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Dionísio Azevedo

Dionísio Azevedo, stage name of Taufic Jacob (4 April 1922 – 11 December 1994) was a Brazilian television, theatre, and film actor, director, and writer.[1]

Dionísio Azevedo
The artists Vida Alves, Dionísio Azevedo, and Homero Silva on the set of "Quase no Céu" (1948), by Oduvaldo Vianna.
Born
Taufic Jacob

(1922-04-04)4 April 1922
Died11 December 1994(1994-12-11) (aged 72)
Occupation(s)Director, actor, writer
Years active1949–1992

Career edit

He started his career as an actor in Rádio Record in 1942. He moved to television, where he was a pioneer, creating TV de Vanguarda, a television theater popular in the 1950s. He directed several telenovelas, including Os Humildes, which is considered the first to address Brazilian themes, and Ambição, the first diary telenovela of the country. In cinema he acted in about 40 films.[2] In 1989, he won the Gramado Film Festival Jury Award for his role on the film A Marvada Carne.[3]

Partial filmography edit

  • Quase no Céu (1949)
  • Corações na Sombra (1951) - (voice)
  • Custa Pouco a Felicidade (1953)
  • Mãos Sangrentas (1955) - (voice)
  • O Sobrado (1956) - Fandango
  • Cidade Ameaçada (1960) - Chief of police
  • Estrada do Amor (1960)
  • A Moça do Quarto 13 (1960) - (voice)
  • Sua Vida Me Pertence (1961, TV Series)
  • The First Mass (1961) - Mestre Zuza
  • The Fisherman and His Soul (1961)
  • O Pagador de Promessas (1962) - Olavo, the Priest
  • Lampião, o Rei do Cangaço (1964) - João de Mariano
  • O Santo Milagroso (1967) - Padre José
  • Corisco, O Diabo Loiro (1969) - Compadre mariano
  • Independência ou Morte (1972) - José Bonifácio
  • Longo Caminho da Morte (1972) - Coronel Múcio
  • Obsessão (1973)
  • A Virgem (1973)
  • A Pequena Órfã (1973) - Velho Gui
  • Sedução (1974)
  • O Dia em Que o Santo Pecou (1975) - Delegado
  • Kung Fu Contra as Bonecas (1975)
  • Bacalhau (1976) - Petrônio
  • O Dia das Profissionais (1976)
  • A Noite da Fêmeas (1976)
  • O Caçador de Esmeraldas (1979) - Padre João Leite
  • Verde Vinho (1982) - Alfredo Morais
  • Fuscão Preto (1983)
  • O Menino Arco-Íris (1983) - Lucena
  • A Marvada Carne (1985) - Nhô Totó
  • Os Bons Tempos Voltaram (1985) - Argemiro (segment "Primeiro de Abril")
  • Kuarup (1989) - D. Anselmo
  • Eternidade (1992) - Balteano (final film role)

References edit

  1. ^ "Dionísio Azevedo" (in Portuguese). Museu da TV. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Dionísio Azevedo foi pioneiro da televisão". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Folha. 13 December 1994. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  3. ^ (in Portuguese). Gramado Film Festival. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Dionísio Azevedo at IMDb

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