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{{Short description|Brazilian television presenter (1959–2019)}}
{{Portuguese name|Moraes|Liberato}}
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| caption = Gugu in 2019
| caption = Gugu in 2019
| birth_name = Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato
| birth_name = Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato
| birth_date = {{Birth date|mf=yes|1959|04|10}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1959|04|10}}
| birth_place = [[São Paulo]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], Brazil
| birth_place = [[São Paulo]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], Brazil
| death_date = {{death date and age|2019|11|21|1959|4|10|mf=yes}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2019|11|21|1959|04|10}}
| death_place = [[Orlando, Florida]], U.S.
| death_place = [[Greater Orlando]], [[Florida]], U.S.
| known_for =
| known_for =
| occupation = {{hlist|Television presenter|businessman|singer|actor|producer}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Television presenter|businessman|singer|actor|producer}}
| net worth =
| net worth =
| spouse = {{Marriage|Rose Miriam di Matteo|2001|November 20, 2019|end=his death}}
| partner = Rose Miriam di Matteo (2001–2019)
| children = {{Plainlist|
| children = 3
* João Augusto (b. 2001)
* Marina (b. 2003)
* Sofia (b. 2003)
}}
}}
}}


'''Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato''' (April 10, 1959 – November 21, 2019), better known as '''Gugu Liberato''' or simply '''Gugu''', was a Brazilian television presenter, entrepreneur, actor and singer.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://gente.ig.com.br/gugu/|title=Gugu: biografia, fotos, vídeos, notícias – iG|website=gente.ig.com.br}}</ref>
'''Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato''' (10 April 1959 – 21 November 2019), better known as '''Gugu Liberato''' or simply '''Gugu''', was a Brazilian television presenter, entrepreneur, actor and singer.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://gente.ig.com.br/gugu/|title=Gugu: biografia, fotos, vídeos, notícias – iG|website=gente.ig.com.br}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Liberato was born in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the son of [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] immigrants.<ref name="auto"/> He used to write letters to [[Silvio Santos]] (who later hired him) suggesting ideas for programs. He started on television at age 14 as program production assistant on Domingo no Parque (Sunday at the Park), presented by Silvio Santos on [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]].<ref name="Vida e carreira do apresentador Gugu Liberato">{{cite web |title=Vida e carreira do apresentador Gugu Liberato |url=https://imirante.com/namira/brasil/noticias/2019/11/22/vida-e-carreira-do-apresentador-gugu-liberato.shtml |website=Imirante.com |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref> He is regarded as one of the most famous entertainers in the history of Brazilian television, standing next to names like [[Fausto Silva]], [[Silvio Santos]], [[Hebe Camargo]] and [[Xuxa Meneghel]].<ref name="Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos">{{cite web |title=Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos |url=https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2019/11/22/gugu-liberato-morre-nos-estados-unidos.ghtml |website=[[Globo.com]] |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Liberato was born in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the son of [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] immigrants.<ref name="auto"/> He used to write letters to [[Silvio Santos]] (who later hired him) suggesting ideas for programs. He started on television at age 14 as program production assistant on Domingo no Parque (Sunday at the Park), presented by Silvio Santos on [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]].<ref name="Vida e carreira do apresentador Gugu Liberato">{{cite web |title=Vida e carreira do apresentador Gugu Liberato |url=https://imirante.com/namira/brasil/noticias/2019/11/22/vida-e-carreira-do-apresentador-gugu-liberato.shtml |website=Imirante.com |date=22 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> He is regarded as one of the most famous entertainers in the history of Brazilian television, standing next to names like [[Fausto Silva]], [[Silvio Santos]], [[Hebe Camargo]] and [[Xuxa Meneghel]].<ref name="Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos">{{cite web |title=Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos |url=https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2019/11/22/gugu-liberato-morre-nos-estados-unidos.ghtml |website=[[Globo.com]] |date=23 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Liberato began studying [[dentistry]] at [[:pt:Universidade de Marília|University of Marilia]] (Unimar) in [[Marilia]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], but dropped out when called by [[Silvio Santos]], who invited him to take up a post in front of the cameras.<ref name="Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos" /> One of his first programs in 1981 was the ''[[:pt:Sessão Premiada|Sessão Premiada]]'' São Paulo – Rio's version was by Paul Barboza. In 1982, Santos asked Argentine director Nelly Raymond to create a program for Saturday night. ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'' was created, which was initially divided into several parts, and also presented by Ademar Dutra, Mariette Detotto and Jair Ogun.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://marcosmanso.com.br/blog/?p=770|title=Gugu Liberato|first=Marcos|last=Manso}}</ref> Following some format changes, Gugu remained alone in the program, then directed by Homer Salles. While anchoring ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'', Gugu also directed ''[[:pt:Domingo no Parque|Domingo no Parque]]'' for sometime and acted as the editor for the ''President's Week'' (Semana do Presidente) newsletter, which was aired in the commercial breaks between the ''[[:pt:Programa Silvio Santos|Program Silvio Santos]]'' show.<ref name="História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira">{{cite web |title=História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira |url=https://www.correiodopovo.com.br/arteagenda/hist%C3%B3ria-de-gugu-liberato-se-confunde-com-a-da-tv-brasileira-1.382212 |website=[[Correio do Povo]] |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref><ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato">{{cite web |last1=Martins Ribeiro |first1=Raquel |title=De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato |url=https://www.metropoles.com/entretenimento/televisao/de-office-boy-a-icone-da-tv-relembre-a-carreira-de-gugu-liberato |website=Metrópoles |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Liberato began studying [[dentistry]] at [[:pt:Universidade de Marília|University of Marilia]] (Unimar) in [[Marilia]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], but dropped out when called by [[Silvio Santos]], who invited him to take up a post in front of the cameras.<ref name="Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos" /> One of his first programs in 1981 was the ''[[:pt:Sessão Premiada|Sessão Premiada]]'' São Paulo – Rio's version was by Paul Barboza. In 1982, Santos asked Argentine director Nelly Raymond to create a program for Saturday night. ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'' was created, which was initially divided into several parts, and also presented by Ademar Dutra, Mariette Detotto and Jair Ogun.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://marcosmanso.com.br/blog/?p=770|title=Gugu Liberato|first=Marcos|last=Manso}}</ref> Following some format changes, Gugu remained alone in the program, then directed by Homer Salles. While anchoring ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'', Gugu also directed ''[[:pt:Domingo no Parque|Domingo no Parque]]'' for sometime and acted as the editor for the ''President's Week'' (Semana do Presidente) newsletter, which was aired in the commercial breaks between the ''[[:pt:Programa Silvio Santos|Program Silvio Santos]]'' show.<ref name="História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira">{{cite web |title=História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira |url=https://www.correiodopovo.com.br/arteagenda/hist%C3%B3ria-de-gugu-liberato-se-confunde-com-a-da-tv-brasileira-1.382212 |website=[[Correio do Povo]] |date=22 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref><ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato">{{cite web |last1=Martins Ribeiro |first1=Raquel |title=De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato |url=https://www.metropoles.com/entretenimento/televisao/de-office-boy-a-icone-da-tv-relembre-a-carreira-de-gugu-liberato |website=Metrópoles |date=23 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


After the success of the musical group [[Menudo (band)|Menudo]], which was extensively promoted by ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'' in 1984, Gugu launched Brazilian musical groups of the same style, such as [[Dominó]] and [[Polegar]], becoming a successful businessman.<ref name="Inspirado em Menudo, Gugu Liberato produziu Dominó e Polegar e lançou Marcelo Augusto">{{cite web |title=Inspirado em Menudo, Gugu Liberato produziu Dominó e Polegar e lançou Marcelo Augusto |url=https://f5.folha.uol.com.br/celebridades/2019/11/inspirado-em-menudo-gugu-liberato-produziu-domino-e-polegar-e-lancou-marcelo-augusto.shtml |website=Folha de S. Paulo |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref><ref name="Da criação do Dominó a polêmicas; relembre fatos marcantes de Gugu Liberato na TV">{{cite web |title=Da criação do Dominó a polêmicas; relembre fatos marcantes de Gugu Liberato na TV |url=https://cidadeverde.com/noticias/312769/da-criacao-do-domino-a-polemicas-relembre-fatos-marcantes-de-gugu-liberato-na-tv |website=Cidade Verde |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref><ref name="Gugu Liberato revelou Menudo e criou os grupos Dominó e Polegar">{{cite web |title=Gugu Liberato revelou Menudo e criou os grupos Dominó e Polegar |url=https://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/gugu-liberato-revelou-menudo-criou-os-grupos-domino-polegar-24092827.html |website=Jornal Extra |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
After the success of the musical group [[Menudo (band)|Menudo]], which was extensively promoted by ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a Noite]]'' in 1984, Gugu launched Brazilian musical groups of the same style, such as [[Dominó]] and [[Polegar]], becoming a successful businessman.<ref name="Inspirado em Menudo, Gugu Liberato produziu Dominó e Polegar e lançou Marcelo Augusto">{{cite web |title=Inspirado em Menudo, Gugu Liberato produziu Dominó e Polegar e lançou Marcelo Augusto |url=https://f5.folha.uol.com.br/celebridades/2019/11/inspirado-em-menudo-gugu-liberato-produziu-domino-e-polegar-e-lancou-marcelo-augusto.shtml |website=Folha de S. Paulo |date=22 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref><ref name="Da criação do Dominó a polêmicas; relembre fatos marcantes de Gugu Liberato na TV">{{cite web |title=Da criação do Dominó a polêmicas; relembre fatos marcantes de Gugu Liberato na TV |url=https://cidadeverde.com/noticias/312769/da-criacao-do-domino-a-polemicas-relembre-fatos-marcantes-de-gugu-liberato-na-tv |website=Cidade Verde |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref><ref name="Gugu Liberato revelou Menudo e criou os grupos Dominó e Polegar">{{cite web |title=Gugu Liberato revelou Menudo e criou os grupos Dominó e Polegar |url=https://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/gugu-liberato-revelou-menudo-criou-os-grupos-domino-polegar-24092827.html |website=Jornal Extra |date=22 November 2019 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


In August 1987, at the height of the success of ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a noite]]'', Gugu signed a contract with TV station [[Rede Globo]]. But on Saturday [[Carnival]] 1988, Santos went to meet the owner of the [[Rede Globo]] [[Roberto Marinho]] personally, in order to release the presenter so he could stay on SBT. Santos was about to undergo a delicate surgery and made a millionaire proposal to Gugu, offering him much of the Sunday's programming schedule. As a comparison, Liberato's wages increased tenfold, besides earnings coming from advertising.<ref name="História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira" /><ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato" />
In August 1987, at the height of the success of ''[[:pt:Viva a Noite|Viva a noite]]'', Gugu signed a contract with TV station [[Rede Globo]]. But on Saturday [[Carnival]] 1988, Santos went to meet the owner of Rede Globo, [[Roberto Marinho]], personally, in order to release the presenter so he could stay on SBT. Santos was about to undergo a delicate surgery and made a millionaire proposal to Gugu, offering him much of the Sunday's programming schedule. As a comparison, Liberato's wages increased tenfold, besides earnings coming from advertising.<ref name="História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira" /><ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato" />


Liberato debuted in SBT Sundays on April 17, 1988,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=0qX8s2k1IRwC&dat=19880416&printsec=frontpage&hl=pt-BR|title=Jornal do Brasil - Pesquisa de arquivos de notícias Google|website=news.google.com}}</ref> hosting alone programs like ''[[:pt:Passa ou Repassa|Passa ou Repassa]]'' and ''[[:pt:Cidade contra Cidade|Cidade Contra Cidade]]''. Gugu also co-hosted ''Roletrando'' with Santos.<ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato" />
Liberato debuted on SBT on Sundays on 17 April 1988,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=0qX8s2k1IRwC&dat=19880416&printsec=frontpage&hl=pt-BR|title=Gugu agora também aos domingos|newspaper=[[Jornal do Brasil]]|language=pt-BR|date=16 April 1988|page=37|via=[[Google News]]}}</ref> hosting alone programs like ''[[:pt:Passa ou Repassa|Passa ou Repassa]]'' and ''[[:pt:Cidade contra Cidade|Cidade Contra Cidade]]''. Gugu also co-hosted ''Roletrando'' with Santos.<ref name="De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato" />


The TV station [[Rede Globo]], however, had already created a program for Gugu, and the program was ready but without a host. Rede Globo hired hastily [[Fausto Silva]], who ran the Saturday late night show ''[[:pt:Perdidos na Noite|Perdidos na Noite]]'' (Lost in the Night) at [[Rede Bandeirantes|TV Bandeirantes]]. So the show [[Domingão do Faustão]] started, by chance, on Sunday afternoons at Rede Globo, filling a schedule previously occupied by American TV series.<ref name="Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária">{{cite web |title=Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária |url=https://noticiasdatv.uol.com.br/noticia/televisao/em-1988-silvio-santos-barrou-gugu-na-globo-com-proposta-milionaria-12325 |website=UOL |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Rede Globo, however, had already created a program for Gugu, and the program was ready but without a host. Rede Globo hired hastily [[Fausto Silva]], who ran the Saturday late night show ''[[:pt:Perdidos na Noite|Perdidos na Noite]]'' (Lost in the Night) at [[Rede Bandeirantes|TV Bandeirantes]]. So the show [[Domingão do Faustão]] started, by chance, on Sunday afternoons at Rede Globo, filling a schedule previously occupied by American TV series.<ref name="Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária">{{cite web |title=Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária |url=https://noticiasdatv.uol.com.br/noticia/televisao/em-1988-silvio-santos-barrou-gugu-na-globo-com-proposta-milionaria-12325 |website=UOL |date=22 August 2016 |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


Even though Gugu was responsible for part of the Sunday programming, he remained anchoring shows on Saturday night, especially musical programs like'' [[:pt:Sabadão Sertanejo|Sabadão Sertanejo]]''. The greatest success, however, came with the show ''[[:pt:Domingo Legal|Domingo Legal]]'', which competed with ''[[Domingão do Faustão]]'', ironically a program created to be his. The competition in the late 1990s was for a long period favorable to Gugu, which ended the decade with peaks above 40 rating points.<ref name="Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária" /><ref name="Domingão era dele: A trajetória de sucesso de Gugu Liberato no Ibope">{{cite web |title=Domingão era dele: A trajetória de sucesso de Gugu Liberato no Ibope |url=https://natelinha.uol.com.br/televisao/2019/11/22/domingao-era-dele-a-trajetoria-de-sucesso-de-gugu-liberato-no-ibope-137098.php |website=UOL |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Even though Gugu was responsible for part of the Sunday programming, he remained anchoring shows on Saturday night, especially musical programs like'' [[:pt:Sabadão Sertanejo|Sabadão Sertanejo]]''. The greatest success, however, came with the show ''[[:pt:Domingo Legal|Domingo Legal]]'', which competed with ''[[Domingão do Faustão]]'', ironically a program created to be his. The competition in the late 1990s was for a long period favorable to Gugu, which ended the decade with peaks above 40 rating points.<ref name="Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária" /><ref name="Domingão era dele: A trajetória de sucesso de Gugu Liberato no Ibope">{{cite web |title=Domingão era dele: A trajetória de sucesso de Gugu Liberato no Ibope |url=https://natelinha.uol.com.br/televisao/2019/11/22/domingao-era-dele-a-trajetoria-de-sucesso-de-gugu-liberato-no-ibope-137098.php |website=UOL |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


==Personal life and death==
==Personal life and death==
Liberato had a domestic partnership with physician Rose Miriam di Matteo, with whom he had three children: João Augusto, and the twins Marina and Sofia.<ref name="Filhos de Gugu Liberato estavam em casa na hora do acidente e João chamou ambulância">{{cite web |last1=Barranco |first1=Luciana |title=Filhos de Gugu Liberato estavam em casa na hora do acidente e João chamou ambulância |url=https://revistaquem.globo.com/QUEM-News/noticia/2019/11/filhos-de-gugu-liberato-estavam-na-casa-na-hora-do-acidente-e-joao-chamou-ambulancia.html |website=Revista Quem |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Liberato had a domestic partnership with physician Rose Miriam di Matteo, with whom he had three children.<ref name="Filhos de Gugu Liberato estavam em casa na hora do acidente e João chamou ambulância">{{cite web |last1=Barranco |first1=Luciana |title=Filhos de Gugu Liberato estavam em casa na hora do acidente e João chamou ambulância |url=https://revistaquem.globo.com/QUEM-News/noticia/2019/11/filhos-de-gugu-liberato-estavam-na-casa-na-hora-do-acidente-e-joao-chamou-ambulancia.html |website=Revista Quem |accessdate=23 November 2019 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>

On November 21, 2019, Liberato suffered an accident at his home in [[Orlando, Florida]] while trying to change the filter on his home's air conditioner; he fell from the roof of his home and hit his head. He was admitted to [[Orlando Health]] and it was reported that his condition was critical.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/gugu-liberato-sofre-acidente-em-casa-nos-estados-unidos-esta-internado-1-24092586|title=Gugu Liberato sofre acidente em casa nos Estados Unidos e está internado|publisher=O Globo|language=pt|date=November 21, 2019|accessdate=November 21, 2019|url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/brazil/family-confirms-the-death-of-popular-brazilian-tv-host-gugu-liberato/</ref> Rumors of his death were initially denied,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://contigo.uol.com.br/noticias/tv/presidente-da-record-tv-solta-comunicado-em-que-desmente-boatos-sobre-gugu-liberato.phtml|title=Presidente da Record TV solta comunicado em que desmente boatos sobre Gugu Liberato|publisher=Contigo!|language=pt|date=November 21, 2019|accessdate=November 21, 2019}}</ref> but the next day, on November 22, it was confirmed that Liberato had died.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vejasp.abril.com.br/cidades/morre-gugu-liberato/|title=Morre Gugu Liberato, aos 60 anos|language=Portuguese|date=November 22, 2019|magazine=[[Veja (magazine)|Veja]]|accessdate=November 22, 2019}}</ref>


On 20 November 2019, Liberato suffered an accident at his home in [[Windermere, Florida|Windermere]],<ref name="Windermere">{{cite web |title=Casa de Gugu Liberato em Orlando tinha mais de 600 m2 |url=https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/2019/11/23/veja-imagens-da-mansao-onde-gugu-liberato-morreu-em-orlando.ghtml |website=[[G1 (website)|G1]] |date=23 November 2019|accessdate=11 January 2021 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> [[Greater Orlando]], while trying to change the filter on his home's air conditioner; he fell from the roof of his home and hit his head. He was admitted to [[Orlando Health]] and it was reported that his condition was critical.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/gugu-liberato-sofre-acidente-em-casa-nos-estados-unidos-esta-internado-1-24092586|title=Gugu Liberato sofre acidente em casa nos Estados Unidos e está internado|publisher=O Globo|language=pt-BR|date=November 21, 2019|accessdate=November 21, 2019|url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/brazil/family-confirms-the-death-of-popular-brazilian-tv-host-gugu-liberato/|title=Family Confirms Death of Popular Brazilian TV Host Gugu Liberato|first=Xiu|last=Ying|date=November 23, 2019}}</ref> Rumors of his death were initially denied,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://contigo.uol.com.br/noticias/tv/presidente-da-record-tv-solta-comunicado-em-que-desmente-boatos-sobre-gugu-liberato.phtml|title=Presidente da Record TV solta comunicado em que desmente boatos sobre Gugu Liberato|publisher=Contigo!|language=pt-BR|date=November 21, 2019|accessdate=November 21, 2019}}</ref> but on 22 November, it was confirmed that Liberato had died.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vejasp.abril.com.br/cidades/morre-gugu-liberato/|title=Morre Gugu Liberato, aos 60 anos|language=pt-BR|date=November 22, 2019|magazine=[[Veja (magazine)|Veja]]|accessdate=November 22, 2019}}</ref>


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==


=== TV ===
=== Television ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Year
!Title
!Title
!Notes
!Grades
!Network
!Broadcaster
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|-
|1981–1982
|1981–1982
|''Awarded Session''
|''Sessão Premiada''
|
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| rowspan="4" |SBT
| rowspan="4" |SBT
|-
|-
|1982
|1982
|''The Descent of Santa Claus''
|''A Descida do Papai Noel''
|End of year special
|End of year special
|-
|-
|1982–1992
|1982–1992
|''Live the Night''
|''Viva a Noite''
|
|
|-
|-
|1986–1988
|1986–1988
|''Parada do Dia das Crianças''
|''Children's Day Parade''
|Annual Children's Day Special
|Annual [[Children's Day]] Special
|-
|-
|1988
|1988
|''Domingugu''
|''Domingugu''
|Canceled program
|Program canceled
|Rede Globo
|[[Rede Globo]]
|-
|-
|1988
|1988
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|-
|1988–1989
|1988–1989
|''City vs. City''
|''Cidade contra Cidade''
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|
|-
|-
|1988–1995
|1988–1995
|''Pass or Re-pass''
|''Passa ou Repassa''
|
|
|-
|-
|1989
|1989
|''Guess If You Can''
|''Adivinhe Se Puder''
|
|
|-
|-
|1989–1993
|1989–1993
|''Animal TV''
|''TV Animal''
|
|
|-
|-
|1989–1991
|1989–1991
|''Crazy race''
|''Corrida Maluca''
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|1992
|1992
|''Video Program''
|''Programa de Vídeos''
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|1992–1993
|1992–1993
|''United Nations''
|''Nações Unidas''
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|1993–2009
|1993–2009
|''Nice Sunday''
|''Domingo Legal''
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|1994
|1994
|''Artists' Night''
|''Noite dos Artistas''
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|-
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|-
|-
|1996
|1996
|''Gugu Park''
|''Parque do Gugu''
|End of year special
|End of year special
|-
|-
|1998-2008,
|1998-2008,<br>2015; 2017
|''Teleton''
2015, 2017
|''Telethon''
|
|
|-
|-
|2000
|2000
|''TV Year 50''
|''TV Ano 50''
|Special 50 years of Brazilian TV
|Special 50 years of Brazilian TV
|Rede Globo
|[[Rede Globo]]
|-
|-
|2002–2003
|2002–2003
|''Gold Disc''
|''Disco de Ouro''
|
|
|SBT
|SBT
|-
|-
|2009–2013
|2009–2013
|''Gugu Program''
|''Programa do Gugu''
|
|
| rowspan="4" |RecordTV
| rowspan="4" |[[RecordTV]]
|-
|-
|2015–2017
|2015–2017
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|-
|-
|2018–2019
|2018–2019
|''Power Couple Brazil''
|''[[Power Couple (Brazilian TV series)|Power Couple Brasil]]''
|
|
|-
|-
|2018–2019
|2018–2019
|''Sing with me''
|''[[Canta Comigo]]''
|
|
|}
|}


=== Movie theater ===
=== Film ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Year
!Title
!Title
!Role
!Character
|-
|-
|1984
|1984
|''Father Pedro and the Children's Revolt''
|''Padre Pedro e a Revolta das Crianças''
|Father Sebastião
|Padre Sebastião
|-
|-
|1987
|1987
|''The Ghoulish Ghosts''
|''Os Fantasmas Trapalhões''
|Delegate Augusto
|Delegate Augusto
|-
|-
|1988
|1988
|''The Wedding of Trapalhões''
|''O Casamento dos Trapalhões''
|Himself
|Himself
|-
|-
|1989
|1989
|''Os Trapalhões na Terra dos Monstros''
|''The Trolls in the Land of the Monsters''
|Himself
|Himself
|-
|-
|1990
|nineteen ninety
|''A Disruptive School''
|''Uma Escola Atrapalhada''
|Chopin Luís
|Chopin Luís
|-
|-
|1997
|1997
|''The Rebel Novice''
|''[[O Noviço Rebelde]]''
|Himself
|Himself
|-
|-
|2001
|2001
|''Xuxa and the Goblins''
|''[[Xuxa e os Duendes]]''
|Rich
|Rich
|}
|}

== Discography ==
* 1983 - ''Gugu''
* 1984 - ''Gugu''
* 1985 - ''Gugu Liberato''
* 1986 - ''Gugu Liberato''
* 1989 - ''Gugu''
* 1989 - ''Viva a Noite''
* 1990 - ''Viva a Noite''
* 1991 - ''Gugu Liberato Apresenta: Bailão Sertanejo''
* 1992 - ''Gugu Liberato Apresenta: Bailão Sertanejo 2''
* 1994 - ''Gugu''
* 1996 - ''Parque do Gugu''
* 1998 - ''Gugu Cantando Com Você''
* 2002 - ''Gugu Para Crianças''


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Brazilian television presenters]]
[[Category:Male actors of Portuguese descent]]
[[Category:Mass media people from São Paulo]]
[[Category:People from São Paulo]]

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Gugu Liberato
Gugu in 2019
Born
Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato

(1959-04-10)10 April 1959
Died21 November 2019(2019-11-21) (aged 60)
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • businessman
  • singer
  • actor
  • producer
PartnerRose Miriam di Matteo (2001–2019)
Children3

Antônio Augusto de Moraes Liberato (10 April 1959 – 21 November 2019), better known as Gugu Liberato or simply Gugu, was a Brazilian television presenter, entrepreneur, actor and singer.[1]

Early life[edit]

Liberato was born in São Paulo, Brazil, the son of Portuguese immigrants.[1] He used to write letters to Silvio Santos (who later hired him) suggesting ideas for programs. He started on television at age 14 as program production assistant on Domingo no Parque (Sunday at the Park), presented by Silvio Santos on SBT.[2] He is regarded as one of the most famous entertainers in the history of Brazilian television, standing next to names like Fausto Silva, Silvio Santos, Hebe Camargo and Xuxa Meneghel.[3]

Career[edit]

Liberato began studying dentistry at University of Marilia (Unimar) in Marilia, São Paulo, but dropped out when called by Silvio Santos, who invited him to take up a post in front of the cameras.[3] One of his first programs in 1981 was the Sessão Premiada São Paulo – Rio's version was by Paul Barboza. In 1982, Santos asked Argentine director Nelly Raymond to create a program for Saturday night. Viva a Noite was created, which was initially divided into several parts, and also presented by Ademar Dutra, Mariette Detotto and Jair Ogun.[4] Following some format changes, Gugu remained alone in the program, then directed by Homer Salles. While anchoring Viva a Noite, Gugu also directed Domingo no Parque for sometime and acted as the editor for the President's Week (Semana do Presidente) newsletter, which was aired in the commercial breaks between the Program Silvio Santos show.[5][6]

After the success of the musical group Menudo, which was extensively promoted by Viva a Noite in 1984, Gugu launched Brazilian musical groups of the same style, such as Dominó and Polegar, becoming a successful businessman.[7][8][9]

In August 1987, at the height of the success of Viva a noite, Gugu signed a contract with TV station Rede Globo. But on Saturday Carnival 1988, Santos went to meet the owner of Rede Globo, Roberto Marinho, personally, in order to release the presenter so he could stay on SBT. Santos was about to undergo a delicate surgery and made a millionaire proposal to Gugu, offering him much of the Sunday's programming schedule. As a comparison, Liberato's wages increased tenfold, besides earnings coming from advertising.[5][6]

Liberato debuted on SBT on Sundays on 17 April 1988,[10] hosting alone programs like Passa ou Repassa and Cidade Contra Cidade. Gugu also co-hosted Roletrando with Santos.[6]

Rede Globo, however, had already created a program for Gugu, and the program was ready but without a host. Rede Globo hired hastily Fausto Silva, who ran the Saturday late night show Perdidos na Noite (Lost in the Night) at TV Bandeirantes. So the show Domingão do Faustão started, by chance, on Sunday afternoons at Rede Globo, filling a schedule previously occupied by American TV series.[11]

Even though Gugu was responsible for part of the Sunday programming, he remained anchoring shows on Saturday night, especially musical programs like Sabadão Sertanejo. The greatest success, however, came with the show Domingo Legal, which competed with Domingão do Faustão, ironically a program created to be his. The competition in the late 1990s was for a long period favorable to Gugu, which ended the decade with peaks above 40 rating points.[11][12]

Personal life and death[edit]

Liberato had a domestic partnership with physician Rose Miriam di Matteo, with whom he had three children.[13]

On 20 November 2019, Liberato suffered an accident at his home in Windermere,[14] Greater Orlando, while trying to change the filter on his home's air conditioner; he fell from the roof of his home and hit his head. He was admitted to Orlando Health and it was reported that his condition was critical.[15][16] Rumors of his death were initially denied,[17] but on 22 November, it was confirmed that Liberato had died.[18]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Notes Network
1981–1982 Sessão Premiada SBT
1982 A Descida do Papai Noel End of year special
1982–1992 Viva a Noite
1986–1988 Parada do Dia das Crianças Annual Children's Day Special
1988 Domingugu Canceled program Rede Globo
1988 Roletrando SBT
1988–1989 Cidade contra Cidade
1988–1995 Passa ou Repassa
1989 Adivinhe Se Puder
1989–1993 TV Animal
1989–1991 Corrida Maluca
1991–1992 Big Domingo
1991–2002 Sabadão (or Sabadão Sertanejo)
1992 Programa de Vídeos
1992 Super Paradão End of year special
1992–1993 Nações Unidas
1993 Play Game
1993 Domingugu
1993–2009 Domingo Legal
1994 Noite dos Artistas
1994–1995 Paradão Sertanejo
1996 Parque do Gugu End of year special
1998-2008,
2015; 2017
Teleton
2000 TV Ano 50 Special 50 years of Brazilian TV Rede Globo
2002–2003 Disco de Ouro SBT
2009–2013 Programa do Gugu RecordTV
2015–2017 Gugu
2018–2019 Power Couple Brasil
2018–2019 Canta Comigo

Film[edit]

Year Title Role
1984 Padre Pedro e a Revolta das Crianças Padre Sebastião
1987 Os Fantasmas Trapalhões Delegate Augusto
1988 O Casamento dos Trapalhões Himself
1989 Os Trapalhões na Terra dos Monstros Himself
1990 Uma Escola Atrapalhada Chopin Luís
1997 O Noviço Rebelde Himself
2001 Xuxa e os Duendes Rich

Discography[edit]

  • 1983 - Gugu
  • 1984 - Gugu
  • 1985 - Gugu Liberato
  • 1986 - Gugu Liberato
  • 1989 - Gugu
  • 1989 - Viva a Noite
  • 1990 - Viva a Noite
  • 1991 - Gugu Liberato Apresenta: Bailão Sertanejo
  • 1992 - Gugu Liberato Apresenta: Bailão Sertanejo 2
  • 1994 - Gugu
  • 1996 - Parque do Gugu
  • 1998 - Gugu Cantando Com Você
  • 2002 - Gugu Para Crianças

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Gugu: biografia, fotos, vídeos, notícias – iG". gente.ig.com.br.
  2. ^ "Vida e carreira do apresentador Gugu Liberato". Imirante.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Gugu Liberato, um dos maiores nomes da TV brasileira, morre aos 60 anos". Globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 23 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  4. ^ Manso, Marcos. "Gugu Liberato".
  5. ^ a b "História de Gugu Liberato se confunde com a da TV brasileira". Correio do Povo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  6. ^ a b c Martins Ribeiro, Raquel (23 November 2019). "De office boy a ícone da TV: relembre a carreira de Gugu Liberato". Metrópoles (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Inspirado em Menudo, Gugu Liberato produziu Dominó e Polegar e lançou Marcelo Augusto". Folha de S. Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Da criação do Dominó a polêmicas; relembre fatos marcantes de Gugu Liberato na TV". Cidade Verde (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Gugu Liberato revelou Menudo e criou os grupos Dominó e Polegar". Jornal Extra (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Gugu agora também aos domingos". Jornal do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). 16 April 1988. p. 37 – via Google News.
  11. ^ a b "Em 1988, Silvio Santos barrou Gugu na Globo com proposta milionária". UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 August 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Domingão era dele: A trajetória de sucesso de Gugu Liberato no Ibope". UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  13. ^ Barranco, Luciana. "Filhos de Gugu Liberato estavam em casa na hora do acidente e João chamou ambulância". Revista Quem (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  14. ^ "Casa de Gugu Liberato em Orlando tinha mais de 600 m2". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 23 November 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Gugu Liberato sofre acidente em casa nos Estados Unidos e está internado" (in Brazilian Portuguese). O Globo. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  16. ^ Ying, Xiu (23 November 2019). "Family Confirms Death of Popular Brazilian TV Host Gugu Liberato".
  17. ^ "Presidente da Record TV solta comunicado em que desmente boatos sobre Gugu Liberato" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Contigo!. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  18. ^ "Morre Gugu Liberato, aos 60 anos". Veja (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019.

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