Bussunda

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Cláudio Besserman Vianna, the comedian "Bussunda" (photo taken by José Cruz/ABr).
Cláudio Besserman Vianna, the comedian "Bussunda" (photo taken by José Cruz/ABr).

Cláudio Besserman Vianna (Rio de Janeiro, June 25, 1962Vaterstetten, June 17, 2006), commonly known as Bussunda, was a Brazilian humorist and TV comedian, member of the Casseta & Planeta troupe. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, where he lived and worked, having started his career in the 1980s as a writer for satirical magazine Casseta Popular. One of the most popular Brazilian comedians of his generation, the overweight Bussunda was famous for his impersonations of football striker Ronaldo and of Brazil's president Lula. He also did the voice of Shrek in the Brazilian Portuguese version. He was Jew, of Romanian origin (as confirmed by his sister, Helena [1]).

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[edit] Nickname

"Bussunda" is said to derive from his school nickname "Besserman Sujismundo" ("Filthy Besserman"), since his parents and friends say he wasn't very fond of taking baths; it was a reference to "Sujismundo", a character used in a government-run educational campaign about urban pollution in the early 1970s [2]. Besserman also said the word was a contraction of "two of his favorite things" (which he did not specify, but likely meant "buceta" and "bunda" – in Portuguese, vulgar slangs for vagina and buttocks), though this meaning is assumed to be a backronym .

[edit] Death

Bussunda died of a heart attack in a hotel in the neighbourhood of Parsdorf in Vaterstetten, a suburb of Munich, Germany, where some members of Casseta & Planeta accompanied the Brazilian national team at the World Cup, for a series of TV shows.

His body was flown from Germany back to Rio de Janeiro, where funeral services were held at the C.R. Flamengo gymnasium (Bussunda had been a long-time fan of Flamengo and often used his celebrity status to promote the club). He is buried at the São João Batista cemetery in Rio.

Almost every TV show and magazine in Brazil did a tribute to Bussunda. The special Casseta & Planeta episode dedicated to him reportedly had the best ratings of the show's history.

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