Claudiu Teohari

Claudiu Teohari (born November 14, 1981), known profesionally as Teo, is a Romanian stand up-comedian, writer and occasional actor. After rising to fame in his native Romania as a household name in Bucharest's Deko Café, he was catapulted to Internet superstardom by a series of YouTube recordings of his routines that went viral. As an actor, he made a cameo appearance in Dan Chișu's 2010 directorial debut, WebSiteStory. He currently lives in Bucharest with his partner, former Playboy playmate Melinda Kutasi.

Early life and education
Teohari was born in Bucharest in 1981. The grandson of an airline pilot who occasionally flew Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu's official plane, he grew up in the Bucharest neighborhood of Titan. While attending highschool, he played in a rock band, wrote articles for the school newspaper, and traveled Europe with the George Coșbuc Highschool debate team. He has said that competitive debating had a great influence on the way he came to approach writing and stand-up later in his life. After graduating he attended the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies where he studied business mangement. He has stated in interviews that he found it to be a waste of his time and regrets the time spent there.

Career
Teo started considering doing stand-up in 2003, while working in public relations. His first public performance took place in early 2004 in Bucharest's Deko Café, at an open mic night. He describes the experience as unpleasant, as the lack of experience was noticeable, but his enthusiasm won fellow stand-up comedian Mihai Bobonete's trust, and he was asked to come back for a few weeks before being invited to join the club's official roster as a featured performer. Together with fellow comics Costel Bojog and Viorel Dragu, he became an overnight sensation when, in 2006, club owner and manager Dan Chișu published some of their routines on YouTube. A bit in which he deals with Romanian profanity and the way it reflects the relationship between men and women received national coverage and drew considerable attention to a phenomenon considered to be virtually unknown until then in Romania. Together with Costel Bojog and Viorel Dragu, he started touring extensively and also got a job with Leo Burnett Worldwide as a copywriter which he quit when he was able to earn a steady income from stand-up.

Teohari dissasociated himself with Deko Café and their brand in 2009 after a series of financial misunderstandings with the club's management. With Viorel Dragu and Costel Bojog, he founded Club 99, his own comedy club. A sold out Sala Palatului watched Teo in late 2013 as the opening act for Pablo Francisco's "Live and Kickin'" tour stop in Bucharest, which certified him as one of the most important stand-up performers in Romania.

După Bloguri
In 2009, Teohari debuted his own weekly comedy show on Realitatea TV called După Bloguri, a pun on the După blocuri album title by Romanian hip hop group B.U.G. Mafia. The program examined various aspects of Romanian contemporary culture by focusing on weekly Internet stories about Romanian bloggers and writers. Together with producer Ana Maria Caia, he executive produced the weekly program until its cancellation in late 2009 after 20 episodes. Realitatea TV was consequentely sued by Indie Studio, the show's production company, for refusing to pay a part of the production costs.

Antena 2 Controversy
In 2011 Teohari appared as a guest on the Antena 2 tabloid talk show "It's Showtime!" and sparked controversy after bashing the show's format and stating that tabloid journalists are being intentionally harmful to their audiences. He talked about the experience on his personal blog, saying that he had been banned from appearing on the program again by the show's producers after the incident.

Nimic Nou
In late 2013, Teo started hosting Nimic Nou (Nothing New), a weekly YouTube series created by comedy writers Raul Gheba and Radu Alexandru. Produced by Sector 7 as a weekly video blog that that parodies Romanian viral videos, the show has become very successfull in Romania.

Stand-Up Specials
In 2013, Teohari teamed up with Media Pro to release his first stand-up special as on the video-on-demand service Voyo.