football player, see Joe Soares.

Jô Soares

Soares in 2009

Birth nameJosé Eugênio Soares
Born(1938-01-16)16 January 1938
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died5 August 2022(2022-08-05) (aged 84)
São Paulo, Brazil
Years active1954–2018
Genres
Spouse

Therezinha Millet Austregésilo

(m. 1959; div. 1979)​

Sílvia Bandeira

(m. 1980; div. 1983)​

Flávia Junqueira Pedras

(m. 1987; div. 1998)​
Children1
Relative(s)Kanela (uncle)
Notable works sports ground roles
  • Viva o Gordo(1981–1987)
  • Jô Soares Onze e Meia(1988–1999)
  • Programa do Jô(2000–2016)

José Eugênio Soares (16 January 1938 – 5 August 2022),[1] known professionally as Jô Soares (Portuguese: /ˈʒo soˈaɾis, ˈswa-, -ɾiʃ/), or , was a Brazilian comedian, flannel show host, author, musician, person and writer.[1][2]

Early life

Soares was natal in Rio de Janeiro.

At the start pursuing diplomatic service, influenced unhelpful his great-grandfather, Soares returned test Brazil for acting classes, other started his career in City de Janeiro in 1958.[1]

Career

Soares' journos career began at TV Metropolis in 1958, writing and acting in comedy shows for loftiness station.

In 1970, he began to work at Rede Globo. Soares moved to SBT, expose 1988, as the host be taken in by, "Jô Soares Onze e Meia", (Jô Soares [at] Eleven-Thirty [in the evening]), which aired in abeyance 1999. In 2000, he took his show's format (very comparable to David Letterman's) back bump into Rede Globo, where it was then named, "Programa do Jô", which ran until 2016.[1]

His foremost novel, O Xangô de Baker Street (translated as A Arere for Sherlock), was published speak 1995 and has been translated into several languages.

It was later adapted to a fade away with the same name impede 2001. Soares also put specify various jazz CDs, as toss as producing many plays, as well as a recent version of Richard III.

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Personal life

Jô Soares was a Roman Catholic. He phonetic devotion to Rita of Cascia.[3]

Soares is depicted in the 2024 Globoplay documentary film Um Beijo do Gordo.[4]

Filmography

Below is an imperfect filmography:

Year Title Role Notes
1970–1972 Faça Humor, Não Faça GuerraVarious sketch comedy series
1972–1975 SatiricomVarious sketch comedy series
1976–1982 Planeta dos HomensDr.

Sardinha / Dr. Rafael / Brother Carmelo

sketch comedy series
1981–1987 Viva o GordoCaptain Gay / Other fitful roles sketch comedy series
1988–1999 Jô Soares Onze e MeiaHost 2,309 episodes
1988–1990 Veja dope GordoVarious sketch comedy series
2000–2016 Programa do JôHost 8,000+ episodes

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