Danilo Gentili

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Danilo Gentili
Born (1979-09-27) September 27, 1979
Santo André, SP, Brazil
Medium Stand-up, Talk-show host, reporter, book author
Nationality Brazilian
Years active 2001 – present
Genres Observational comedy
Notable works and roles CQC, Agora é Tarde
Website danilogentili.com

Danilo Gentili Junior, better known as Danilo Gentili ( born September 27, 1979 in Santo André) is an advertiser, comedian, writer, cartoonist, reporter, businessman and talk-show host. Has emerged in Brazil as part of the comedy TV show CQC Brasil, Rede Bandeirantes and recently has got his own talk-show, Agora é Tarde.[1]

Early life

Danilo Gentili Junior was born in Santo André, SP and grew up in working suburbia. He was born Catholic, but grew up to become Protestant in his teenage years. He is the youngest child of Guiomar Gentili, a housewife from a small city in the state of Minas Gerais, and Danilo Gentili Sr., a type-machine maintenance man born in Botucatu, SP. Gentili is an Italian descendant, whose grandfather, Ulderico Gentili, a sacred painter, who escaped to Brazil from Italy during the World War II.

When Gentili was at the age of 18, he lost his father due to a sudden heart attack. Six months later, his older sister, Karina Gentili, died in a car accident. Since then, he has been the one responsible for his and his mother's household.

Gentili graduated in 2003 in Social Communication - Advertising UniABC.[2]

Career

Early career

In 2006 he founded a comedy show called Comedia ao Vivo,.[3] That same year, he joined the Stand-Up Comedy group Clube da Comédia.

In 2007, a producer from the soon-to-premier "CQC" show was watching his stand-up show at a bar and asked him to audition for the show. He got the job and in 2008 the show aired and changed his life.

From 2008–2009, he wrote a column on Mondays for one of the newspapers with more printed issues in Brazil, Metro.

In 2008 he collaborated with the largest circulation magazine in Brazil, Mad.

Television

CQC

In 2008, Danilo Gentili premiered on TV with a show called Custe o que Custar (CQC), on TV Bandeirantes. On his first interview, he put his guest, the singer Agnaldo Timóteo, in an awkward situation with all his nonsense questions and the guest left in the middle of the interview. That paid off. It was a big hit. What was supposed to be a temporary job for Danilo, turned out to be his great starting point on TV.

The show became famous due to “Inexperienced Reporter” (Reporter Inexperiente), a part of the show where Danilo pretended to be a newbie interviewing guests and asking them all kinds of nonsense questions. After a while he started doing more than that on the show. So he stood out on CQC interviewing people all over, especially about politics. At the Congress he became that reporter that every politician was afraid of. They tried to avoid being ridiculed when faced with his questions and being confronted with truths (which the viewers themselves would like to do so).

During the CQC Season of 2010/11, Danilo Gentili was conducting segments on the show called “Protest Now” and "National Identity" and also the main national political events.

In the years Danilo was covering stories in the National Congress, he starred in what later became newsworthy stories, i.e. he was kicked out of the Nacional Congress and banned from returning due to his questions on the chamber's president corruption charges, he was later physically assaulted by a senator's bodyguard and in another story he was held prisoner by the police after exposing a public school's administration problems.

On the last episode of the 2011 season, Danilo said his goodbye to the show so he could dedicate 100% of himself to his new project, the talk show "Agora é Tarde". At the occasion, he was honored by the show, which he was a part of for 4 seasons.

Agora é Tarde

Host and co-creator of the late-night show Agora é Tarde (It's too late).[1] This late-night talk show premiered June 2011 on TV Band and got high ratings and great reviews.

The show premiered with great ratings and reviews, both from the media and from the viewers.

The show has Ultraje a Rigor as the supporting band, has comedy segments, stand-up monologue, round-table with comedians talking about recent news and Brazilian stars as the main guests.

The media doubted the politically incorrect boy of possibly becoming one of the biggest hosts in Latin America, but since the show started, its viewers increased in 200% the network's ratings for that time slot.

Critics' recognition

Other than the awards, the show has been highly acclaimed by the critics for the quality of the show and also for the host's skills. According to the columnist Flávio Ricco, from UOL, "Danilo showed, more than anything, to be a real hard worker. A lot of what you see on the show is due to his strength and perseverance.'

In 2011, the show was awarded Best TV show and Best TV show host according to "Jornal O Globo", one of the biggest newspaper in Brazil.

Comedy Central Apresenta

“Comedy Central Apresenta” (Comedy Central Presents) is the first show from Comedy Central produced in Brazil. Danilo Gentili was chosen by the channel as the host of this project, that mainly consists on a typical stand-up night club show.

Awards

O Globo

Agora é Tarde' was chosen by this important newspaper publication as "Best 2011 TV Show" and Danilo Gentili, the 'Best TV Show Host'.

Troféu Imprensa

'Agora é Tarde' was chosen by the Brazilian Press Association as the 'Best Talk Show' in the 2012 edition of the awards.

Os Fatos Espetaculares do Ano

Danilo Gentili created and host this comic retrospective quizz about 2012 news highlights. First aired on TV Band on December 18, 2012.[4]

Film

Mato sem cachorro

Danilo Gentili will star as 'Leléo', the goofy-cousin sidekick to Bruno Gagliasso's 'Deco' in this comedy schedule to hit the Brazilian theaters in late 2013. Pedro Amorim is directing the feature film.

Pior Aluno da Escola (working title)

Danilo's book "Como se tornar o pior aluno da escola" will have a movie adaption. The movie will be directed by Fabrício Bittar. The project is in its initial stage and will have Danilo collaborate as script writer.

Stand-up comedy

Politically Incorrect

In 2010, the day before election day, Danilo wrote and presented a stand-up show talking about every single presidential candidate that year and broadcast it live on Brazil's biggest internet portal (UOL) with an audience of 1.5 million viewers. The show and Danilo hit the top 3 Trending Topics on twitter and there they stood for 2 days in a roll. The show turned into a DVD, an audiobook and a book and got world-wide comments by The New York Times (USA) and The Guardian (England).

Danilo Gentili: Volume 1

Considered a great surprise for the Brazilian comedy, Danilo sees the world in a very peculiar way. With a humorous and critical view of events, he builds his shows from the common life: personal frustrations, relationships, politics, current events, unusual facts and even the most trivial things, everything becomes raw material for his funny and clever work. Danilo Gentili naturally seem to know the recipe of the genre: originality, surprise, charisma and connection with the audience, these are the perfect ingredients for a good dose of humor, the one of the best medicine there is. After years of performing in bars and theaters, Danilo selected the tested and approved material by his audience and put together a 1-hour solo show and recently has documented that show so it will come out as a DVD later 2011.

Music

Ela Traiu o Rock&Roll

Danilo Gentili wrote the music and lyrics for "Ela traiu o Rock&Roll" (translation: She betrayed Rock&Roll), song that was recorded by Brazilian rock and roll band "Pedra Letícia" in 2011.[citation needed]

Radio

Band News FM

Due to the enormous success Agora é Tarde has had since it previewed on TV Band, the broadcast network decided to air the show also simultaneously on their radio station, Band News FM, one of the most traditional radio stations in Brazil.[citation needed]

Game

The World versus Danilo Gentili

A Tower Defense game, won the award for game of the year at the biggest Brazilian game convention (Brasil Game Show).[citation needed]

Businessman

Comedians Comedy Club

Danilo Gentili is one of 'Comedians Comedy Club'[5] partner, the first comedy club decided to the genre in Brazil, open Tuesday through Sunday.

International critics

The New York Times

In 2011 Danilo Gentili was mentioned in The New York Times for his comedy work in Brazil. About him, The New York Times wrote:

"Supplying Brazil’s Laugh Track" - With his baby face, boyish manner and goofy laugh, Mr. Gentili, 32, is the enfant terrible of comedy in Brazil. He has built his reputation on a willingness to ask celebrities — and especially politicians — questions that are considered embarrassing, outrageous or disrespectful. Recently he also got himself into trouble with a Twitter post that enraged Jewish community leaders in São Paulo. Even so, in June he became host of a late-night talk show on a national network and the big question now is: Will that format succeed in taming him? So far, the answer is no.[6]

"A Brazilian’s Comic Mania: Social Media" - Danilo Gentili, partner of a comedy club, has more than a touch of Bill Maher in him, as shown by a DVD called “Politicamente Incorreto.” “We’re not considered artists, we’re compared to punk rockers playing in the garage to see what happens, and I’m fine with that,” said Mr. Gentili, 32, who has just been given a late-night talk show on the Bandeirantes network.[7]

The Guardian

The UK newspaper cited Danilo Gentili in two articles. He was compared with Bill Maher (in 2011) and Jon Stewart (in 2012).

"Brazil's stand-up comics lead social revolution against powerful elites" - Danilo Gentili comedy also drew attention of England’s leading newspaper, The Guardian. In Tom Phillips's article, Gentili is named a comedian that leads a revolution “a highly controversial but also wildly popular comedian who is blazing a trail for stand-up comedy in South America's largest nation, is a man who enjoys living on the edge.”

The newspaper has highlighted the following of Mr. Gentili: "We earn money this way. If people get on TV they'll earn more money, even better. But if they don't, damn it. This will keep happening. So they don't owe allegiance to anyone.",

"Anywhere in the world people understand that the role of the comedian is to crack jokes. One day they'll understand it in Brazil, too, I hope," he said.[8]

"... With his stubble, baseball cap and habitual bleary-eyed look, he's like a shabbier version of The Daily Show's Jon Stewart. His approach isn't always subtle, sometimes abusing the powers that be in terms that would make Frankie Boyle blanch – as when he suggested the Brazilian president, a former victim of brutal state torture, had brought it upon herself – but it's won him a considerable domestic following among those who find his uncompromising style a breath of fresh air." [9]

Manager Magazin

Danilo Gentili was once again mentioned in an international article. After the British The Guardian [8] and American The New York Times,[7] now it is German Manager Magazin – a business magazine from the Der Spiegel group, one of the most important ones in Germany – who mentions the Brazilian comedian.

In the article, that brings to attention the advances of Brazilian technology, Gentili is presented as an influential comedian online, with more than 2 million Twitter followers. [10]

Prospect Magazine

Danilo Gentili made the headline of another British article, this time the Prospect Magazine compares the Brazilian comedian with Jon Stewart and stats that Gentili is helping Brazil match economic weight with cultural clout.[11]

Forbes magazine

The worldwide famous Forbes magazine add Danilo Gentili on their list of "Names you Need to Know". With a brief history on the comedians and a Q&A, the magazine highlights Danilo as the country’s latest comic phenomenon. [12]

Work

Television

Períod Title Station Notes Ref.
2008–2011 Custe o Que Custar Rede Bandeirantes Reporter
2011 - currently Agora é Tarde Rede Bandeirantes Host and creator [13]
2012 Comedy Central Apresenta Comedy Central e VH1 Host

Films

Períod Title Credit Ref.
2013 Mato sem Cachorro Actor
2014 Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola Writer

Stand-Up Comedy Scene

  • 2005/2009 - Clube da Comédia Stand-Up - author and comedian
  • 2006/2009 - Comédia Ao Vivo - creator, comedian and author
  • 2009 - Divina Comédia - creator, comedian and author (alongside other comedians)
  • 2008/2011 - Danilo Gentili Volume 1 (Stand-Up Comedy Solo Show) - comedian and author
  • 2010 - Politicamente Incorreto (Stand-Up Comedy Solo Show) - comedian and author
  • 2011 - Festival Risadaria (São Paulo, SP)
  • 2011 - Virada Cultural de São Paulo
  • 2012 - Festival Risadaria (São Paulo, SP)
  • 2012 - Virada Cultural de São Paulo
  • 2012 - Festival Risológio (Curitiba, SC) - 2012 Honoree

Music

  • 2011 - "Ela Traiu o Rock&Roll" - recorded by the band "Pedra Letícia"

Radio

  • 2011 - "Agora é Tarde" - Band News FM

Cartoonist

  • 2009 - Mad Magazine - Writer and cartoonist
  • 2012 - Mad Magazine - Writer and cartoonist

Businessman

  • 2010 - Comedians Comedy Club[14] - Partner

Merchandising

DVD

  • 2010 - Politicamente Incorreto
  • 2011 - Danilo Gentili - Volume 1

Books

  • 2009 - Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola (How to Become School's Worst Student) - Panda Books Publishing Company - author and illustrator
  • 2010 - Politicamente Incorreto (Politically Incorrect) - Panda Books Publishing Company - author and illustrator
  • 2012 - A Vida e Outros Detalhes Insignificantes (Life and other insignificant details) - Panda Books Publishing Company - author and illustrator

Games

  • 2011 - O Mundo vs Danilo Gentili (The World versus Danilo Gentili) – iOS[15]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 pt:Agora é Tarde
  2. Danilo Gentili CQC (in Portuguese)
  3. Comedy Café with Danilo Gentili Tuesday (in Portuguese)
  4. "Notícias | TV Band". Band.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2014-01-11. 
  5. Rael B. Riolino. "Comedians". Comedians. Retrieved 2014-01-11. 
  6. "Supplying Brazil’s Laugh Track". The New York Times. 2011-08-04. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Rohter, Larry (2011-08-07). "A Brazilian’s Comic Mania: Social Media". The New York Times. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Phillips, Tom (2011-10-02). "Brazil's stand-up comics lead social revolution against powerful elites". The Guardian (London). 
  9. Kettle, James (2 November 2012). "The rising stars of world standup". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2 November 2012. 
  10. "Aufstieg: Brasilien wird zum heimlichen IT-Riesen - manager magazin". Manager-magazin.de. Retrieved 2014-01-11. 
  11. by Prospect. "One to watch: Danilo Gentili". Prospectmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-11. 
  12. Antunes, Anderson. Forbes http://www.forbes.com/sites/andersonantunes/2011/05/25/is-danilo-gentili-brazils-controversial-talking-head-too-edgy-for-his-countrymen/ |url= missing title (help). 
  13. Flávio Ricco. "Danilo Gentili terá um programa diário na Band". Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  14. Rael B. Riolino. "Comedians". Comedians. Retrieved 2014-01-11. 
  15. "Jogo Temático do Humorista Danilo Gentili Para Ipad". macmagazine.com.br. 01/09/2011. 

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