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Gonzaga — De Pai Pra Filho
Gonzaga — de Pai pra Filho is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Breno Silveira, written by Patricia Andrade, and starring Chambinho do Acordeon and Júlio Andrade. Inspired by the life of musicians Luiz Gonzaga and Gonzaguinha, father and son respectively, the feature was released in Brazil on October 26, 2012, and was broadcast by Rede Globo in a microseries format between January 17 and 20, 2013, in 4 chapters. Cast *Chambinho do Acordeon as Luiz Gonzaga **Land Vieira as Luiz Gonzaga (young) **Adelio Lima as Luiz Gonzaga (old) *Júlio Andrade as Gonzaguinha **Giancarlo Di Tommaso as Gonzaguinha (young) *Nanda Costa as Odaleia * Magdale Alves as Helena *Roberta Gualda as Helena (young) * Anna Aguiar as Nazinha Deolindo *Cecília Dassi as Nazinha Deolindo (young) *Domingos Montagner as Coronel Raimundo Deolindo *Sílvia Buarque as Dina Pinheiro *Luciano Quirino as Xavier Pinheiro *Claudio Jaborandy as Januário Gonzaga *Cyria Coentro as Santana Gonzaga *Zezé Motta as Pris ...
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Breno Silveira
Breno Silveira (5 February 1964 – 14 May 2022) was a Brazilian filmmaker noted for having directed ''Two Sons of Francisco'', the highest-grossing film of 2005. Early life and education Silveira was born in Brasília. He studied in Paris at the École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière, École Louis Lumière. Biography He worked as camera assistant in Suzana Amaral's 1985 film ''Hour of the Star, The Hour of the Star.'' In 1995 he worked as director of photography of Carla Camurati's ''Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazil''. He did also the cinematography for the 2000 film, ''Me You Them, Me, You, Them'', directed by Andrucha Waddington. Silveira directed music videos for Marisa Monte, Os Paralamas do Sucesso and O Rappa, among other artists. His debut as filmmaker was with the 2005 biopic ''Two Sons of Francisco'', about the Sertanejo music, sertanejo duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, Zezé di Camargo & Luciano. The film became a box office hit in Brazil, with more than ...
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Cecília Dassi
Cecília Dassi (born December 6, 1989, in Esteio, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian retired actress famous for her work on Rede Globo soap operas. Career On television As actress Soap operas *1997 - '' Por Amor'' .... Sandra/Sandrinha (supporting actress) *1999 - '' Suave Veneno'' .... Patrícia/Patty (supporting actress) *2001 - '' A Padroeira'' .... Zoé (supporting actress) *2002 - '' O Beijo do Vampiro'' .... Beatriz/Bia (supporting actress) *2005 - '' Alma Gêmea'' .... Mirella (supporting actress) *2007 - '' Sete Pecados'' .... Estela (supporting actress) *2008 - ''Três Irmãs'' .... Natália (supporting actress) *2009 - '' Viver a Vida'' .... Clarissa (supporting actress) =Miniseries= *2002 - '' O Quinto dos Infernos'' .... princess Maria da Glória (supporting actress) =Various= *1996 - '' A Comédia da Vida Privada'' - episode: ''Parece que foi ontem'' *1996 - ''Você Decide ''Você Decide'' (''You Decide'' / ''It's Your Call'') was an interactive television pro ...
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Brazilian Biographical Drama Films
Brazilian commonly refers to: * Brazil, a country * Brazilians, its people * Brazilian Portuguese, its dialect Brazilian may also refer to: * "The Brazilian", a 1986 instrumental music piece by Genesis * Brazilian Café, Baghdad, Iraq (1937) * Brazilian cuisine ** Churrasco, or Brazilian barbecue * Brazilian-cut bikini A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit primarily worn by women that features one piece on top that covers the breasts, and a second piece on the bottom: the front covering the pelvis but usually exposing the navel, and the back generally covering ..., a swimsuit revealing the buttocks * Brazilian waxing, a style of pubic hair removal * Mamelodi Sundowns F.C., a South African football club nicknamed ''The Brazilians'' See also

* Brazil (other) * ''Brasileiro'', a 1992 album by Sergio Mendes * Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a martial art and combat sport system * Culture of Brazil * Football in Brazil {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pa ...
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Thalma De Freitas
Thalma de Freitas (Rio de Janeiro, May 14, 1974) is a Brazilian actress, singer and composer. Career The daughter of the composer, conductor and pianist , at 14 she began studying singing and acting at the Teatro Escola Macunaíma. She made her acting debut in 1992, in a stage production of ''Hair'', and in 1996 she debuted on television in the Rede Manchete telenovela ''Xica da Silva''. She then got her an exclusive contract with TV Globo, during which she starred in over a dozen telenovelas. She made her recording debut in 2004, with the album ''Thalma''. The same year, she was awarded Best Supporting Actress at the Gramado Film Festival for her performance in Joel Zito Araújo's '' Filhas do Vento''. In 2012, she performed at the closing ceremony of the London Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdo ...
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Xandó Graça
Mário Xandó de Oliveira Neto (born 31 July 1961), known as Xandó, is a Brazilian former volleyball player who won a silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Xandó also competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He won a silver medal at the 1982 FIVB World Championship in Argentina. Xandó won a silver medal at the 1979 Pan American Games in Caguas, a gold medal at the 1983 Pan American Games in Caracas, and a bronze medal at the 1987 Pan American Games The 1987 Pan American Games, officially known as the X Pan American Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on August 7–23, 1987. Over 4,300 athletes from 38 countries in the Americas ... in Indianapolis. References External links * Volleybox.net profile 1961 births Living people Brazilian men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for Brazil Volleyball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1984 ...
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Armando Bógus
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Lulu Santos
Lulu Santos, stage name of Luiz Maurício Pragana dos Santos (born May 4, 1953), is a Brazilian singer and guitarist. Career Lulu was born in Rio de Janeiro. Beginning in the progressive rock band Vímana, he left the band and embarked on a solo career that produced several hits, such as "Tesouros da Juventude" (a tribute to John Lennon, written with Nelson Motta), "De Repente Califórnia", "Tempos modernos", "Adivinha o quê", the smash hit " Como uma Onda (Zen-surfismo)", another Lulu Santos/Nelson Motta partnership and "Um certo alguém". The 1984 album ''Tudo Azul'' brought the hits "O último romântico" (whose instrumental arrangement was heavily based on George Harrison's song "Greece", from the 1982 album Gone Troppo), "Certas coisas" and the title track. In 1986, the album ''Lulu'' had "Casa" and "Um pro outro". ''Lulu'' sold 250,000 copies. The 1988 album ''Toda Forma de Amor'' had the optimistic song "A Cura" (with the lyrics "In every port will fly/the old flag o ...
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Olívia Araújo
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Zezé Motta
Maria José Motta de Oliveira (born 27 June 1944), known as Zezé Motta, is a Brazilian actress and singer. She is considered one of the most important actresses in Brazil. Life and career Born in Campos dos Goytacazes, she moved with her family to Rio de Janeiro at the age of two. She attended the school of Tablado Theatre and began her acting career in 1966, starring in the play ''Roda-viva'', by Chico Buarque. Other plays she worked in include ''Arena Conta Zumbi'' (1969), ''Orfeu Negro'' (1972), and ''Godspell'' (1974) She began her singing career in 1971 in the nightclubs of São Paulo. Between 1975 and 1979, she released three LPs, and a further three albums in the 1980s. In 1976, she starred in the film '' Xica da Silva''. Over the decades she has acted in some of the most popular television soap operas and series. Discography # ''Gerson Conrad & Zezé Motta'' (1974) LP/CD # ''Zezé Motta (Prazer, Zezé)'' (1978) LP/CD # ''Negritude'' (1979) LP/CD # ''Anunciação / Neg ...
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Cyria Coentro
Cyria Cristina Rocha Coentro (born April 14, 1966) is a Brazilian actress and presenter. She was known for participating in the telenovela '' Renascer'' (1993). She has performed in ''O Rei do Gado'' (1997) and other projects until being recognized for her performance in ''Viver a Vida'' (2009) and for starring in ''Flor do Caribe'' (2013) and '' Sete Vidas'' 2015). In the cinema she made appearances in the films '' Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho'' (2012) and '' Time and the Wind'' (2013). Career Cyria was born in Salvador, Bahia, on April 14, 1966. She started her television career at the age of 26 in the telenovela '' Renascer'', screened by Rede Globo, and has since played a number of roles on the station where she continues to act. Among his novels are ''O Rei do Gado'', ''Porto dos Milagres'', ''Viver a Vida'' and others. Cyria emerged when making the telenovela '' Sete Vidas'', by Lícia Manzo. After participating in episodes of ''Você Decide'' (1993 and 1994), she entere ...
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Claudio Jaborandy
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