Pablo Garí is a screenwriter and comedian performing under the stage name of "El Pible." He was a pioneer of Cuba's "Movimiento del Joven Humor" in the 1980s, and founded the comedy groups "La Leña del Humor" in Santa Clara and "La Seña del Humor de Matanzas." He published the book "El Cartero en Llamas Dos Veces" and has written humorous articles for various Cuban publications. Pible won the Premio Nacional de Literatura Humorística in 1995 for his book "El Conde de Manuscritos."
Living in Santiago de Chile for eight years, Pible worked in television and radio and published five humor books. He has lived in Miami since 2002, where he continues to publish books and performs as a comedian in theaters and nightclubs. He has also been a screenwriter on television programs such as "Seguro que Yes," "Esta Noche Tu Night," and El Show de Alexis Valdés." Pible also has a regular humor segment on the television program "TN-3" on América Tevé.