Leandro Hassum Moreira, born on September 26, 1973, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry, recognized as an actor, comedian, writer, director, and film producer.
With a career spanning decades, he has become a prominent figure in Brazilian comedy, captivating audiences through his work in film, television, and voice acting.
Hassum’s infectious humor and versatile performances have made him a household name, particularly for his roles in popular franchises and dubbed animations.
He is married to Karina Gomes since 1998, and the couple shares a daughter named Pietra Hassum.
Siblings
Leandro has a brother named Carlos, though details about his sibling’s life remain largely private and out of the public spotlight.
Unlike Hassum’s high-profile career in entertainment, Carlos does not appear to be involved in the industry, and information about any additional siblings is scarce in available records.
Career
Hassum’s career began in the world of Brazilian comedy, where he quickly rose to prominence through stand-up performances and television appearances.
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He gained widespread recognition for his role as Tino in the blockbuster film franchise “Até que a Sorte nos Separe” (Till Luck Do Us Part), portraying a lottery winner navigating hilarious misfortunes, which became one of Brazil’s highest-grossing comedy series.
His voice acting talents shone in the Brazilian dubs of major animated hits, including Gru in the “Despicable Me” series and its spin-offs like “Minions,” bringing a unique flair to the character originally voiced by Steve Carell.
On television, Hassum starred in shows such as “Chapa Quente” and “Divertics,” showcasing his comedic timing in ensemble casts.
His filmography expanded with Netflix originals like “Just Another Christmas,” where he played a man reliving the holiday in a time loop, as well as “A Vampire in the Family,” “Almost Family,” and “Fenced In,” blending humor with family-oriented themes.
Beyond acting, Hassum has ventured into directing and producing, solidifying his influence in Brazilian cinema and earning acclaim for his contributions to the genre.
Accolades
Hassum was nominated for the Art and Quality Brazil Award as Best Comedian in 2010 and the Best of the Year Award in the same category in 2008.
His television work earned him recognition at the Melhores do Ano awards, including a win in 2014 for his role in “Divertics” and nominations in 2013 and 2015 for “Divertics” and “Chapa Quente,” respectively.
Additionally, Hassum’s dedication has been honored with the Brazilian International Press Award, among other accolades, reflecting his enduring popularity and critical appreciation in the industry.
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