Fátima Bernardes

Fátima Bernardes
Born (1962-09-17) September 17, 1962
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Education Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Occupation Journalist, Presenter
Years active 1987present
Notable credit(s) Encontro
(2012present)
Jornal Nacional
(19982011)
Jornal Hoje
(19961997)
Fantástico
(19931996)
Jornal da Globo
(19891992)
RJTV
(19871989)
Religion Catholic Church
Spouse(s) William Bonner
(m. 1990)
Children 3

Fátima Bernardes (born September 17, 1962 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian journalist and TV presenter.[1] She joined Rede Globo in 1987 as the host of RJTV, the regional news from Rio de Janeiro and became widely known in 1989 when she presented Jornal da Globo, the late night news program. She also presented Fantástico, Jornal Hoje and Jornal Nacional, where she was the news anchor from 1998 to 2011.[2]

Since 2012, Bernardes currently hosts her morning talk show, Encontro com Fátima Bernardes.

Biography

Bernardes studied journalism at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She began working for the Brazilian newspaper O Globo in 1983. In February 1987, she joined Rede Globo as a news presenter, and a few months after she presented the RJTV regional news program. In May 1989, she presented, together with Eliakim Araújo, the late night news program, Jornal da Globo, and from July 1989, with William Bonner, who later became her current husband the following year.[1]

Filmography

TV
year TV Show Role Network Notes
2012 Encontro com Fátima Bernardes Herself / presenter Rede Globo 2012 - present
Cheias de Charme (Sparkling Girls) Herself Guest Star
2014 Geração Brasil (G3N3R4T1ON BR4Z1L) Herself / ceremonialist Guest Star
Tá no Ar: a TV na TV (Okay Up: TV on TV) Herself Guest Star
2015 Alto Astral (High Spirits) Herself Guest Star

References

  1. 1 2 "Fátima Bernardes". Portal dos Jornalistas. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  2. "Fátima Bernardes comandará novo programa e Patrícia Poeta assume JN". G1 (in Portuguese). Globo.com. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2015.

External links

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