Léo Lins

Léo Lins is a Brazilian comedian, author, and actor, best known for his dark humor jokes and his appearances on “The Noite” show, hosted by Danilo Gentili on SBT. Lins began his career in 2005 with stand-up comedy shows, eventually creating the spectacle “Pão e Circo,” and later joining the group “Comédia em Pé.” In 2009, he released the first stand-up comedy book in Brazil, titled “Notas de um comediante stand-up,” followed by “Segredos da comédia stand-up” in 2014.

Starting his television career, Léo Lins worked as one of the writers for the show “Legendários” on Record TV, hosted by Marcos Mion in 2010. However, his first appearance was in 2008 on the first edition of the segment “Quem Chega Lá” on “Domingão do Faustão” on TV Globo. He has also appeared in soap operas and radio and television programs such as “Malhação,” “Programa do Jô,” “Pânico,” “A Praça é Nossa,” and “A Liga.”

In 2011, he joined the panel of the talk show “Agora é Tarde,” hosted by Danilo Gentili on Rede Bandeirantes. Then, in 2013, when Danilo was hired by SBT, Léo Lins also moved to the new program. In 2018, he made his debut in cinemas with the movie “Exterminadores do Além Contra a Loira do Banheiro,” acting alongside Danilo Gentili, Murilo Couto, and Dani Calabresa. With his stand-up shows, Léo Lins has traveled to various countries such as the United Kingdom, Portugal, Japan, and Germany.