João Kléber

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João Kleber
Born
João Ferreira Filho

(1957-08-02)August 2, 1957 (age 62)
São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationTelevision presenter and comedian

João Kleber, stage name of João Ferreira Filho (born August 2, 1957 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian television presenter and comedian.

Career[]

João Kleber began his career producing music videos for MTV Brasil. In Rede Globo, he wrote news programs. Kleber was the first to replace Cid Moreira in Jornal Nacional and made the final performances of the television program Cassino do Chacrinha before the death of the host, Chacrinha.

He moved to a show from RedeTV! where he presented the controversial . The program was distinguished by "Teste de Fidelidade" (later reassembled in modified form as in the Portuguese version, also by Kleber).

Kleber also commanded the program Canal Aberto and its successor, , whose politically incorrect candid cameras drove RedeTV! be taken off the air in São Paulo for a day. Back on air, the station fired Kleber and canceled Tarde Quente and Eu vi na TV.

After his departure from RedeTV!, he moved to Portugal, where he led the program Fiel ou Infiel on TVI. He lived in Lisbon with his wife.

Recently, he returned to Brazil and appeared on reality TV show A Fazenda 4 of Rede Record. He came fourth with 47% of the vote. During his participation, he fought with former colleagues in RedeTV! Monique Evans and the models and . He had a crush on Joana Machado (former player Adriano).

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