
Galvão Bueno
Known For
Acting
Born
1950-07-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Biography
Galvão Bueno, born on July 21, 1950, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a celebrated Brazilian sports commentator, best known for his enthusiastic coverage of Formula 1 and football. With a broadcasting career spanning over four decades, Bueno became the voice of Brazilian sports, working with Rede Globo, Brazil’s largest television network. His passionate, high-energy commentary style made him a household name, especially during Brazil's football World Cup victories and Ayrton Senna’s iconic moments in Formula 1. Bueno’s iconic catchphrases and emotional connections with athletes, particularly with Senna, earned him widespread affection and recognition. He covered ten World Cups and countless Formula 1 races, making his voice synonymous with major sports events in Brazil. In addition to his commentary career, Bueno ventured into business, including wine production, founding his own winery. He retired from regular broadcasting in recent years but remains a cherished figure in Brazilian sports media, with his voice still echoing in the memories of countless fans.
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Que História é Essa, Porchat?
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Senna
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A Life to Die For
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Ayrton: Retratos e Memórias
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Ayrton Senna do Brasil
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Baú do Esporte - Vozes
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Show 50 Anos
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Chico Anysio: Um Homem à Procura de Um Personagem
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Senna 30 Anos: O Dia que Ainda Não Terminou
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Craque da Voz
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Galvão: Olha o Que Ele Fez
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Senna: 30 Anos
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Bem, Amigos!
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50 Anos do Tri
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