
Carlos Gregório
Acting
Biography
Carlos Alberto Mendes Gregório (Rio de Janeiro, August 31, 1947) is a Brazilian actor, director, writer and screenwriter.
Born: August 31, 1947
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

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.

A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão

Desejo
Set in the early twentieth century and based on real facts, it tells the love story that led to the murder of one of the greatest Brazilian writers: Euclides da Cunha.

Delegacia de Mulheres

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.

Quatro por Quatro
A traffic accident causes four women's destinies to intertwine. In the series, the four enter a pact of revenge against the men who hit them and caused them to suffer. Auxiliadora struggled to help her husband Alcebíades prosper, but when he leaves her for a younger woman, is thrown out of the house. The shy Tatiana was engaged to Fortunato, who failed to show up at their wedding. The Babalu hurricane caught mechanic Raí in bed with another woman. Abigail, a preppy psychologist who is struggling in a failing marriage, decides superficially to continue it but revolts against her husband, Gustavo, who humiliates her in public at a congress. Gustavo has custody of Ângela, a girl who longs to know her true father, Bruno. Her mother died in the childbirth, traumatizing him.

The Power of Desire
Força de um Desejo is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Globo TV and was shown in the schedule of 18 hours between May 10, 1999 and January 29, 2000, in 226 chapters. It was written by Gilberto Braga and as collaborators with Alcides Nogueira Marques, Lilian Garcia, Eliane Garcia, Philip Miguez and Mark Silver and directed by Mauro Mendonça Filho, Carlos Araújo, Fabricio Mamberti and João Camargo, with production of the core Marcos Paulo. Featured Malu Mader, Fábio Assunção, Cláudia Abreu, Marcelo Serrado, Selton Mello, Nathália Timberg, Lavínia Vlasak, Isabel Fillardis and Denise Del Vecchio in leading roles.

Anos Rebeldes
Mini series about the 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, when a politically engaged student falls in love with a left wing journalist's daughter who doesn't care for politics. The romance follows 15 years of Brazilian history, since President João Goulart deposition by military reactionary forces, until the first signs of restoration of democracy, in the 1980s.

The Screenwriter
32 renowned Brazilian screenwriters of the contemporary Brazilian cinema talk about their creative processes. From the concept of script to their agreements and disagreements, going through their experiences with filmmakers, their reaction to the finished film, critic, and even controversies on auteurism.

Os Gigantes
Filmography
as Profeta ("Vidente")
as Himself
as Júlio
as Senhor Rodriguez
as O Poeta Drummond
as Rodrigo
as Otávio
as Zequinha
as Melvin
as Conde Bonifácio
as Lineu Barcelos
as Nunes
as Alencastro
as Altino Pereira
as Michel Renault
as Antenor Motta
as Nicolau Werther (foto)
as Walter Wanderley
as Silvino
as Alberto
as Sivuca
as Ubiratan Hernandez
as Alcedo
as Arnaldo
as João Maia
as Expedito
as Oswaldo
as Álvaro
as Gerson
as Sérgio
as Médico
as Jorge
as Josmar
as Silas Gonçalves
as Rui / Fernando Pessoa
as José Simplício
as Dr. Rui
as Dr. Mateus
as Boaventura Delfim Pereira, Barão de Sorocaba
as Boaventura Delfim Pereira, Barão de Sorocaba
as Homem sincero porém radical
as Camelo
as João Cássio (Juca)
as Menotti del Picchia
as Totó Fruta do Conde
as Sandro Moreira
as Edmundo
as Dr. Amaral
as Padre Justino
as Taio
as Paulinho
as Nélio
as Delegado Petronílio Peixoto
as Nelsinho
as Álvares Maciel
as Comrade
as Pedro
as Padre Ponciano