
Antônio Fagundes
Acting
Biography
Antônio da Silva Fagundes Filho (Rio de Janeiro, April 18, 1949), better known as Antônio Fagundes, is a Brazilian actor, director, producer, screenwriter and voice actor. Considered one of the most recognized and prolific actors in Brazil, Fagundes gained notoriety for his performances on screen and stage. Fagundes has received numerous awards throughout his career spanning more than five decades, including four APCA Awards, two Molière Awards, two Quality Brazil Awards, and two Press Trophies, in addition to receiving nominations for two Grande Otelo Awards and four Guarani Awards.
Born: April 18, 1949
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Boca do Lixo: A Bollywood Brasileira
A documentary on Boca do Lixo, a dowtown São Paulo square that became a tentpole for film distribution on the early 20th century, becoming, from the 1960s on, a production district for popular eroctic films and for avant-garde directors.

Happy Hour with Mariana Ximenes

Tributo: Manoel Carlos

Gilberto Braga: Meu Nome é Novela

Alta Definição
In Alta Definição, Daniel Oliveira interviews one guest every week with an intimate approach.

Corpo a Corpo
Eloá and Osmar's marriage is thrown into crisis when a mysterious man crosses their path. With a thirst for prestige and power, Eloá will face the consequences of her ambition.

Angélica: 50 & Uns
In a spin-off centered around men, in each episode, Angélica meets with famous guests to discuss topics rarely discussed by them in public.

Saramandaia
Saramandaia is a Brazilian telenovela originally written by Dias Gomes in 1976. It's considered remarkable because of the Magic Realism (used by the author to subtly criticize the Military Regime of the time) and had 160 chapters. The story centers on the name change that the city undergoes, promoted by the younger citizens and reviled by the older ones. It also focuses on the lives of the city's quirky residents.

Vale Tudo
Fátima Accioly is a young, callous woman who wants to be rich and successful at any price. After selling her family's house in the country, she heads to Rio and gets to know dress man César who is unscrupulous himself. Meanwhile, her mother Raquel stays behind without home and money, but finally tries to find her daughter in the big city. Both women come in contact with the rich Roitman family which changes their lives forever.

Lady Night
Filmography
as Deus
as Evandro Lins e Silva
as Rogério Silva
as Pedro
as Self
as Fred Fontana
as Self
as Self
as Self (archival footage)
as Dom João VI
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Alberto Prado Monteiro
as Ubiratan
as Dr. Frederico Kieps
as Cacá Viana
as Self
as Self
as Halim
as Afrânio de Sá Ribeiro (Coronel Saruê)
as Delegado Valadares
as Menudo
as Giácomo Brunneto
as Delegado Valadares
as Sênior
as César Khoury
as Coronel Ramiro Bastos
as Himself
as Raul Brandão
as Cacá
as Leal Cordeiro
as Self
as Augusto Petronius
as Juvenal Ferreira dos Santos (Juvenal Antena)
as Vieira
as Ministro Juvenal de Castro
as Luiz Cláudio
as Pedro
as Deus
as Félix Guerrero / Bartolomeu Guerrero
as José
as Heitor Villa-Lobos
as Pedro Paulo
as Juiz Carvalho
as Gumercindo Telles de Aranha
as Gaspar Correia / Fernão Dias
as Marcelo Rondi
as Ricardo Velasco
as C.H.
as Narrador
as Chico Silva
as Atílio Novelli
as Bruno Berdinazzi Mezenga / Antonio Mezenga
as Dr. Bergamini
as Astrogildo
as Otávio Jordão
as José Inocêncio (Zé Inocêncio)
as Himself
as Rogério Silva
as Xavier
as Felipe Barreto
as Dr Paulo
as Caio Szymanski
as O Viajante
as Ivan Meireles
as Ruy Guerra
as Oswald de Andrade
as Jorge Tadeu
as Tuca
as Narrador
as Osmar Pellegrini
as Gilberto
as João Maria de Andrade Galvão
as Paulo
as David
as Jorge Augusto
as Guido
as Alexandre Torres Xavier (Alex)
as Miguel Godói
as Edu
as Bibelô
as Tonho
as Fernão
as Carlos Eduardo Cardoso (Cacá)
as Bruno di Fiori
as Valdemar
as Luís
as Lua Viana
as Petruchio
as Alaor
as Cadu
as Jorge
as Chicó