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Marcelo Madureira (Marcelo Barreto Garmatter) was born on 24 May, 1958 in Curitiba, Paraná, 🇧🇷, is an A jewish brazilian male actor. Discover Marcelo Madureira's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

Popular As Marcelo Barreto Garmatter
Occupation N/A
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 24 May 1958
Birthday 24 May
Birthplace Curitiba, Paraná, 🇧🇷
Nationality Brazil

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Who Is Marcelo Madureira's Wife?

His wife is Cláudia Garmatter Barreto

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Wife Cláudia Garmatter Barreto
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Children Patrícia Garmatter Barreto, Roberto Garmatter Barreto, Fernanda Garmatter Barreto

Marcelo Madureira Net Worth

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1958

Marcelo Madureira is the stage name of Marcelo Barreto Garmatter (Curitiba, May 24, 1958), a Brazilian comedian.

1964

Despite having been a Communist in his youth, Madureira said he had "no aversion to Globo," a television network intimately linked to the Brazilian military regime (1964-1985).

1978

Since 1978, along with four university colleagues, he began publishing the humorous tabloid "Casseta Popular", which in 1986 became the "Almanaque Casseta Popular" magazine.

1992

He was part of the troupe that developed and presented between 1992 and 2010, the comedy show "Casseta & Planeta Urgente" at Rede Globo.

Along with another group member, Hubert, he writes the Coluna do Agamenon to the newspaper "O Globo."

He was professor of mathematics of an old Brazilian education program, MOBRAL and is a graduate in Production Engineering at the School of Engineering at UFRJ, having worked as an engineer in the Planning Department of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES).

Madureira is a black belt in judo and has been married for 25 years to the psychoanalyst Claudia, with whom he had three children.

Marcelo Madureira lived in Curitiba until age 13, when he moved with his family to Rio de Janeiro.

Son of former members of the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB), Madureira studied in a school which now he describes as "a den of Communism" and where he became active in left-wing underground organizations (he was a member of the PCB).

Madureira does analysis since 14-year-old, a custom in his family (including his parents).

He argues that "psychoanalysis is the aerobics of the soul."

But he admits that has relationship problems with others and defines himself as a person of "difficult temperament, irascible, sometimes."

Although he claims to do "serious humor" (his older brother considered him a "Brazilian Woody Allen"), Madureira paradoxically states that his "mental age is 13 to 14 years old, most of the time."

In 1992, the Almanac merged with the humour newspaper "Planeta Diário" (Daily Planet), which has led to the magazine "Casseta & Planeta", that lasted until 1995.

This undoubtedly made things easier when he and his fellow comedians were hired by Rede Globo in 1992, to star in the comedy show "Casseta & Planeta Urgente" in primetime on Tuesday nights.

2003

Surely this "ideological patrolling" was significantly smaller before 2003, the year that the "Cassetas" were ranked by the magazine "Veja" as "the most powerful artists of the country."

In 2003, Lula da Silva began his first term and has become one of the most popular politicians of the History of Brazil - apart from being a perfect target for comedians of all ideological hues, due to his low educational level and the use of quaint expressions.

2006

In "Casseta & Planeta Urgente", the Brazilian President was parodied by Bussunda, who died while covering the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany.

In an official statement, Lula da Silva regretted the death of the comedian, regarded by him as "a great artist, a youthful symbol of Brazilian creativity and irreverence."

Still, any hint of sympathy for the President that may be left in the group, would end there.

By September 2006, the "Casseta" Claudio Manoel said: "I was never a Lula voter and did not expect much from him. I find it sad the continuity of a government in which I do not personally believe."

The tone of the criticism (in the show and beyond) would be increased in subsequent years, Marcelo Madureira standing out.

2010

Although the President of the Globo Organizations, Roberto Marinho, feared the reactions against a program whose humour he regarded as "scatological", it has proven to be a great success, and lasted until 2010 (four years after the death of Bussunda, the most popular member of the group).

Madureira believes that in Brazil there is a "dictatorship of the majority", which has "difficulties in dealing with the different, with something that is not consensus."

Among the "different", would be the humour practiced by "Casseta & Planeta", a victim of what he considers an "anti-Casseta militancy" which would use social networks "to offend and even threaten."

On the night of the first round of the 2010 presidential election, he said at the program "Manhattan Connection" (GNT, Globo TV) that Lula da Silva was "an impostor, a tramp and a swindler" and that Dilma Rousseff looked like a "transvestite of Kim Jong-Il."

The controversial part was deleted in subsequent repetitions of the program, but it can be easily found on YouTube.