José Rafael Briceño Pulido
Birth nameJosé Rafael Briceño Pulido
Born (1970-05-27) May 27, 1970
Caracas, Venezuela
Medium
EducationAndrés Bello Catholic University
Alma mater
Years active1997–present
Genres
Subject(s)
SpouseIngrid Serrano Duque
Websitewww.profesorbriceno.com

José Rafael Briceño Pulido (Caracas, Venezuela; May 27, 1970), better known as el Profesor Briceño, is a Venezuelan comedian, announcer, theatre director and professor. He is the son of the psychologist, diplomat, and minister Mercedes Pulido de Briceño.[1][2]

Biography

After two decades directing and performing college Andrés Bello Catholic University and professional theater, he started to perform regularly as a comedian in the Moulin Rouge and Teatro Bar stand up comedy circuit. He has several individual comedy specials as Briceño lo cuenta todo, Briceño y el fin del Mundo, and PROFESOR BRICEÑO CÓMICO. Also, he has been a member of the collective stand up shows: Mi País tu País and Los Hijos del Ocio together with George Harris, José Rafael Guzmán and Led Varela. He was selected by Comedy Central as one of the venezuelan comedians for the television special Stand Up Sin Fronteras.[3][4]

Career in media

Radio

Briceño has also worked as radio host for several national radio station networks as Circuito X and La Mega. He has co-hosted shows with Victor Sánchez, Iván Aristeguieta, and Reuben Morales in Circuito X. He hosted "Disparejos" with Jairam Navas and Manuel Angel Redondo,[5] and currently, he host 5 Minutos Más with Oriana Infante and the also comedian Rey Vecchionacce on La Mega 107.3 FM.

Radio
Year Show Station
2010 Que Se Vayan Todos Circuito X
2011 Son Feos los Dos Circuito X
2012 Que Se Vayan Todos LaMega 107.3fm
2018 5 Minutos Más LaMega 107.3fm

Podcast

Radio
Year Show Platform
2000 Que Se Vayan Todos Lunacrecienteradio.com
2008 Que Se Vayan Todos Online, IVOOX
2010 Que Se Vayan Todos Circuito X, IVOOX, Online
2012–2017 Que Se Vayan Todos LaMega 107.3fm, IVOOX, Online
2019 Que Se Vayan Todos YouTube, IVOOX, Spotify.

Television

He is the host of "Reporte Semanal" that is broadcast through the streaming platform Vivoplay. The show is similar to the format of The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Real Time with Bill Maher and Lewis Black's Root of All Evil, among others. He has been a guest panelist in Erika Tipo 11 and has been a guest host of Chataing TV a popular Late Night TV show created and hosted by Luis Chataing.

Career as educator

He is linked to the Schools of Communication and Journalism at his alma mater Andrés Bello Catholic University as professor of public speaking, semantics and Art history among other courses.

After a hiatus of his academic responsibilities, Briceño worked as public speaking and speech coach for the Miss Venezuela Organization, until 2014 when he quit mainly due to the need to spend more time with his wife and daughters, and to get involved with new radio, television and stand-up comedy projects.[6][7][8] He has been a motivational speaker and a professor in corporate workshops. Currently, he is back as a professor in the Andrés Bello Catholic University.[9]

References

  1. "WOMAN GETS HIGH U.N. POST". The New York Times. February 27, 1985. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. UN Documents. United Nations Document Library NP.
  3. "A petición: otras dos funciones de Briceño lo cuenta todo". El Diario de Caracas. April 13, 2015. Archived from the original on January 12, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  4. "Briceño y el fin del mundo en Caracas antes de gira internacional". El Diario de Caracas. February 25, 2016. Archived from the original on January 12, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  5. "MundoUR - Union Radio - UnionRadio.net".
  6. "El Profesor Briceño renunció a la organización Miss Venezuela". El Universal. May 5, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  7. "José Rafael Briceño renunció al Miss Venezuela". La Prensa. May 6, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  8. "Profesor Briceño: No renuncié al Miss Venezuela por dinero". Dailymotion.com. July 6, 2014. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  9. "AQ Top 5 Political Satirists: José Rafael Briceño".
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