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Fernando Luís
Fernando Luís (born 9 March 1961 in Setúbal) is a Portuguese actor. Notable appearances include '' Médico de Família'', '' A minha família é uma animação'', '' A Minha Sogra é Uma Bruxa'', '' Inspector Max'' and '' Noite Escura''. He was active at the Teatro Animação de Setúbal. In 1992, he received the award for Best Actor by the Portuguese Association of Theatre Critics (Associação Portuguesa de Críticos de Teatro) in the play ''The Threepenny Opera'' by Bertolt Brecht. Luís then starred on stage at the Teatro Maria Matos, Teatro da Cornucópia, Teatro Aberto, amongst others, in plays of Brecht, Eugene O'Neill, Ray Bradbury, Turgenev, Manuel Teixeira Gomes or Hélia Correia. He was directed by names such as João Canijo, Diogo Infante, Fernando Gomes, João Brites, Filipe La Féria, José Caldas, Jorge Lavelli, Carlos Avilez and Graça Correia. He made his film debut in '' Rosa Negra, de Margarida Gil'' (1992). Since then, he has participated in films ...
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Manuel Teixeira Gomes
Manuel Teixeira Gomes, GCSE (; 27 May 1860 – 18 October 1941) was a Portuguese politician and writer. He served as the seventh president of Portugal between 5 October 1923 and 11 December 1925. Personal life Manuel Teixeira Gomes was born in Vila Nova de Portimão, son of José Líbano Gomes (from Mortágua), and wife Maria da Glória Teixeira, born in Lagoa, Ferragudo. A wealthy landowner, his father was also an important dried fruit trader, a much travelled man, who had been educated in France and witnessed the 1848 revolution, had republican leanings and had been Belgian Consul in the Algarve. Teixeira Gomes attended the Colégio de São Luís Gonzaga, Portimão, and the Coimbra seminary. At the age of 16 he enrolled at the University of Coimbra to study medicine, but he abandoned studies one year later and moved to Lisbon, where he established closed ties with local intellectual circles (namely Fialho de Almeida and João de Deus). After completing military service, ...
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Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos (born June 1959, in Lisbon) is a Portuguese film director. Biography Mozos studied history and philosophy before enrolling at the School of Theatre and Cinema, where he specialized as an editor. He was responsible for the editing of several films, and in 1989, he directed ''Um Passo, Outro Passo e Depois...'' In 1992, he directed his first feature, ''Xavier''. Since then he has also directed several documentaries and video clips, including'' 4 Hearts ''4 Hearts'' ( pt, 4 Copas) is a Portuguese film directed by Manuel Mozos Manuel Mozos (born June 1959, in Lisbon) is a Portuguese film director. Biography Mozos studied history and philosophy before enrolling at the School of Theatre ...'', produced and released by Rosa Filmes. Filmography * 2017 - '' Ramiro'' * 2009 - '' 4 Copas'' * 2009 - ''Ruínas'' * 2007 - ''Diana'' * 2000 - ''Crescei e Multiplicai-vos'' * 1999 - ''Censura: Alguns Cortes'' * 1999 - ''...Quando Troveja'' * 1998 - ''José Cardoso P ...
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Marco Martins
Marco Martins (born 1972) is a Portuguese Film and Theatre director, best known for his 2005 film ''Alice'', which premiered at Cannes and won the Best Picture Award at the Directors' Fortnight. Biography In 1994 Marco Martins graduated from Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema), and soon afterwards undertook an apprenticeship with Wim Wenders, Manoel de Oliveira and Bertrand Tavernier. During this period, his short films ''Mergulho no Ano Novo'' and ''No Caminho Para a Escola'' received critical acclaim, the former winning Best Short Film Award at the International Short Films Festival of Vila do Conde, and the latter taking Best Short Film and Best Director Awards at the VII Festival Ibérico de Cinema de Badajoz as well as the Eixo Atlântico Award at the Festival de Ourense. In 2005, his first feature film, '' Alice'', premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and received a number of international awards and made the long list for the Academy ...
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Rosa Negra, De Margarida Gil
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Graça Correia
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Carlos Avilez
Carlos Daniel Avilez Mojica (born January 9, 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chattanooga Red Wolves SC in USL League One. Born in the United States, he represented the Mexico national under-18 team. Club career On February 26, 2021, Avilez joined USL League One side South Georgia Tormenta FC. Avilez signed with Chattanooga Red Wolves SC on January 17, 2022. Honors North Texas SC *USL League One Regular Season Title: 2019 *USL League One Championship: 2019 References External links * Carlos Avilezat FC Dallas FC Dallas is an American professional Association football, soccer club based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The club competes as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference in Major League Soccer (MLS). The franchise be ... 1999 births Living people Mexican footballers Mexico youth international footballers American soccer players United States men's youth international soccer players American s ...
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Jorge Lavelli
Jorge Lavelli (born 1932, Buenos Aires) is a French theater and opera director of Italian ethnicity and Argentine origin. The son of Italian immigrants in Argentina, Lavelli has lived in France since the early 1960s. He became a French citizen in 1977. Career In 1963 he staged Witold Gombrowicz's play '' The Marriage'', introducing this playwright to the French public. Lavelli later staged Gombrowicz's ''Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy'' (1965) and ''Operetta'' (1971). In 1967, Lavelli began a collaboration with Jean Vilar to stage Goethe's ''Triumph der Empfindsamkeit'' (Triumph of Sensitivity) and Oscar Panizza's ''The Cathedral of Love'' (1969; sets and costumes by the surrealist painter Leonor Fini). From 1987 to 1996 he was head of the Théâtre de la Colline in Paris. Lavelli has staged plays by Calderón, Shakespeare, Corneille, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, García Lorca, Ionesco, Schnitzler, Brecht, Pirandello, Dürrenmatt, Thomas Bernhard, O'Neill, Arthur Miller, Harol ...
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José Caldas
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Filipe La Féria
Luís Filipe Valente Lá Féria Orta, known professionally as Filipe La Féria (born May 17, 1945 in Vila Nova de São Bento), is a Portuguese director, producer, and screenwriter for television and theatre. Career He began his theatrical activity in 1963 as an actor at the National Theater, and with Amélia Rey Colaço belonged to theatre companies such as Teatro Estúdio de Lisboa, Teatro Experimental de Cascais, Casa da Comédia and Teatro da Cornucópia. He was assistant to Victor Garcia in '' As Criadas'', by Jean Genet, in the Teatro Experimental de Cascais. La Féria studied in London, winning a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian). He was director for 16 years at the Teatro da Casa da Comédia where he had a high degree of responsibility for most of its operations. There he produced a play from René Kalisky about Pier Paolo Pasolini called ''A paixão segundo Pier Paolo Pasolini'' as well as ''A Marquesa de Sade'', ...
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João Brites
João Brites (born 1947 in Torres Novas), is a Portuguese theatre director and artist. He founded the Teatro O Bando in Lisbon in 1974 and as served as its director since. He is also a professor of the School of Theater and Cinema in Lisbon. Brites is also an artist and set designer and he attended courses in painting and engraving at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Visuals - La Cambre.Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Visuels - La Cambre
He has held various art exhibitions in the galleries and museums in Portugal and has also published many articles on theater arts and the creative process of theatre, developing a practical in-theoretical discourse about acting. He was appointed a Commander of the

Fernando Gomes (actor)
Fernando Gomes may refer to: *Fernando Gomes (football administrator) (born 1952), President of the Portuguese Football Federation * Fernando Gomes (sport shooter) (born 1954), Brazilian sports shooter *Fernando Gomes (Portuguese footballer) (1956–2022), football striker * Fernando Gomes (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian football midfielder * Fernando Gomes (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian football defensive midfielder * Fernando Gomes (Bissau-Guinean footballer) (born 2002), or Nito Gomes, football defender *Fernando Gomes (politician) Fernando Gomes is a Bissau-Guinean politician who was the former interior minister of Guinea-Bissau. He was replaced after the 2012 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état On 12 April 2012, a coup d'état in Guinea-Bissau was staged by elements of the arme ... (fl. 2012), Guinea-Bissau's Interior Minister See also * Fernando Gómez (other) {{hndis, Gomes, Fernando ...
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