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Jô Soares
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Soares in 2009
Birth name José Eugênio Soares
Born (1938-01-16)16 January 1938
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died 5 August 2022(2022-08-05) (aged 84)
São Paulo, Brazil
Years active 1954–2018
Genres
  • Observational comedy
  • surreal humor
  • deadpan
Spouse
Therezinha Millet Austregésilo
(m. 1959; div. 1979)

Sílvia Bandeira
(m. 1980; div. 1983)

Flávia Junqueira Pedras
(m. 1987; div. 1998)
Children 1
Relative(s) Kanela (uncle)
Notable works and roles
  • Viva o Gordo (1981–1987)
  • Jô Soares Onze e Meia (1988–1999)
  • Programa do Jô (2000–2016)

José Eugênio Soares (January 16, 1938 – August 5, 2022), known as Jô Soares or just , was a very famous Brazilian comedian, TV host, author, musician, actor, and writer. He was known for his quick wit and friendly interviews.

Jô Soares' Early Life

Jô Soares was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When he was young, he thought about becoming a diplomat, like his great-grandfather. However, he soon realized his true passion was acting. He returned to Brazil to study acting and began his career in Rio de Janeiro in 1958.

Jô Soares' Television Career

Jô Soares started his TV journey at TV Rio in 1958. There, he wrote and performed in many funny comedy shows. In 1970, he moved to Rede Globo, one of Brazil's biggest TV networks.

In 1988, Jô Soares joined SBT. He became the host of a popular talk show called Jô Soares Onze e Meia. A talk show is where a host interviews famous people, discusses current events, and often includes comedy sketches. This show was very successful and aired until 1999.

His Most Famous Shows

In 2000, Jô Soares returned to Rede Globo. He brought his talk show format with him, and it was renamed Programa do Jô. This show became incredibly popular and ran for many years, ending in 2016. Jô Soares was known for his long interviews and his unique style.

Beyond TV: Books and Music

Besides his TV work, Jô Soares was also a talented writer. His first novel, O Xangô de Baker Street, came out in 1995. This book was so good that it was translated into many different languages. It was even made into a movie in 2001.

Jô Soares also loved music, especially jazz. He released several jazz CDs. He also produced many plays for the theater, including a new version of William Shakespeare's Richard III.

Jô Soares' Personal Life

Jô Soares was a Roman Catholic. He showed great respect for Rita of Cascia, a saint known for helping people in difficult situations.

Jô Soares' TV Appearances

Here are some of the TV shows Jô Soares appeared in:

Year Title Role Notes
1970–1972 Faça Humor, Não Faça Guerra Various A comedy show with short funny scenes
1972–1975 Satiricom Various Another comedy show with short funny scenes
1976–1982 Planeta dos Homens Dr. Sardinha, Dr. Rafael, Brother Carmelo A comedy show with short funny scenes
1981–1987 Viva o Gordo Captain Gay, Other recurring roles A comedy show with short funny scenes
1988–1999 Jô Soares Onze e Meia Host He hosted 2,309 episodes of this talk show
1988–1990 Veja o Gordo Various A comedy show with short funny scenes
2000–2016 Programa do Jô Host He hosted over 8,000 episodes of this talk show

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Jô Soares para niños

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