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Brasil (surname)
Brasil is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *André Brasil (born 1984), Brazilian Paralympic swimmer *Cristiane Brasil (born 1973), Brazilian lawyer and politician *Edgar Brasil (1902–1954), German-born Brazilian cinematographer *Luiz Brasil Luiz Brasil (born Luiz Alberto Brasil de Carvalho in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, on April 21, 1954) is a Brazilian guitarist. He is best known as a guitarist who has performed with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Nando Reis, Cássia Eller, a ... (born 1954), Brazilian guitarist * Victor Assis Brasil (1945–1981), Brazilian jazz saxophonist * Linda Brasil (born 1973), Brazilian activist and politician See also * Brazil (surname) {{surname Portuguese-language surnames ...
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André Brasil
Andre Brasil Esteves (born May 23, 1984) is a Paralympic swimmer from Brazil. He had poliomyelitis as a child. He competes in the S10 classification. He won gold for Brazil at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. He also broke S10 world records in three events, and a Paralympic record in a fourth. He is unbeaten in the men's 400 m freestyle S10 event. He then went on to win and break a world record at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in 50 m freestyle S10, with a time of 23.16 seconds, beating his old record of 23.44 seconds. , he is S10 world record holder in long course An Olympic-size swimming pool conforms to regulated dimensions that are large enough for international competition. This type of swimming pool is used in the Olympic Games, where the race course is in length, typically referred to as "long cour ... 50, 100 and 200 metre freestyle, 50 and 100 metre butterfly and 50 metre backstroke events. References External links * Paralympic gold medalists for Brazil Paraly ...
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Cristiane Brasil
Cristiane Brasil Francisco, commonly known as Cristiane Brasil (born 21 December 1973), is a Brazilian lawyer and politician. Former member of the Brazilian Labor Party (PTB), had been Federal Deputy, representing the state of Rio de Janeiro between 2015 and 2019, and was nominated as Minister of Labour in January 2018, but the Federal Justice suspended the take up of office. Biography Born in Petrópolis, mountain region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Cristiane Brasil graduated in Law in the Catholic University of Petrópolis. In 2005, took office as city councillor for the first time, being reelected for two more terms. In 2009, took office as City Special Secretary of Healthy Aging and Life Quality of Rio de Janeiro. In the 2014 state elections, was elected federal deputy with 81,817 votes. She voted favorable to the ''impeachment'' proceedings against Dilma Rousseff, to the Bill of Ceiling of Public Spendings and the outsourcing for all activities, and to the Labor Refo ...
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Edgar Brasil
Edgar Brasil (1902–1954) was a German-born Brazilian cinematographer.Shaw & Dennison p.187 He worked on more than 50 productions during his career. Selected filmography * ''Limite'' (1931) * ''Hello, Hello, Carnival!'' (1936) * ''Minas Conspiracy Minas or MINAS may refer to: People with the given name Minas * Menas of Ethiopia (died 1563) * Saint Menas (Minas, 285–309) * Minias of Florence (Minas, Miniato, died 250) * Minas Alozidis (born 1984), Greek hurdler * Minas Avetisyan (1928â ...'' (1948) References Bibliography * Shaw, Lisa & Dennison, Stephanie. ''Brazilian National Cinema''. Routledge, 2014. External links * 1902 births 1954 deaths German cinematographers German male film actors Brazilian cinematographers Brazilian male film actors Male actors from Hamburg 20th-century German male actors Film people from Hamburg German emigrants to Brazil {{Cinematographer-stub ...
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Luiz Brasil
Luiz Brasil (born Luiz Alberto Brasil de Carvalho in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, on April 21, 1954) is a Brazilian guitarist. He is best known as a guitarist who has performed with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Nando Reis, Cássia Eller, and many other vocalists. He was born into a musical family: his mother played piano, his brothers Jorge and Marcelo became drummers, and his brother Mou became a jazz guitarist. More recently, his daughter Tamima Brasil is a percussionist. His early career included stints as guitarist with the rock group Mar Revolto, Scorpius (1970–1974), Zezé Motta (1978–1980), and the carnaval Trio elétrico of Armandinho. More recently he has performed as a multi-instrumentalist (including mandolin and percussion instruments), arranger, composer, teacher, and occasional singer. His recent collaborators include Jaques Morelenbaum, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jussara Silveira, and Rita Ribeiro Rita may refer to: People * Rita (given name) * Rita (Indian ...
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Victor Assis Brasil
Victor Assis Brasil (August 28, 1945 – April 14, 1981) was a Brazilian jazz saxophonist. He began playing the saxophone at the age of 16 and recorded his first album, ''Desenhos'', in 1965. He later studied at Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cours .... He also toured on three continents. References External links Brazilian jazz musicians Berklee College of Music alumni 1945 births 1981 deaths Brazilian saxophonists Male saxophonists 20th-century saxophonists 20th-century male musicians Male jazz musicians {{Brazil-musician-stub ...
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Linda Brasil
Linda Brasil Azevedo Santos (born 14 April 1973) is a teacher, LGBT rights activist, and politician who became the first trans woman elected to a parliamentary position in the state of Sergipe, Brazil. She was elected in 2020 as a member of the Socialism and Liberty Party. Brasil was born in Santa Rosa de Lima, in the state of Sergipe. She attended the Federal University of Sergipe, attaining a Master's degree in Education. After attending university, she founded AmoSerTrans, an association of transgender people in the state of Sergipe. She also founded CasAmor Neide Silva, a shelter for LGBT youth in Aracaju. Biography Brasil was born on 14 April 1973 in Santa Rosa de Lima, Sergipe, Brazil. As an adult, she moved to Aracaju and began working in an accounting firm. When she was 30, she left her job, came out as transgender, and opened a beauty salon. In 2013, Brasil filed an administrative proceeding with the Federal University of Sergipe, claiming a professor refused to use h ...
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Brazil (surname)
Brazil is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Brazil (born 1959), Scottish broadcaster and former football player * Angela Brazil (1868–1947), English author * Bobo Brazil (1924–1998), American wrestler * Brodie Brazil (born 1981), American sportscaster * Darren Brazil (born 1984), American TV editor, producer and videographer. * David Brazil (other), various people * Derek Brazil (born 1968), Irish footballer * Ellie Brazil (born 1999), English footballer * Gary Brazil (born 1962), English footballer * John R. Brazil (1946–2022), American professor * Mark Brazil (born 1955), English ornithologist, conservationist, author and journalist See also * Brasil (surname) Brasil is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *André Brasil (born 1984), Brazilian Paralympic swimmer *Cristiane Brasil (born 1973), Brazilian lawyer and politician *Edgar Brasil (1902–1954), German-born Brazilian cinematographer ... * Brazile * Brazill {{sur ...
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