Henry Bugalho

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Henry Bugalho
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Born
Henry Alfred Bugalho

(1980-10-02) October 2, 1980 (age 43)
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Alma mater Federal University of Paraná
Occupation(s)YouTube creator, writer, translator and philosopher
Years active2006–present

Henry Alfred Bugalho (born October 2, 1980), known simply as Henry Bugalho, is a Brazilian YouTube creator, writer, translator and philosopher. [1] [2] [3] Bugalho is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

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Education

Bugalho studied Philosophy at the Federal University of Paraná, [4] with emphasis in Aesthetics. [5] [6]

Career

As a writer

Prior to his YouTube career, Henry Bugalho writes several books such as Guia de Nova York para Mãos-de-Vaca (New York Guide for the Tight-fisted), on which he worked together with his wife, Denise Nappi. This work was featured in the Brazilian newspaper O Globo . [7] [8] [9] He also authored The Parallel Life of Your Dog, O Cão Cego da Guardia Vieja, O Canto do Peregrino, Cassandra, O Rei dos Judeus, das novelas O Covil dos Inocentes, O Homem Pós-Histórico e Margot Adormecida, Meu Pai, O Guru do Presidente, and two collections of short stories. [10]

YouTube

Bugalho created his YouTube channel on 30 november 2006. In 2018, Henry expressed his opposition to the Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and right wing essayist Olavo de Carvalho. [11] His YouTube channel, has reached about 593,000 subscribers. [12]

After the 2018 Brazilian presidential election his channel quickly started to grow. He often works with Brazilian Politics mainly criticisms against the Presidency of Jair Bolsonaro. [13]

His channel is identified with a new wave of brazilian liberal or left-wing channels and YouTubers, such as Sabrina Fernandes, Felipe Neto, Lilia Schwarcz, Meteoro Brasil, Caue Moura, Pirula, Jones Manoel. [14]

Personal life

Henry is married and has a child. [15]

Bugalho has resided in over 6 countries and is fluent in 3 languages. He currently resides in Alicante, Spain.

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