Alex Vizorek, born Alexandre Wieczoreck on September 21, 1981, is a multifaceted Belgian personality who has made a name for himself in television hosting, comedy, writing, and radio broadcasting.
Born in Brussels, Belgium, Vizorek grew up in the Borinage region, where his Polish immigrant grandfather settled. He attended Lycée Dachsbeck and later enrolled at Université libre de Bruxelles, pursuing both commercial engineering and journalism.
After completing his studies, Vizorek further honed his skills at the Cours Florent, where he specialized in stand-up comedy. This training laid the foundation for his future success in the entertainment industry.
In 2009, Vizorek joined the theatre group Kings of Comedy and appeared in the Made In Brussels Show. The same year, his show Alex Vizorek est une œuvre d'art won the prestigious François Silvant Award at the Montreux Comedy Festival.
Vizorek's radio career took off when he began hosting a show on Bel RTL, covering football games. He went on to host his own programs on VivaCité and La Première, and served as a guest host for France Inter from 2012 to 2014.
As a writer, Vizorek has contributed to prominent publications such as L'Echo and Le Soir. In 2018, he was announced as the host of the 9th Magritte Awards, a prestigious honor in the Belgian entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Vizorek has demonstrated his versatility and talent in various fields, solidifying his position as a respected and beloved figure in Belgian entertainment.