1938 - 2022
José Eugênio Soares (16 January 1938 – 5 August 2022), known professionally as Jô Soares (Portuguese: /ˈʒo soˈaɾis, ˈswa-, -ɾiʃ/), or Jô, was a Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author, musician, actor and writer. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jô Soares has received more than 177,940 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jô Soares is the 35th most popular presenter (down from 31st in 2019), the 474th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 424th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Brazilian Presenter.
Jô Soares is a famous Brazilian comedian, actor, writer, and television host, known for his pioneering work in Brazilian television. He is most famous for his late-night talk shows, such as "Jô Soares Onze e Meia" (Jô Soares Eleven-Thirty) and "Programa do Jô" (Jô's Show), which aired on Rede Globo from the 1980s to the 2010s.
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Among presenters, Jô Soares ranks 35 out of 110. Before him are Yoo Jae-suk, David Frost, Barbara Walters, Joey Bishop, Phil McGraw, and Alex Trebek. After him are Casey Kasem, Steve Allen, Rush Limbaugh, Regis Philbin, Sabine Schmitz, and Benny Hinn.
1972 - Present
HPI: 48.93
Rank: 29
1939 - 2013
HPI: 48.49
Rank: 30
1929 - 2022
HPI: 48.04
Rank: 31
1918 - 2007
HPI: 47.71
Rank: 32
1950 - Present
HPI: 47.64
Rank: 33
1940 - 2020
HPI: 47.37
Rank: 34
1938 - 2022
HPI: 47.21
Rank: 35
1932 - 2014
HPI: 47.12
Rank: 36
1921 - 2000
HPI: 46.53
Rank: 37
1951 - 2021
HPI: 46.45
Rank: 38
1931 - 2020
HPI: 46.42
Rank: 39
1969 - 2021
HPI: 46.38
Rank: 40
1952 - Present
HPI: 46.29
Rank: 41
Among people born in 1938, Jô Soares ranks 351. Before him are Tura Satana, Theo-Ben Gurirab, Aristide Guarneri, Charles Lloyd, Elza Ibrahimova, and Kazım Ayvaz. After him are Rafael Osuna, Rolf Wolfshohl, Nikola Kotkov, Gavino Ledda, Kito Lorenc, and Jay Garner. Among people deceased in 2022, Jô Soares ranks 283. Before him are Nélida Piñon, Greg Bear, Robert Blust, Henk Groot, Yoko Shimada, and Freddy Rincón. After him are Carlos Amigo Vallejo, Jüri Tarmak, L. Q. Jones, Zofia Posmysz, Gerben Karstens, and Eileen Ryan.
1938 - 2011
HPI: 47.36
Rank: 345
1938 - 2018
HPI: 47.35
Rank: 346
1938 - Present
HPI: 47.34
Rank: 347
1938 - Present
HPI: 47.32
Rank: 348
1938 - 2012
HPI: 47.28
Rank: 349
1938 - 2020
HPI: 47.28
Rank: 350
1938 - 2022
HPI: 47.21
Rank: 351
1938 - 1969
HPI: 47.16
Rank: 352
1938 - Present
HPI: 47.15
Rank: 353
1938 - 1971
HPI: 47.10
Rank: 354
1938 - Present
HPI: 47.09
Rank: 355
1938 - 2017
HPI: 47.08
Rank: 356
1938 - Present
HPI: 47.07
Rank: 357
1937 - 2022
HPI: 47.69
Rank: 277
1951 - 2022
HPI: 47.65
Rank: 278
1940 - 2022
HPI: 47.64
Rank: 279
1938 - 2022
HPI: 47.58
Rank: 280
1953 - 2022
HPI: 47.54
Rank: 281
1966 - 2022
HPI: 47.36
Rank: 282
1938 - 2022
HPI: 47.21
Rank: 283
1934 - 2022
HPI: 47.18
Rank: 284
1946 - 2022
HPI: 47.15
Rank: 285
1927 - 2022
HPI: 47.03
Rank: 286
1923 - 2022
HPI: 46.90
Rank: 287
1942 - 2022
HPI: 46.89
Rank: 288
1927 - 2022
HPI: 46.87
Rank: 289
Among people born in Brazil, Jô Soares ranks 474 out of 2,067. Before him are Alex Ribeiro (1948), Márcio Santos (1969), Jurandir de Freitas (1940), Alfredo Brilhante da Costa (1904), Hermógenes Fonseca (1908), and Carlos Renato Frederico (1957). After him are Cicinho (1980), Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald (1905), Benedicto de Moraes Menezes (1906), Humberto de Araújo Benevenuto (1903), Anselmo Duarte (1920), and Luisão (1981).
1948 - Present
HPI: 47.35
Rank: 468
1969 - Present
HPI: 47.31
Rank: 469
1940 - 1996
HPI: 47.30
Rank: 470
1904 - 1980
HPI: 47.30
Rank: 471
1908 - Present
HPI: 47.26
Rank: 472
1957 - Present
HPI: 47.21
Rank: 473
1938 - 2022
HPI: 47.21
Rank: 474
1980 - Present
HPI: 47.18
Rank: 475
1905 - 1985
HPI: 47.17
Rank: 476
1906 - 1944
HPI: 47.17
Rank: 477
1903 - 2000
HPI: 47.12
Rank: 478
1920 - 2009
HPI: 47.12
Rank: 479
1981 - Present
HPI: 47.12
Rank: 480
Among presenters born in Brazil, Jô Soares ranks 2. Before him are Hebe Camargo (1929).