- Children: Lara, with Magda Colares and João Guilherme (b. 2 February 2004) and Rodrigo (b. May 20th 2008 in São Paulo), with journalist Luciana Cardoso.
- Before become a famous TV host, he worked as a radio sports reporter in São Paulo.
- He has five siblings. The youngest is the journalist Leonor Corrêa (b.1962). She has a daughter named Julia (b.2001).
- Studied Law in São Paulo, but never finished the course.
- Son of economist Amauri Correia Silva and languages teacher Cordélia Moraes.
- Presents "Domingão do Faustão" show on TV Globo. (October 2001)
- Was in his church's little choir as a child and considered becoming a priest back then.
- A Domingão do Faustão (1989) sweepstake during the 1998 FIFA World Cup reportedly collected 36 million mobile calls. Brazil, however, reportedly had only 4 million mobile phones back then.
- Covered both the Andraus and Joelma buildings' fires in 1972 and 1974 respectively, and witnessed several people jumping to their deaths from the fire in the latter. See Joelma 23º Andar (1980).
- Debuted in Globo TV as a sports broadcaster in 1982. Was first credited as "Faustão" in during the Carnival television specials in February 1989, one month before Domingão do Faustão (1989) premiered.
- Studied law at PUC but left his studies for television.
- He studied in the same classroom with Regina Duarte on childhood.
- Supported Silvio Santos's candidacy as president.
- Is known for his support towards crew members whenever they face difficulties in their personal lives.
- Brother of television director, producer and writer Leonor Corrêa.
- Shares a birthday with his longtime Domingão do Faustão (1989) director, Lucimara Parisi.
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