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Escolinha Do Professor Raimundo
''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'' is a Brazilian comedy TV sketch and later TV show led by Chico Anysio and aired on various comedy shows for over 38 years. There, Anysio played Professor Raimundo, a teacher in charge of an adult education class. It premiered on its own television program on August 4, 1957 and on Rede Globo from 1973 until May 28, 1995. It aired in 1999 as part of the comedy show Zorra Total, remaining until October 2000. Shortly after no longer being broadcast on Globo due to the low audience results, it nevertheless returned to its original and independent format as a television show airing from March 26 to December 28, 2001, when it was aired its last season. As of October 4, 2010, reruns were aired on Viva channel. In 2015, Canal Viva produced, in partnership with Globo, a revival of the old Escolinha, with 7 episodes (2 of which were only broadcast by Globo). The crew included three members of Chico Anysio's family, all with experience in the original ...
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Orival Pessini
Orival Pessini (6 August 1944 – 14 October 2016) was a Brazilian actor, comedian, and writer known for his characters Sócrates, Charles, Fofão, Patropi, Juvenal, Ranulpho Pereira, Hitler (based on the Austrian Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler), Clô (based on the stylist Clodovil Hernandes), Frank (in honor of the singer Frank Sinatra) and others on programs and TV commercials, and also for using latex masks (made by himself) in the composition of his characters. Career Pessini began his career in amateur theatre and later began appearing in famous commercials such as "Jarrão da Ki-Suco" products, "Campanha da AACD" and "Tiger by Kellogg's". His TV debut was on the Children's "Quem Conta Um Conto" on Tupi TV in 1963. During this period, Orival began to develop his own technique, creating latex masks with movement, to be able to play different characters on stage, in the same way that Chico Anysio played different characters on TV. In the 1970s, he played the monkeys Socrate ...
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Grande Otelo
Grande Otelo (October 18, 1915 – November 26, 1993) was the stage name of Brazilian actor, comedian, singer, and composer Sebastião Bernardes de Souza Prata. Otelo was born in Uberlândia, and was orphaned as a child. He kept running away from the families that adopted him; only when he took up art did his life become settled. Grande Otelo started his film career in 1935 in the movie ''Noites Cariocas''. He was also renowned for the comic duo he formed with Oscarito. He died, aged 78, in Charles de Gaulle Airport, near Paris, France and was buried in São Pedro cemetery in Uberlândia, Brazil Biography 1920: Childhood and Youth Otelo was the son of Antenor Prata and Maria das Dores de Souza. His father, who was a cowboy, died when Sebastião was only two years old. Acording to the actor himself, his career in acting began a few short years after in UIberlândia in 1924 in a circus ring:''"To me, the first entry that I made was beautiful because I was already a city clow ...
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Dedé Santana
Manfried Sant'Anna ( São Gonçalo, April 29, 1936), known artistically as Dedé Santana (), is a Brazilian comedian, best known for his role in the television series ''Os Trapalhões'', where he was one of the four protagonists. Short bio Dedé was raised among circus performers in a Roma family. He and his brother Dino Santana (deceased in 2010) acted in television as a comedic couple named ''Maloca e Bonitão'' in 1965. Later, Dedé joined the comedian Renato Aragão and created another comedian duo that later with the addition of Mussum and Zacarias, would become the famous Brazilian quartet Os Trapalhões, which with its TV series (aired by Rede Globo) and movies, gained national fame in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. His brother Dino Santana acted in Trapalhões's movies and series as a supporting actor. After Zacarias and Mussum deaths (respectively in 1990 and 1994), the famous group came to an end. Dedé then had little participations on television, like in the ...
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Costinha (humorist)
Lírio Mário da Costa (Rio de Janeiro, 24 March 1923 — Rio de Janeiro, 15 September 1995), better known as Costinha, was a Brazilian comedian and actor. Biography Born in the neighborhood of Vila Isabel, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, then federal capital of Brazil, Costinha came from an artistic family: his father was a circus clown, called Bocó, whom he would meet only as an adult when his father was in an retirement home. The childhood in circus would influence the trajectory of the comedian in a definitive way. However, the stable situation of the family changed when he turned thirteen, and his father left. Being still a minor, even though he had learned some secrets of the clown business from his father, Costinha had to give up his artistic vocation and find a job. He worked as a courier, botequim's waiter, shoeshiner, and Jogo do Bicho announcer. This conviviality alongside urban and often marginal Rio de Janeiro people of the 1940s would be very important in the c ...
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Cláudia Jimenez
Cláudia Maria Patitucci Jimenez (18 November 1958 – 20 August 2022) was a Brazilian actress, comedienne and screenwriter. She started her career in 1979 in the TV show '' Malu Mulher'', but it was from the 1980s onwards that she began to stand out, working with humour in shows such as ''Os Trapalhões'', '' Viva O Gordo'' and ''Chico Anysio Show''. In the 1990s, she stood out in the film '' O Corpo'', playing Bia, a character that won her Best Actress at the Brasilia Film Festival. In the same period, she had a prominent role in the humorous ''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'' as Cacilda. Later, she joined the cast of ''Sai de Baixo'' to play Edileuza; as well, she gave life to the character Glorinha in ''Zorra Total''. In 2004, she was the protagonist of ''Sitcom.br'', a feature of ''Fantástico'' until she stood out in the TV show ''Sete Pecados'', in which she received two nominations for the Prêmio Contigo!, Contigo! Award 2008 in the categories of Best Supporting Actres ...
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Berta Loran
Basza Ajs (born 23 March 1926), known professionally as Berta Loran, is a Polish Brazilian actress.A cara da riqueza! Berta Loran volta à TV aos 89 anos e sonha em fazer novela


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Loran was born Basza Ajs on March 23, 1926 in from parent ...
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André Mattos
André de Mello Tavares de Mattos (born 8 October 1961) is a Brazilian actor. Most known for his roles as Fininho on the sitcom ''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'', John VI of Portugal on the minisseries ''O Quinto dos Infernos'', and Madruga on the telenovela ''Senhora do Destino''. In cinema, his most known role is Fortunato in '' Elite Squad: The Enemy Within'', for which he won Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for Best Supporting Actor. He was born to Emílio and Zélia de Mattos, two theatre actors and one of the founders of Teatro O Tablado. André has already acted on over one hundred of plays as of 2010. He was married to Heloísa Périssé between 1988 and 1991, and was married to Roberta Repetto, with whom he has two daughters, from 1992 to 2013. Selected filmography * '' How Angels Are Born'' (1996) * ''O Quinto dos Infernos'' (2002) * '' Kubanacan'' (2003) * ''Lisbela e o Prisioneiro'' (2003) * ''Senhora do Destino'' (2004) * ''Robots "\n\n\n\n\nThe robots exc ...
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Aldine Müller
Aldine Müller (born Aldina Rodrigues Raspini, 8 October 1953, São José dos Ausentes, Brazil) is a Brazilian actress. She was a key figure in the sexploitation film genre known as Pornochanchada Pornochanchada () is the name given to a genre of sex comedy films produced in Brazil that was popular from the late 1960s after popularity of commedia sexy all'italiana. By the 1980s, with the wide availability of hardcore pornography through cl ... in Brazil in the 1970s. Müller was born in 1953 to a Portuguese mother and an Italian father. She was married and has an adult son, Cézar Raspini da Fonseca. Filmography Film Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Muller, Aldine 1953 births Living people Brazilian film actresses Brazilian television actresses Brazilian telenovela actresses People from Rio Grande do Sul ...
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Malhação
''Malhação'' (, ''Young Hearts'' in English) is a Brazilian soap-opera that aired on TV Globo from 4 March 1995 to 3 April 2020. The series is targeted at a teenage audience. Each season runs for about a year with cast members changing every season. History The soap opera began in 1995, and was initially set in a fictional Gym Club called ''Malhação'' on Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. Through the years the setting varied each season. Although the name of the soap remained the same, it was set in the Múltipla Escolha ( en, Multiple Choice) High School for nine seasons. In the twenty-second season, the location returned to be a gym, the ''Gael's Martial Arts Gym'', placed within the art school ''Ribalta''. The following season brought the high school setting back. From the twenty-fourth season onwards, the setting was changed back to the "Academia Form". During the first fourteen seasons, each episode of ''Malhação'' began with a cold open scene, preceded by a recap o ...
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Renato Aragão
Antônio Renato Aragão (born January 13, 1935), nicknamed Didi, is a Brazilian comedian actor, producer, filmmaker, TV presenter, singer and writer. He is best known as Didi, because of his leading role in the television series ''Os Trapalhões''. Didi was born in Sobral, Ceará. He obtained a degree in Law in 1961, but has never worked as a lawyer. For many years he was the host of the TV programme ''Criança Esperança'' on ''Globo TV''. Filmography Television series *''Vídeo Alegre'' (TV Ceará, 1961–1963) *''A E I O URCA'' (TV Tupi, 1964–1965) *''Os Legionários'' (TV Excelsior, 1965–1966) *''A Cidade Se Diverte'' (TV Excelsior, 1965–1966) *''Adoráveis Trapalhões'' (TV Excelsior, 1965–1966) *''Uma Graça, Mora?'' (TV Record, 1966–1969) *''Praça da Alegria'' (TV Record, 1966–1969) *''Quartel do Barulho'' (TV Record, 1966–1969) *''Café sem Concerto'' (TV Tupi, 1970–1971) *''Os Insociáveis'' (TV Record, 1972–1974) *''Os Trapalhões'' (TV Tupi, 1974 ...
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