Luciano Huck


Luciano Grostein Huck is a Brazilian TV host and entrepreneur. Since 2000 he has hosted the TV show , aired every Saturday on Brazilian network Rede Globo, and also broadcast to 114 countries, via Globo International.
Huck is also the founder of Joá Investments, an investment fund focused on technology and lifestyle start-up companies, that only makes partnerships with companies committed with sustainability and with the preservation of the environment. Among Joá's investments, there are Cataratas, that focus on sustainable tourism, Tembici, a bike-sharing and bike-parking system, and also Agrade Investments that works with start-ups in the USA.

Early life

Huck was born in São Paulo, the son of the lawyer Hermes Marcelo Huck and the urban planner Marta Dora Grostein, and half-brother of the film director Fernando Grostein Andrade. Huck is Jewish, being his maternal grandfather, Mauricio Grostein, native of the city of Ekaterinoslav, Soviet Union. He studied at the Law School of the University of São Paulo.
He was an intern at Brazilian advertising agencies such as W/Brasil. At the same time, he opened Cabral, a nightclub in São Paulo.
His first direct connection with communication was as a writer at Jornal da Tarde newspaper in 1993. His job was to write a daily section called Circulando, about youth behavior and entertainment. Huck also started working on a radio show aired by Rádio Jovem Pan.
Huck had his television debut in 1994 with a feature on TV show "Perfil", presented by Otávio Mesquita. He was 24 when his newspaper page Circulando became a TV show under the same name, aired on network CNT Gazeta.

Career

Television

In September 1996 came his solo debut on TV, with TV show "H" on Rede Bandeirantes de Televisão; Luciano Huck was also the host of radio show Torpedo on Rádio Jovem Pan. At 27, Luciano Huck left the newspaper to work full-time on TV show "H".
Luciano Huck joined Rede Globo network in September 1999, to host Caldeirão do Huck. His program combines entertainment and charity work. On April 8, 2018, Caldeirão do Huck celebrated its eighteenth year on air.

Social entrepreneurship and politics

Luciano Huck is the founder and chairman of Instituto Criar, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote youth professional, social and personal development by teaching them means of filmmaking. Over 2000 youth have enrolled in its educational program since it was established in 2004. He is also member of the civic movement Agora!
There were talks that Huck would run for president of Brazil in the 2018 elections. The presenter declined the offer, but said he would keep "discussing important issues for Brazil".

Personal life

Luciano Huck is married to the Brazilian television presenter, actress and singer Angélica Ksyvickis. They are parents of Joaquim, Benício, and Eva.

Filmography

Television

Film

Awards

Huck received the Prêmio Extra de Televisão award for Best TV Host for 8 consecutive years, an accolade organized by Rio de Janeiro newspaper Extra, and it is similar to the People's Choice Awards.
Caldeirão do Huck also received the same award as Best Variety Show for 9 years, including an Outstanding Award for the feature Soletrando in 2007.