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Roberto Vilar

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Roberto Vilar
Vilar in 2017.
Birth nameRoberto Vilar Fernández
Born1971 (age 52–53)
Xove, Galicia, Spain
MediumTelevision
NationalityGalician
Years active2000–present
Notable works and rolesOs Tonechos
Land Rober
(host, 2009–present)
Salta a la vista
(host, 2011–present)

Roberto Vilar Fernández (born 1971) is a Galician comedian, television presenter and actor.

Vilar started his television career as part of the comedy duo of Os Tonechos, a sketch show on the late-night variety show Luar. The success of the segment led to his own late-night sketch and variety show Land Rober.

In 2011 Vilar made the move from the regional television network, CRTVG, to a national one, when he was offered a contract by Mediaset España to host the game show Salta a la vista on Cuatro.[1]

In 2014, Vilar hosted the twelfth annual Mestre Mateo Awards.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Roberto Vilar llevará un concurso en Cuatro" [Roberto Vilar will host a game show on Cuatro]. El Correo Gallego.
  2. ^ "El humorista Roberto Vilar conducirá la gala de los XII Mestre Mateo, que tendrá a los espectadores como protagonistas". Europa Press (in Spanish). 12 April 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
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