Sergio Nicolás de Jesús Carlo Pichardo (born March 19, 1977) is a Dominican actor best known for his role as Carbo, in Andy García's movie The Lost City and as Manolo Tavarez, opposite Michelle Rodriguez in the film Trópico de Sangre. He is also known as the co-host of Chevere Nights, a television entertainment news show in Dominican Republic.[1] More recently, he has been the producer and host of the YouTube political news satire show, El Antinoti,[2] which has become the most famous show of this nature in the Dominican Republic, being a vocal critic of the government and the establishment.[3]
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^Diario, Listin (August 18, 2020). "Las fuertes críticas de Sergio Carlo al Gobierno: "Todo indica que habrá familias sagradas en este nuevo gobierno de Luis Abinader"". listindiario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved August 19, 2020.
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