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Edson Francisco Celulari (born 20 March 1958) is a Brazilian actor.


Biography

Celulari was a member of Porão 7, an amateur theater company from São Carlos. When he was 16 years old, he moved to São Paulo to study at the
University of São Paulo The University of São Paulo ( pt, Universidade de São Paulo, USP) is a public university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is the largest Brazilian public university and the country's most prestigious educational institution, the bes ...
's Dramatic Art School. Celulari debuted on television in 1978, on
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's telenovela ''Salário Minimo''. Since then Celulari acted in several TV, film and stage productions. He was married to fellow actress Cláudia Raia from 1993 to 2010. They acted together in the telenovelas ''Deus nos Acuda'' and '' Torre de Babel''.


Television

* 1978 – Salário Mínimo * 1979 – Gaivotas : Mário * 1980 – : Ivan * 1980 – Plumas & Paetês : Kurlan * 1981 – Ciranda de Pedra : Sérgio * 1982 – O Homem Proibido : Carlos * 1983 –
Guerra dos Sexos ''Guerra dos Sexos'' (''Fight or Love?'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by Rede Globo, from 1 October 2012 to 26 April 2013, replacing ''Cheias de Charme'' and later replaced by ''Sangue Bom''. It is written by Silvio de Abreu an ...
: Zenon da Silva * 1983 – Louco Amor : Marcelo Paiva (cameo) * 1984 – Amor com Amor Se Paga : Tomás Correia * 1985 – Um Sonho a Mais : Joaquim * 1986 –
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: Thiago Souza e Silva * 1987 – Sassaricando : Jorge Miguel * 1988 – Chapadão do Bugre (miniseries) : José de Arimatéia * 1989 –
Que Rei Sou Eu? ''Que Rei Sou Eu?'' (English: ''What King Am I?'') is a 1989 Brazilian telenovela created by Cassiano Gabus Mendes. It stars Edson Celulari and Giulia Gam in the lead roles. Cast * Edson Celulari as Jean-Pierre * Giulia Gam as Aline * Tato G ...
: Jean Pierre * 1990 –
Brasileiras e Brasileiros ''Brasileiros e Brasileiras'' is a Brazilian telenovela shown in some schedules SBT between November 5, 1990 and May 14, 1991. Writing for the show was done by Carlos Alberto Sofredini and Walter Avancini, who also directed it. The show was a c ...
: Totó – SBT * 1992 – Deus nos Acuda : Ricardo Bismark * 1993 –
Fera Ferida ''Fera Ferida'' (''English: The Injured Beast'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 15 November 1993, replacing ''Renascer ''Renascer'' (English: ''To be reborn'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced an ...
: Raimundo Flamel / Feliciano Júnior * 1995 – Decadência (miniseries) : Mariel Batista * 1995 –
Explode Coração ''Explode Coração'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo. The series aired between 6 November 1995 and 4 May 1996, with a total of 155 episodes. It was written entirely by Glória Perez and directed by Ary Coslov, Gracie, and Carlos ...
: Júlio Falcão * 1997 – A Justiceira (series) : Jamil * 1998 –
Dona Flor e seus dois maridos ''Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands'' ( pt, Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos) is a fantasy novel by Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, published in 1966; it was translated into English by Harriet de Onís in 1969. The novel was adapted for the first time ...
(miniseries) – Vadinho * 1998 – Torre de Babel – Henrique Toledo * 1999 –
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: Solano * 2000 – Aquarela do Brasil (miniseries) : Hélio Aguiar * 2001 – As Filhas da Mãe : Edmilson Rocha * 2001 – Sítio do Picapau Amarelo : Dom Quixote * 2002/2003 –
Sabor da Paixão ''Sabor da Paixão'' (English: ''The Taste of Passion'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo TV Globo (, "Globe TV", or simply Globo), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air Television broadcasting, ...
: Jean Valjean * 2003/2004 –
Celebridade ''Celebridade'' is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from October 13, 2003 to June 25, 2004, totaling 221 episodes. Featured Malu Mader, Marcos Palmeira, Cláudia Abreu, Fábio Assunção, Marcio Garcia, Deborah Se ...
: himself * 2005 – América : Glauco Lopes Prado * 2006/2007 –
Páginas da Vida ''Páginas da Vida'' (English: ''Pages of Life'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Globo from 10 July 2006 to 2 March 2007 in 203 episodes. It stars Regina Duarte, Lília Cabral and Fernanda Vasconcellos in the lead roles. Là ...
: Sílvio Duarte * 2008 –
Beleza Pura ''Beleza Pura'' ( en, Pure Beauty) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 18 February 2008, replacing '' Sete Pecados'', and ended on 12 September 2008, replaced by ''Três Irmãs''. It is written by the ...
: Guilherme Medeiros * 2011 – Araguaia : Fernando Rangel * 2012 –
Guerra dos Sexos ''Guerra dos Sexos'' (''Fight or Love?'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by Rede Globo, from 1 October 2012 to 26 April 2013, replacing ''Cheias de Charme'' and later replaced by ''Sangue Bom''. It is written by Silvio de Abreu an ...
: Felipe de Alcántara Pereira Barreto * 2014/2015 –
Alto Astral ''Alto Astral'' (International Title:''Forever and Ever'') is a Brazilian access prime telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on November 3, 2014, replacing ''Geração Brasil'' and ended on May 8, 2015 replaced by '' I Love P ...
: Marcelo Barbosa * 2017 – A Força do Querer : Raul Dantas Sabóia (Dantas) * 2018 – O Tempo Não Para : Dom Sabino


Movies

* 1981 – Asa Branca – Um Sonho Brasileiro * 1981 – Os Vagabundos Trapalhões * 1983 – Inocência * 1985 – Ópera do Malandro * 1986 – Brasa Adormecida * 1986 – Sexo Frágil * 1997 – For All – O Trampolim da Vitória * 2004 – Sexo, Amor e Traição * 2006 – Diário de um Novo Mundo


Theater

* 1977 – "Errare Humanum Est" * 1978 – "O despertar da primavera" * 1990 – "Calígula" * 1990 – "Ela odeia mel" * 2007 – "Dom Quixote de Lugar Nenhum"


References


External links

* 1958 births Living people People from Bauru Brazilian Buddhists Brazilian people of Italian descent Brazilian male television actors Brazilian male telenovela actors Brazilian male film actors Brazilian male stage actors Converts to Buddhism Universidade Gama Filho alumni {{Brazil-actor-stub