Antônio Fagundes

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Antônio Fagundes
File:Antônio Fagundes.jpg
Born Antônio da Silva Fagundes Filho
(1949-04-18) April 18, 1949 (age 75)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Years active 1968-presents

Antônio da Silva Fagundes Filho (Audio file "pt-br-Antônio Fagundes.ogg" not found) (born April 18, 1949 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian actor,[1][2] renowned after several performances in theater, film and television.

Biography

Fagundes was born in the city of Rio de Janeiro but moved with his parents to São Paulo at the age of eight and has lived there for over 30 years. He discovered his gift for the theater from the setting of stage plays made in the Rio Branco School, where he studied. He debuted on television in 1969 on the soap opera Nenhum Homem é Deus, at TV Tupi. Fagundes began on Rede Globo in 1976, on the telenovela Saramandaia. He also served for several years as protagonist of the series Carga Pesada, from 1979 to 1981, and from 2003 to 2007. The actor has four children: one (Bruno Fagundes), with his ex-wife Mara Carvalho, the other three (Dinah Abujamra Fagundes, Antonio Fagundes Neto and Diana Fagundes Abujamra), fruits of his 15-year marriage to actress Clarisse Abujamra.

Career

In television

Telenovelas

Minisséries e Seriados

Live shows

Other shows

On stage

  • 1964 - A ceia dos cardeais
  • 1966 - Atlantic’s queen
  • 1969 - Hair (musical), by Gerome Ragni and James Rado
  • 1969 - "O Cão Siamês"
  • Arena canta Tiradentes, by Augusto Boal and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri
  • Feira paulista de opinião
  • A resistível ascensão de Arturo Ui
  • Castro Alves pede passagem
  • 1975 - "Muro de Arrimo", Antonio Abujamra
  • 1980 - Pelo telefone
  • 1981 - "O Homem Elefante", de Bernard Pomerance
  • 1982 - "Morte Acidental de um Anarquista", by Dario Fo
  • 1983 - "Xandu Quaresma", de Chico de Assis
  • 1985 - Cyrano de Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand, direction of Flavio Rangel
  • 1986 - Carmen com filtro, direção de Gerald Thomas
  • 1988 - Fragmentos de um discurso amoroso, de Roland Brthes, direction de Ulisses Cruz
  • 1989 - "O País dos Elefantes", de Louis Charles Sirjacq
  • 1990 - "Muro de Arrimo"
  • 1990 - "História do Soldado", de Gerome Ragni e James Rado
  • 1992 - Macbeth
  • 1994 - Vida privada, de Mara Carvalho
  • 1996 - Oleanna, by David Mamet
  • 1999 - Últimas luas, by Furio Bordon, direction of Jorge Takla
  • 2002 - Sete minutos, of his authorship, direction of Bibi Ferreira
  • 2005 - As Mulheres da Minha Vida
  • 2008 - Restos
  • 2012 - " Vermelho ", by John Logan, direction of Jorge Takla (w/Bruno Fagundes)

In film

References

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  4. Cinemateca Brasileira O Menino Arco-Íris - A Infância de Jesus Cristo [em linha]

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