João Manzarra

João Manzarra
Born (1985-06-20) June 20, 1985
Lisboa, Portugal
Occupation television
Years active 2007–present

João Maria Manzarra is a Portuguese television host mainly on the Portuguese SIC Radical network and best known as co-host for the reality television show Ídolos, the Portuguese version of the Idol series for three years and is now one of the most popular presenters on Portuguese television.[1]

Career

Manzarra studied Social Communication at Universidade Católica[2] but had to cut short his studies to host his first major show on television. For two-and-a-half years, he took part in Curto Circuito, a direct call program without prepared scripts becoming a popular presenter.[1] In 2009 he co-hosted SIC ao Vivo with José Figueiras and Liliana Campos followed by co-hosting the show TGV (Todos Gostam do Verão)[1] with Carolina Patrocínio

From 2009 onwards he has hosted Ídolos,[3] the Portuguese version of the Idol series for three consecutive seasons co-host with Cláudia Vieira making him earn great fame in Portugal due to the popularity of the show. In 2010, he was nominated for the Portuguese Golden Globes award for "Revelation of the Year".[4]

Following his success in Ídolos, he has hosted another popular television series on SIC, namely Achas que Sabes Dançar?[1] the Portuguese version of So You Think You Can Dance series that was launched on SIC in April 2010.

Because of his popularity, he has won commercial endorsements.[5] He is also actively involved in charities.[6]

Filmography

Acting

TV hosting

References

External links

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