
Alfonso Ribeiro
Ribeiro started his career as a child actor and gained recognition for his titular performance in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid. He later competed in the thirteenth season of the British survival show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Ribeiro currently hosts ABC's video clip series America's Funniest Home Videos and co-hosts its reality competition series Dancing with the Stars with Julianne Hough. He won the latter program's nineteenth season alongside professional dancer Witney Carson, with whom he presented the GSN game show Catch 21.
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Known For

A Capitol Fourth

America's Funniest Home Videos

Dancing with the Stars

Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade

The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular

America's Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition

Catch 21

Catch 21

Extreme Ghostbusters

In the House

Silver Spoons

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Unwrapped 2.0
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