Marco Luque

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Marco Luque
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Birth nameMarcos Luque Martins
Born (1974-04-09) April 9, 1974 (age 50)
São Paulo, SP, Brazil

Marcos Luque Martins (born April 8, 1974) is a Brazilian humorist, well known for his performances as a stand-up comedian and as one of the hosts of the Brazilian version for the Argentinian TV program CQC - Caiga Quien Caiga - (Spanish for Whoever might fall), in Portuguese, Custe o que Custar [1] (Whatever it takes).

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References

  1. "Brazilian CQC" (in Portuguese).