Cláudio Corrêa e Castro
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro | |
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![]() Castro in the play A Night of Champions by Jason Miller, in 1976 | |
Born | Cláudio Luís Murgel Corrêa e Castro 27 February 1928 |
Died | 16 August 2005 Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 77)
Nationality | Brazilian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1959–2005 |
Awards | APCA Trophy |
Cláudio Luís Murgel Corrêa e Castro (February 27, 1928 – August 16, 2005) was a Brazilian actor who appeared in over fifty Brazilian telenovelas.[1][2][3] He was known for playing Mr. Leopoldo in Força de um Desejo (1999); Count Klaus in Chocolate com Pimenta (2003); Gugu in A Gata Comeu (1985); Vidal in Eu Prometo ; and Archangel Gabriel in Deus Nos Acuda .[4][5]
Biography
[edit]First years and education
[edit]Castro was born in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1928.[6] Study at the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes na Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and study in France, returned to Brazil after graduating and began his career as an artist as a painter, but the theater soon entered his life.[1] He majored in theater direction at the Fundação Brasileira de Teatro (FBT).[2]
Career
[edit]Right from his debut in 1954 with the amateur theater group O Tablado, he stood out for his strong stage presence and clear interpretative intentions. He played the role of the stagehand in Our Town by Thornton Wilder, directed by João Bethencourt .[7] By 1955, he had already taken on a major leading role, portraying Uncle Vanya in Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov.[8] In the 1959 play Señora Carrar's Rifles by Bertolt Brecht, staged by Renato José Pécora , Castro won the best actor award at the Brazilian Association of Theater Critics Awards.[2][9]
He made his film debut in Carla Civelli 's 1959 film É Um Caso de Polícia.[10] In the 1960s, he was invited to be the first director of the Teatro de Comédia do Paraná (TCP), based in Curitiba, when he invited actor couple Paulo Goulart and Nicette Bruno to be part of TCP's first team.[2][11]
In 1968, called by Zé Celso, he went to São Paulo to play the title role in Bertolt Brecht's Galileo Galilei, produced by Teatro Oficina, where he played the Fiorentine scientist.[12][13][14] In the same year, he made his television debut in the soap opera A Muralha, where he played Dom Manuel Nunes Viana in TV Excelsior.[15]
After working on three soap operas at the station, he moved to TV Tupi in 1970 to join the cast of O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima to play Portuga.[16] He spent seven years at the broadcaster, where he worked on 11 productions, including soap operas such as Mulheres de Areia and Os Inocentes .[17][18]
In 1978, she moved to Rio de Janeiro's TV Globo to work on the soap opera Dancing Days.[19] He remained with the station for twenty and six years, until 2004. Over the decades he worked on various productions for the broadcaster, including soap operas such as A Gata Comeu , Sinhá Moça, Vale Tudo, Tieta, História de Amor and Chocolate com Pimenta.[20][21][22][23][24][25] He also acted in other productions for the broadcaster, such as the comedy Zorra Total and the miniseries A Casa das Sete Mulheres and Engraçadinha: Seus Amores e Seus Pecados .[26][27][28]
In addition to television, he has acted in 18 films and 65 plays.[2][29]
Personal life
[edit]He had three children: Guilherme, from his first marriage, Gabriel and João Pedro, from his second.[30]
Death
[edit]Cláudio suffered from diabetes and hypertension.[31] After her first separation, she got into a lot of financial trouble and even moved to the Retiro dos Artistas , a philanthropic institution in Rio de Janeiro that takes care of artists, athletes and intellectuals with financial problems.[32][33]
He died of multiple organ failure, due to complications from a heart bypass surgery performed in April 2005 at the São Lucas Hospital in Copacabana.[34][35]
Filmography
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Cinema
[edit]Year | Movie | Role |
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1959 | É Um Caso de Polícia | |
1962 | Cinco Vezes Favela | |
1967 | O Mundo Alegre de Helô | Dr. Quinzinho |
1973 | Amante Muito Louca | Amâncio |
1976 | Tiradentes, o Mártir da Independência | Visconde de Barbacena |
1977 | Elas São do Baralho | Eugênio Miranda |
1979 | O Caso Cláudia | Otto Dorf |
1980 | Prova de Fogo | |
Os 7 Gatinhos | Dr. Bordalo | |
1981 | Engraçadinha | Politcian |
1989 | O Grande Mentecapto | Bossman |
1997 | O Noviço Rebelde | Father Manuel |
1999 | Tiradentes | Veloso |
Mauá - O Imperador e o Rei | Visconde do Uruguai | |
2000 | Duas Vezes com Helena | Father |
Xuxa Popstar | Olimpio | |
2001 | Minha Vida em Suas Mãos | Man robbed |
2004 | Irmãos de Fé | Gamaliel |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Character | Network |
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1968 | A Muralha | Manuel Nunes Viana | Rede Excelsior |
1969 | Dez Vidas | Visconde de Barbacena | |
Os Estranhos | Radamés de Castro | ||
Sangue do Meu Sangue | Dom Pedro II | ||
1970 | O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima | Manuel Valadares (Portuga) | Rede Tupi |
As Bruxas | Otto Wagner Manhães | ||
1971 | Nossa Filha Gabriela | Napoleão Araújo Leme | |
1972 | Camomila e Bem-me-quer | José Romão (Romão) | |
Signo da Esperança | Dr. José Henrique Aragão | ||
1973 | Mulheres de Areia | Virgílio Assunção | |
1974 | Os Inocentes | João Flores (Padre João) | |
1975 | A Viagem | Daniel Fernandes (Conselheiro Daniel) | |
Meu Rico Português | Rodolfo Moraes (Rudolph) | ||
1976 | O Julgamento | Lourenço Paixão | |
Xeque-Mate | Raffles Bastos | ||
1977 | O Profeta | Clóvis Moura | |
1978 | Dancin' Days | Franklin Prado Cardoso | TV Globo |
1979 | Cabocla | Boanerges Pereira (Coronel Boanerges) | |
1980 | Chega Mais | Belmiro Maia | |
As Três Marias | Jonas Freitas da Silva | ||
1981 | Jogo da Vida | Etevaldo de Alencastro (Dr. Etevaldo) | |
1982 | Lampião e Maria Bonita | Euclides Fonseca | |
Paraíso | Eleutério Ferrabraz (Coronel Eleutério) | ||
1983 | Parabéns pra Você | Cristovão Moreira Braga | |
Eu Prometo | Lorival Vidal Marques | ||
Champagne | Ralph Campello | ||
1984 | Transas e Caretas | Régis Fontoura | |
Caso Verdade | Flávio Farina (Eps. "Esperança") | ||
1985 | A Gata Comeu | Gustavo Penaforte (Gugu) | |
1986 | Anos Dourados | Felipe Carneiro (Dr. Carneiro) | |
Cambalacho | Bóris Monteiro | ||
Sinhá Moça | João Aristides Amorim (Dr. Aristides) | ||
Hipertensão | Napoleão Alves | ||
1987 | Bambolê | Caio Zambrini Bambriani | |
1988 | O Primo Basílio | Ricardo Mourão | |
Vale Tudo | Bartolomeu Meirelles | ||
1989 | Tieta | Mariano Rocha (Padre Mariano) | |
1990 | Boca do Lixo (minissérie) | Joaquim Junqueira (Junqueira) | |
Rainha da Sucata | Dr. Rogério | ||
Lua Cheia de Amor | Bussinessman | ||
La Mamma | Father | ||
1991 | O Dono do Mundo | Vicente Arruda | |
1992 | Deus nos Acuda | Gabriel | |
1993 | Agosto | Ilídio Alencar Prado | |
1994 | A Viagem | Carlos Barbosa (Dr. Carlos) | |
Pátria Minha | Valdomiro Bezerra de Quental | ||
Incidente em Antares | Vivaldino Brazão (Prefeito Vivaldino) | ||
Quatro por Quatro | Doctor | ||
1995 | Engraçadinha: Seus Amores e Seus Pecados | Arnaldo Perreira de Almeida (Dr. Arnaldo) | |
Malhação | Judge Aristides Maia | ||
História de Amor | Rômulo Sampaio | ||
1996 | O Rei do Gado | Toni Vendacchio | |
Anjo de Mim | Inácio Gonçalves | ||
1997 | Anjo Mau | Augusto Machado | |
1998 | Meu Bem Querer | Padre Ovídio | |
1999 | Força de um Desejo | Leopoldo Silveira | |
2000 | O Cravo e a Rosa | Normando Castor | |
2001 | Porto dos Milagres | Seu Babau | |
A Padroeira | Dom Agostinho de Miranda | ||
2002 | O Quinto dos Infernos | Dr. Vieira | |
Malhação | Juiz Aristides Maia | ||
Esperança | Agostino | ||
2003 | A Casa das Sete Mulheres | Bartolomeu Queiroz | |
Kubanacan | Coronel Tijon | ||
Chocolate com Pimenta | Conde Klaus Von Burgo | ||
2004–2005 | Zorra Total | Anacleto | |
2004 | Senhora do Destino | Dr. Afonso |
Theatre
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