Sérgio Mallandro
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Sérgio Mallandro | |
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Born | (1955年10月12日) October 12, 1955 (age 69) |
Occupation | Actor |
Sérgio 'Mallandro' Neiva Cavalcanti a.k.a. "Sérgio Mallandro" (born October 12, 1955, date confirmed by Sérgio Mallandro on the TV Record program "Tudo é Possível") is a Brazilian actor and TV shows host.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Mallandro got famous in the late-1980s and early-1990s when he hosted several shows on the SBT,[1] Rede Globo and Rede Manchete TV stations, mostly game shows and all of them targeted to children.[2] [3]
Mallandro's most famous segment was called "A Porta dos Desesperados" ("The Doorway for the Desperates" some thing like Let's Make a Deal 's "Big Deal of the Day"), in which the contestants had to choose one among three doors. Behind one door was a prize (bike, board games, etc.) and behind the other were people in gorilla costumes.
He also presented "A Casa dos Desesperados" ("The House of the Desperates" which was a parody of Big Brother ).
Mallandro is married and he has three children.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Sérgio Mallandro estreava o Oradukapeta nas manhãs do SBT há 32 anos" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020年07月08日.
- ^ NewsPrime. "Essas pessoas trabalharam na Globo e você provavelmente não fazia ideia" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020年07月08日.
- ^ "Vem fazer glu glu! Doze fatos sobre a trajetória de Sérgio Mallandro". www.bol.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020年07月08日.
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