Gregorio Duvivier
Actor, Presenter, Screenwriter and Writer
Gregorio Duvivier is a Brazilian actor, comedian, writer, screenwriter and poet, with a degree in Literature from PUC-Rio (2008). Together with actors Marcelo Adnet, Fernando Caruso and Rafael Queiroga, he was part of the cast of comedians in the play "Z.É. Zenas Emprovisadas" (2003-14), which ran for more than ten years across the country.
He is one of the creators and participants of the YouTube channel Porta dos Fundos, a project which he also developed into a show on the FOX channel in 2014 and the show and program "Portátil" in 2016.
He has acted in and written television series and miniseries, such as "Louco Por Elas" (2012, Globo), "As Brasileiras" (2012, Globo), "O Fantástico Mundo de Gregório" (2012, Multishow) and "O Grande Gonzalez" (2016, Fox).
He has also acted in films such as "The First Temptation of Christ" (2019, directed by Rodrigo Van Der Put), "Sorry for the Disorder" (2016, directed by Tomás Portella), "The Invisible Life" (2019, directed by Karim Aïnouz) - winner of the main prize at the Un Certain Regard parallel show at the Cannes Film Festival.
The artist wrote the books "A partir de amanhã eu juro que a vida vai ser agora" (2008), "Ligue os pontos - Poemas de amor" and "Big Bang" (2014) and "Put Some Farofa" (2014), released with actress Fernanda Torres. He was a columnist for the Folha de São Paulo newspaper and presented “Greg News” on HBO.