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Simply he was, and for many people still is, the greatest football player of the world. Not a single thing was impossible for him: he won three World Cups with his National Team of Brazil (Sweden 1958, Chile 1962, Mexico 1970). He scored more than 1.200 goals during his long career (more than 1.300 official matches). He also won many national Leagues and Continental Cups ("Copa Libertadores"), with his team, the Santos Futebol Clube (of Brazilian 'São Paulo' State). In the '60s, he was nick-named "O Rei" (The King), and in the '70s, ninety-five people out of 100 knew his name. ("Wow, man, you're popular!" said Robert Redford, some years ago, after seeing Pelé give dozens of autographs in New York while he was not asked for one). In the late 1960s, when he and his team, Santos, went to Nigeria to play a few friendly matches, the ongoing civil war stopped for the duration of his visit. He finished his career in the New York Cosmos, in 1977. He later became a United Nations Ambassador and has been also Minister for Sports in his country, but, for the people who saw him make magics with his right foot, he is, now and forever, the biggest footballer in the world, and the one and only "King".- Director
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Hector Babenco was born on 7 February 1946 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was a director and writer, known for Carandiru (2003), Pixote (1980) and Foolish Heart (1998). He was married to Bárbara Paz, Xuxa Lopes and Raquel Arnaud. He died on 13 July 2016 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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José Mojica Marins was born on March 13, 1936 in San Paulo, Brazil, to a family of simple means. José's love of movies began at an early age. He spent a great deal of his time with his family at the local movie house, which his father helped manage. By the time he was eighteen, he had completed over eighty films. From his earliest years, his interest has been in horror movies or ones that offer shocking social commentary.
When José was offered the lead role of "Coffin Joe" in Brazil's first full-length horror movie "At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul", the character quickly became his trademark. His look included a black top hat, suit and cape. Initially, he wore long artificial nails, but for over thirty years, grew his own nails to grotesque lengths. He finally cut his famous nails in 1998.
Interestingly, the first two "Coffin Joe" movies from the 1960s, "At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul" and "This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse", are now officially part of a trilogy. José completed filming of the third "Coffin Joe" film in December, 2006, more than forty years after the release of the first film in the series. Fans will be pleased to know that this new movie, "The Embodiment of Evil" is expected to be released in the summer of 2008.
Those who would like some interesting insights into José Mojica Marins' unique world may wish to view the documentary of his life. The movie is called "Coffin Joe: The Strange World of José Mojica Marins" and was produced in 2001.- Josef Mengele was born on 16 March 1911 in Günzburg, Bavaria, Germany. He was married to Martha Mengele and Irene Schoenbein. He died on 7 February 1979 in Bertioga, São Paulo, Brazil.
- He began his career making theater. In 1955, he integrated the group "Os Jograis", of São Paulo, beside Ruy Afonso, Italo Rossi and Felipe Wagner. In 1952 he made a debut at the movie theater, in a tip in the film Apassionata, for the fabled Cinematographic Company Vera Cruz. In television, he had prominence parts in soap operas such as "O Rei dos Ciganos" (1967), "A Rainha Louca" (1967), "O Passo dos Ventos" (1968), "Gabriela" (1975), "O Grito" (1975), "Escrava Isaura" (1976) and "Dona Xepa" (1977). He almost always interprets papers of villain, type that does with mastery. He is one of the great Brazilian actors.
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Walter Hugo Khouri was born on 21 October 1929 in São Paulo, Brazil. He was a director and writer, known for O Último Êxtase (1973), O Anjo da Noite (1974) and Iguassu: The Devil's Throat (1960). He died on 27 June 2003 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.- Milton da Silva died on 27 October 2021 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
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He graduated from ENERC (Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica), the most prestigious film school in Argentina, including Lucrecia Martel among its alumni and Anahí Berneri among its lecturers. He worked in several films as Assistant Director or co-writer, until his script 'Nueve Reinas' won a screenwriting contest that meant a turning point in his career. His son recently graduated from ENERC too, and he is taking his first steps as editor and best boy.- Fernando was the star of only one film in his short life. He played Pixote - a street child - in Pixote (1980). During his short period of fame, Fernando was seen as a symbol of hope for the Brazilian street kids. He grew up in a poor neighborhood of Diadema - a industrial city close to São Paulo - Brazil. Illiterate and poor, Fernando played Pixote at the age of 11 years old. His only previous experience in acting was an amateur play. After the success of Pixote, Fernando moved briefly to Rio de Janeiro. There, he tried his luck as an actor in a "novela" (Brazilian soap opera). The fame was brief, without literacy, he could not memorize the scripts. He ended up returning to Diadema. There, he had the same fate as many like him. He got involved with gangs and drug dealing. At age 19, he was killed inside his house by the police. The circumstances of his death are are still a mystery. Three of Fernando's brothers were also killed in the streets of the Brazilian inner cities. Fernando is survived by a daughter. Although he never lived in the streets and always had a family, he stands as a symbol of the Brazlian street children, until this date.
- Eva Wilma Riefle was the daughter of Otto Riefle, and Luiza Carp, both new immigrants to São Paulo. Otto Riefle was a German metalworker born in Pforzheim, the Black Forest region near Stuttgart, Germany, who in 1929, aged 19, emigrated to Rio de Janeiro, to work at the Levy-Frank metalworking company, but was transferred the next year to São Paulo, where in 1933, during the city's Carnival, he met met Luiza. Luiza Carp was a pianist, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Jewish parents from Kiev, Ukraine., then a soviet socialist republic. Eva was conceived of their union, and the couple married shortly after, before she was born.
Eva Wilma had a daughter and a son with her first husband John Herbert: cinema director Vivian Buckup (b. 1956) and musician John Herbert Junior (b. 1958). Eva had five grandchildren: Miguel (b. 1986) and Mateus (b. 1990) by Vivian; and Gabriela (b. 1987), Francisco (b. 2000), and Vitorio (b. 2006) by John Herbert Junior. - Actor
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Tarcísio Meira was born on 5 October 1935 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and director, known for Roda de Fogo (1986), Pages of Life (2006) and Torre de Babel (1998). He was married to Glória Menezes. He died on 12 August 2021 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.- Actor
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Luis Gustavo was born on 2 February 1934 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was an actor, known for Romeo & Juliet ...Get Married (2005), Elas por Elas (1982) and Beto Rockfeller (1968). He was married to Desirée Vignolli and Mila Moreira. He died on 19 September 2021 in Itatiba, São Paulo, Brazil.- Music Artist
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Elis Regina was born on 17 March 1945 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. She was a music artist and actress, known for Talk to Her (2002), Be Cool (2005) and Addicted to Love (1997). She was married to César Camargo Mariano and Ronaldo Boscoli. She died on 19 January 1982 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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Duarte left his hometown, at 14, and moved to São Paulo where he started working as a typist in an accounting office. In the early 1940s, after graduating in Economics, he went to Rio de Janeiro, where he had a bit-part on It's All True (1943). He then made some appearances in radio soap operas and worked as a writer and reporter for the 'Observatório Econômico e Financeiro' newspaper.
His big break debut as a leading actor came with Italian director Alberto Pieralisi's film Querida Susana (1947). The following year, Duarte was hired by 'Atlântida Empresa Cinematográfica do Brasil', performing in Terra Violenta (1949) and becoming one of the biggest heartthrobs on Brazilian movie screens. In 1951, he switches to 'Companhia Cinematográfica Vera Cruz', another important Brazilian film studio of the time, commanding the highest salary of its contract players.
in 1957, he returned to São Paulo and began his career as a director, with the short documentary 'Fazendo Cinema' followed by a feature film. He left for Europe during a few years, where he appeared in several productions in Portugal, France, and Spain.
Back in Brazil in 1961, he decided to buy the rights to the play 'O Pagador de Promessas', by playwright Dias Gomes, and adapted it to the screen, with the co-production of Oswaldo Massaini. In 1962, the film was selected to represent Brazil at the XV International Film Festival in Cannes, where it won the 'Palme d'Or'. In the same year, it is awarded in more than ten festivals in Brazil and abroad.
His participation in Independência ou Morte (1972) influenced him to become a Freemason. In 1979, he made his only telenovela appearance, guest starring in Feijão Maravilha (1979).
In 2008, at 88, Duarte founded the 'Instituto Anselmo Duarte', a cultural organization dedicated to restoring selected Brazilian films and creating special educational projects aimed at young filmmakers to improve their technical filmmaking skills. After his death, his son, became the institute's president.- Actor
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Geraldo Del Rey was born in Ilhéus, Brazil and studied dramatic art at university in Salvador. While studying he was approached by director Anselmo Duarte to play the role of Handsome in the movie The Given Word (1962), one of the most important Brazilian movies of all time.
He was nicknamed "the Brazilian Alain Delon" due to his resemblance to the famous French actor.
After 'O Pagador de Promessas', Del Rey took the lead role in two classics; A Grande Feira (1961) and Black God, White Devil (1964), the latter directed by the Brazilian director Glauber Rocha.
In the mid-sixties Del Rey worked in television on series such as 'Anjos e Demônios', 'Sheik de Ipanema' and Véu de Noiva (1969). In the early seventies his political activism led to him being fired from the Rede Globo, a large Brazilian TV enterprise, and his career began a decline.
In the nineties he returned to the Rede Globo where he made a TV series, Anos Rebeldes (1992), about the Brazilian dictatorship of the sixties and seventies. Del Rey died from lung cancer in 1993.- Actor
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One of the most known and loved film artists in Brazil. He was an actor, director and producer who worked in, at least, 32 movie projects in within 1950 and early 1980's, when he passed away. Despite the fact that his movies were never well accepted by the film critics, his movies always sold out tickets to movie theaters. We can measure his importance through the way he has, until today, influenced filmmakers in Brazil. A museum in his tribute was created in Taubate (Sao Paulo) at the place where it used to be the studio that he built to film his movies. Some in Brazil labeled him as one of the "Fathers" of Brazilian cinema.- Actor
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Raul Cortez was born on 28 August 1932 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and casting director, known for The King of the Cattle (1996), Esperança (2002) and Her Own Destiny (2004). He was married to Tânia Caldas and Célia Helena. He died on 18 July 2006 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Director
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Jean Garret was born on 16 April 1946 in Açores, Portugal. He was a director and writer, known for Tchau Amor (1982), O Fotógrafo (1980) and A Força dos Sentidos (1978). He died on 22 April 1996 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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The Latino singer and actor Raul Roulien worked briefly in Hollywood in the waning days of the American movies' embrace of the "Latin Lover" (a title invented for the Italian actor Rudolph Valentino). This phenomenon encouraged the Jewish-American actor Jacob Krantz to change his name to Ricardo Cortez. Raul began recording in 1928 and grew in reputation as a theater actor and composer as well.
He emigrated to the U.S. in 1931 and became an actor, signing with 20th Century-Fox and making his movie debut in a Spanish-language version of Charlie Chan Carries On (1931), called Eran trece (1931). (Before Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Douglas Shearer and other sound technicians at the Hollywood studios perfected dubbing, foreign language versions of films had to be shot for the export market.) He sang the Gershwin song "Delishious" for his second movie Delicious (1931), but earned more attention appearing in the first Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers cinematic pairing Flying Down to Rio (1933) as part of a romantic triangle with Gene Raymond and Dolores Del Río and for his singing of "Orchids in the Moonlight".
He was married four times. Following his 1920s marriage/divorce to actress Abigail Maia, he married actress/dancer Tosca Izabel Querze (1909-1933), who died in a car accident on September 27, 1933 (it is rumored that John Huston, the future Oscar-winning director and screenwriter, had struck her down while driving drunk, and the tragedy hushed up by MGM's Louis B. Mayer as a favor to Huston's father, the great stage and film actor Walter Huston). Whatever the truth, after finishing John Ford's The World Moves On (1934), he returned to Brazil where he continued to act throughout the 1930s. He married third wife actress Conchita Montenegro in 1935 but they later divorced.
When he ceased acting in 1938, he continued sporadically on television as a director from 1950 to 1970 and hosted TV programs as well as working for newspapers as a writer. He was married to his fourth wife, Valkyrie de Almeida, when he died of pneumonia in São Paulo, Brazil on September 8, 2000, a month before his 95th birthday.- Actor
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Fernando Baleroni was born on 25 November 1922 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and director, known for Seu Tintoreto (1956), Douglas Red (1956) and O Falcão Negro (1954). He was married to Laura Cardoso. He died on 22 November 1980 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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Manolo Otero was born on 25 June 1942 in Madrid, Spain. He was an actor, known for Elas por Elas (1982), Comeback (2016) and Two Undercover Angels (1969). He was married to María José Cantudo. He died on 1 June 2011 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Elza Laranjeira was born on 16 June 1925 in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Dorinha no Soçaite (1957), Carnaval em Lá Maior (1955) and Ravina (1958). She died on 22 July 1986 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
- Altair Lima was born on 8 July 1936 in Barretos, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor, known for O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes (1967), A Gata (1964) and Mandacaru (1997). He was married to Isabel Ribeiro and Maria Célia Camargo. He died on 24 December 2002 in Angatuba, São Paulo, Brazil.
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Rolando Boldrin was born on 22 October 1936 in São Joaquim da Barra, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and writer, known for Doramundo (1978), A Viagem (1975) and O Tronco (1999). He died on 9 November 2022 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.- Director
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Herval Rossano was born on 23 April 1933 in Campos dos Goitacases, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was a director and actor, known for The Slave Isaura (2004), Caminos cruzados (1994) and A Sucessora (1978). He was married to Mayara Magri, Nívea Maria and Doris Guerrero. He died on 8 May 2007 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.- Ronald Golias was born on 4 May 1929 in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and writer, known for A Verdadeira História de Romeu e Julieta (1990), Os Cosmonautas (1962) and Tudo Legal (1960). He was married to Lúcia Melo Machado. He died on 27 September 2005 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
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Carlos Reichenbach was born on 14 June 1945 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He was a cinematographer and actor, known for Buccaneer Soul (1996), Dois Córregos: Verdades Submersas no Tempo (1999) and Lilian M.: Relatório Confidencial (1975). He was married to Lygia Reichenbach. He died on 14 June 2012 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Leila Lopes was born on 19 November 1959 in São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. She was an actress, known for The King of the Cattle (1996), Renascer (1993) and Marcas da Paixão (2000). She died on 3 December 2009 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
- A child prodigy who conquered viewers for his role as Paçoca in Chiquititas (2013), Rafael Miguel is also best remembered due to a hilarious TV commercial where he breaks down in despair when his mother doesn't buy him broccoli at the market. The commercial launched his career in many TV series, two films and one miniseries.
His first credits were in Cristal (2006) and the miniseries JK (2006). Another roles include Pé na Jaca (2006), the film Meu Mundo em Perigo (2007) and Cat's Cradle (2009). After Chiquititas (2013) he took a break from acting; but sadly returning on TV and on the news due to a tragic event.
On the afternoon of 9 June, 2019 - a month shy of his 23rd birthday - Rafael was brutally killed by his girlfriend's father at their house. His parents were also murdered in what would be a simple conversation between both families to discuss the couple's relationship; however, the girl's father didn't offered them any chance, shooting all three and fleeing the crime scene.
Rafael Miguel will be remembered as a young talent, full of energy, who sadly left us too soon. - Director
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Rogério Sganzerla was born on 4 May 1946 in Joaçaba, Santa Catarina, Brazil. He was a director and writer, known for The Red Light Bandit (1968), O Signo do Caos (2005) and A Mulher de Todos (1969). He was married to Helena Ignez. He died on 9 January 2004 in São Paulo, Brazil.- Writer
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Arnaldo Jabor was born on 12 December 1940 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was a writer and director, known for All Nudity Shall Be Punished (1973), Tudo Bem (1978) and I Love You (1981). He was married to Suzana Villas Boas. He died on 15 February 2022 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.- Maria Isabel de Lizandra was born on 5 June 1946 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Secrets of Sand (1973), Se o Mar Contasse (1964) and As Minas de Prata (1966). She was married to Ênio Gonçalves. She died on 14 March 2019 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Began carreer at the age of 15 as a model and started acting on her own doing theater pieces. Then she entered the movie industry at 17 and worked on 22 movies along with 8 soap operas (listed here as TV series).
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Jô Soares was born on 17 January 1938 in Rio de Janeiro. His father was a diplomat, and young Jô wanted to follow his father's career. He studied at a boarding school in Switzerland in the early '50s. In 1954 he begun his artistic life working at "Rei do Movimento". He also worked on two other famous films: "O Homem do Sputnik" (1959) and "Vai Que é Mole" (1960). In 1967 he was part of the cast of successful funny TV series "A Família Trapo". Three other comical TV series came later: "Faça Humor, Não Faça Guerra" (1970), "Satiricom" (1973) and "Planeta dos Homens" (1976). In 1976 he directed "O Pai do Povo", a film he also produced and inn which he worked as an actor. In 1970 he joined Globo TV and starred "Viva o Gordo" where he played many different comical characters. In 1988 he left Globo TV and moved to SBT, where he starred a similar show, called "Veja o Gordo". At SBT he started hosting a talk show called "Jô Onze e Meia". He later stopped making "Veja o Gordo". In 2000 he went back to Globo TV where he started "Programa do Jô", very similar to "Jô Onze e Meia". In 2016 his show was finished. Jô has written several novels, among them "O Xangô de Baker Street", "O Homem Que Matou Getúlio Vargas" and "Assassinato na Academia Brasileira de Letras." All these works have comical characteristics.- Actor
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Jece Valadão was born on 24 July 1930 in Campos dos Goitacases, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was an actor and producer, known for Otto Lara Rezende ou... Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária (1963), Vale do Canaã (1970) and A Noite do Meu Bem (1968). He was married to Vera Lúcia, Vera Gimenez, Dulce Rodrigues and Kátia. He died on 27 November 2006 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actress
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Hebe Maria Monteiro de Camargo Ravagnani 8 March 1929 - 29 September 2012 was a Brazilian television host, singer and actress. She is considered the "Queen of Brazilian Television" (Portuguese: Rainha da Televisão Brasileira). She died at her home on 29 September 2012. Her net worth was over US$360 million.
Hebe Camargo was born on Friday, an International Women's Day of 1929, in Taubaté, São Paulo, was the daughter of Esther Magalhães Camargo and Sigesfredo Monteiro de Camargo, both of Portuguese origin, She began her career as a singer in the 1940s with her sister Estela, as Rosalinda e Florisbela. During her singing career, Camargo performed sambas and boleros in nightclubs. She left her musical career to devote more time to radio and television. She was invited by Assis Chateaubriand to attend the first live broadcast of Brazilian television, in the neighborhood of Sumaré, São Paulo, Brazil.- Geny Prado was born on 14 July 1918 in São Manuel, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for O Velho, o Menino E o Burro (1975), Golias Contra o Homem das Bolinhas (1969) and Jeca Tatu (1959). She died on 17 April 1998 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Thaís de Andrade was born on 26 April 1958 in São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Pai Herói (1979), Olhai os Lírios do Campo (1980) and Locomotivas (1977). She was married to Claudio Marzo. She died on 27 April 1996 in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Carlos Zara was born on 14 February 1930 in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and director, known for Secrets of Sand (1973), O Tempo e o Vento (1967) and Dez Vidas (1969). He was married to Eva Wilma. He died on 11 December 2002 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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Manoel da Nóbrega was born in 1913 in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was an actor and writer, known for Tudo Legal (1960), Sabendo Usar Não Vai Faltar (1976) and O Príncipe E o Mendigo (1972). He died on 16 March 1976 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actress
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Glauce Rocha was born on 16 August 1930 in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. She was an actress and producer, known for Tempo de Violência (1969), Entranced Earth (1967) and Um Caso de Polícia (1959). She died on 12 October 1971 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Actor
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Gianfrancesco Guarnieri was born on 6 August 1934 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He was an actor and director, known for Secrets of Sand (1973), They Don't Wear Black Tie (1981) and The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga (1965). He was married to Vanya Sant'anna and Cecilia Thompson. He died on 22 July 2006 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Nair Bello was born on 28 April 1931 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Zorra Total (1999), Kubanacan (2003) and Torre de Babel (1998). She was married to Irineu Souza Francisco. She died on 17 April 2007 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
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Jandira Martini was born on 10 July 1945 in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress and writer, known for The Clone (2001), Felicidade (1991) and Written in the Stars (2010). She died on 29 January 2024 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.- Paulo Autran was born on 7 September 1922 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was an actor, known for Guerra dos Sexos (1983), A Máquina (2005) and O País dos Tenentes (1987). He was married to Karin Rodrigues. He died on 12 October 2007 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Ivete Bonfá was born on 4 March 1940 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for O Detetive Bolacha Contra o Gênio do Crime (1973). She died on 30 March 1991 in São Paulo, Brazil.
- Orival Pessini was born on 6 August 1944 in Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil. He was a writer and actor, known for Fofão, a Nave sem Rumo (1988), Balão Mágico (1983) and O Guarani (1979). He died on 14 October 2016 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Raul Santos Seixas 28 June 1945 - 21 August 1989) was a Brazilian rock composer, singer, songwriter and producer. He is sometimes called the "Father of Brazilian Rock" and "Maluco Beleza", the last one roughly translated as "Groovy Nutcase". He was born in Salvador (Bahia), Brazil. Every year on Seixas' birthday, legions of fans, including thousands of impersonators (many even changing their last name to Seixas as a sign of passionate admiration), throw a parade in his honor in downtown São Paulo.[1]
His body of work consists of 21 albums released throughout his 26-year career. His musical style is varied, though Rock'n'Roll, folk, and ballads form much of his oeuvre. Raul Seixas also wrote songs that blended non-Anglo styles, including variations of rhythms typical of his native Northeast Brazil like Forró, Baião, Maxixe, Candomblé drumming, and in fact, often used more than one style in the same song, such as in "Let Me Sing, Let Me Sing". 'Canto para minha morte' (Song for my death) is a rock-tango of deep spiritual resonance. His debut album, Raulzito e os Panteras, was produced when he was part of a band of the same name. However, he only gained prominence and critical audience with songs from the album Krig-Há, Bandolo! (1973), such as "Ouro de Tolo" ("Fool's Gold"), 'Mosca na Sopa' ("Fly in the Soup"), and 'Metamorfose Ambulante' ("Walking Metamorphosis"). Raul Seixas developed a musical style that emphasized the free-spirit and the mystic. His album Gita (1974), influenced by figures such as Aleister Crowley, expresses his views directly. Although Raul Seixas never described himself as an adept of Tropicália (Os Mutantes, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Gal Costa, Jorge Ben Jor, etc), his openness to exploring and mingling sounds and rhythms of different times and cultures with an iconoclastic shows that Tropicália did seem to have a degree of influence in Raul Seixas' artistic output.
Many songs in Gita were co-written with his frequent collaborator, then-fellow mystic and future worldwide bestselling author Paulo Coelho. Raul was interested in philosophy (especially metaphysics and ontology), psychology, history, literature and Latin. In October 2008, nineteen years after his death, Raul Seixas was placed in 19th position in a list of one hundred greatest artists of Brazilian music sponsored by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine,[2] topping the likes of Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethânia, Heitor Villa-Lobos and others, demonstrating the influence that Seixas' music continues to hold today.- José Thomaz da Cunha Vasconcellos Neto started in radio environment in which it became famous for doing imitations of the voices of other speakers and artists in general, as the imitation of Ari Barroso featuring a talent show.
He became famous for his jokes, stuttering, and the skit "The Announcer Football Gago" one of his greatest successes. His ability to mimic has provided unparalleled performance imitating stuttering, making these imitations in their particular brand.
Produced and starred in the television comedy program first Brazilian Ze's Lair, shown on TV Tupi de São Paulo in 1952.
In 1960 he recorded an album for Odeon, I am the Entertainment, based on the show of the same name that had for many years in theaters all over Brazil. It was probably the first comedian to sell over 100,000 copies of an LP of the genre. The album was 55 minutes long, with the longest LP of humor that went into the country. Its success paved the way for record companies to invest in the segment, but Vasconcelos himself could not repeat the success of their first recording.
Also in 60 years, was in charge of a project called Vasconcelândia, a theme park, which did not materialize.
He continued working on TV, in roles such as stuttering "Barbosa-Silva Sa" football school teacher in Raymond, as well as performing in concert halls throughout Brazil.
In 2009 he was released on DVD the documentary he is the Entertainment, the film director Jean Carlo Szepilovski, a tribute to all of his work. Narrated by the humorist, presented testimony from Jo Smith, Chico and Anysio stretch of movies and TV and radio in which he served during his career.
Away from television due to Alzheimer's disease, spent his last years in his home town of Itatiba, São Paulo.
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John's parents were Hans Buckup (b. 1902) and Kitty. He has a brother: Achim (b. 1931) and a sister: Ursula (b. 1934). He's descendant from Germany and English. He studied Law. He has a daughter and a son with actress Eva Wilma: Vivien (b. 1956) and John Herbert Junior (b. 1958). Vivien is a cinema director and has two sons: Miguel and Mateus. John Junior is a musician and has three children: Gabriela, Francisco and Vitorio. John Herbert is married to Claudia Librach (1978-present). They have two boys: Ricardo (b. 1979) and Eduardo (b. 1983).