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Antônio Fagundes

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Brazilian actor (born 1949)
In thisPortuguese name, "Filho" is agenerational suffix meaning "son", which is used for someone whose name is the same as their father, like "Jr." in English.
Antônio Fagundes
Fagundes in July 2012
Born (1949-04-18)18 April 1949 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Actor, playwright, voice actor, producer
Years active1965–present
Spouses
Children4 (includingBruno)

Antônio José da Silva Fagundes Filho (born 18 April 1949) is a Brazilian actor, playwright, voice actor, and producer.[1][2] Renowned for his several performances in stage, film and television, where he frequently works intelenovelas.

Biography

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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, atTV Tupi. Fagundes began onRede Globo in 1976, on the telenovela Saramandaia. He also served for several years as protagonist of the seriesCarga 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 actressClarisse Abujamra.

Career

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Television

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YearTitleRole
1968Antonio Maria
1969Nenhum Homem é DeusNetinho
1972A Revolta dos AnjosVítor
1973Mulheres de AreiaAlaor
1974O MachãoPetruchio
1972Bel-AmiCadu
1976SaramandaiaLua Viana
1977NinaBruno
1978Dancin' DaysCacá
Caso Especial: Jorge, um BrasileiroJorge
1979–81Carga PesadaPedro Alves Gomes Melo Vargas de Carvalho Silva
1981É Proibido ColarHimself
Amizade ColoridaEdu
1982Avenida PaulistaAlex Torres
Caso Verdade: Filhos da EsperançaJasper Palmer
1983ChampagneJoão Maria
Louco AmorJorge Augusto
1984Corpo a CorpoOsmar
1988–89Vale TudoIvan Meireles
1990Rainha da SucataCaio Szimanski
1991Mundo da LuaRogério Silva
O Dono do MundoFelipe Barreto
1992Você Decide
1993RenascerJosé Inocêncio
1994A ViagemOtávio César Jordão
1995Engraçadinha: Seus Amores e Seus PecadosDr. Bergamini
A Comédia da Vida PrivadaBeto
A Próxima VítimaAstrogildo
1996–97O Rei do GadoBruno Mezenga / Antônio Mezenga
1997–98Por AmorAtílio
1998LabirintoRicardo Velasco
1999Terra NostraGumercindo
2001Porto dos MilagresFélix Guerrero / Bartolomeu Guerrero
2002EsperançaGiuliano
Brava GenteJosé
Vale todoSalvador
2003–07Carga PesadaPedro da Boléia
2005Mad MariaMinistro Juvenal de Castro
2007Duas CarasJuvenal Antena
2008Negócio da ChinaErnesto Dumas
2010Tempos ModernosLeal Cordeiro
As CariocasOsca (Coco)
2011Insensato CoraçãoRaul Brandão
2012GabrielaCoronel Ramiro
2013–14Amor à VidaCesar Khoury Bastos[3]
2014Meu Pedacinho de ChãoGiácomo Brunneto[4]
2016Velho ChicoAfrânio de Sá Ribeiro[5]
2017Dois IrmãosHalim
2019–2020Bom SucessoAlberto Prado Monteiro

Stage

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  • 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 ", byJohn Logan, direction of Jorge Takla (w/Bruno Fagundes)

Film

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Awards and nominations

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  • 1985 - Molière Award, best drama actor for Cyrano de Bergerac.
  • 1988 - Rio Cine Festival, Best Actor (film) by The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema
  • 1988 - Molière Award, best drama actor for Fragments of a Loving Speech.
  • 1991 - Press Trophy, best TV actor for The World Owner.
  • 1992 - Festival Internacional del Cine (Cartagena de las Indias), best film actor for The Body.
  • 1993 - APCA Trophy, best TV actor for Renascer.
  • 1993 - Press Trophy, best TV actor for Renascer.
  • 1997 - Contigo Award! - Best TV actor for For Love '.
  • 1999 - Award of the Culture House in Rome theater
  • 1999 - Brazil Quality Award, Best Actor of theater and television for the body of work.
  • 1999 - APCA Trophy, best drama actor for Latest Luas.
  • 2000 - Trophy Super Cap de Ouro, TV Terra Nostra.
  • 2001 - Quality Award Brazil, RJ - best TV actor for Porto dos Milagres.
  • 2001 - Quality Award Brazil, SP - best TV actor for Porto dos Milagres.
  • 2001 - Best of the Year, Domingão Faustão - best TV actor for Porto dos Milagres.
  • 2001 - Contigo Award! - Best TV actor for Porto dos Milagres.
  • 2008 - Quality Award Brazil - best TV actor for Two Face.
  • 2008 - Trophy Super Cap de Ouro, TV Two Faces.
  • 2012 - Award Applause Brazil Theatre - Best Actor for "Red"

References

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  1. ^DOMINGUEZ, ROBERT (April 28, 2000)."Middle-agers go Brazil nuts for each other in 'Bossa Nova'".Daily News. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2012. Retrieved12 April 2011.
  2. ^Hagedorn, Jessica Tarahata (2004).Charlie Chan is dead 2: at home in the world : an anthology of contemporary Asian American fiction. Penguin. p. 498.ISBN 978-0-14-200390-9. Retrieved12 April 2011.
  3. ^http://redeglobo.globo.com/novidades/noticia/2012/03/gabriela-juliana-paes-e-humberto-martins-estao-em-versao-de-novela.htmlinserir[permanent dead link] fonte aqui
  4. ^"Antônio Fagundes emendará uma novela na outra e fará Meu Pedacinho de Chão".Entretenimento (in Portuguese). Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved27 March 2016.
  5. ^"Carol Castro começa a gravar 'Velho Chico' no Carnaval e comemora: 'Muito trabalho!".Gshow Globo (in Portuguese). 5 February 2016. Retrieved27 March 2016.
  6. ^Cinemateca BrasileiraO Menino Arco-Íris - A Infância de Jesus Cristo[em linha]

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