
Carlos Imperial
Acting
Biography
Carlos Eduardo da Corte Imperial (Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, November 24, 1935 — Rio de Janeiro, November 4, 1992) was a Brazilian artistic producer and show business personality.
Born: November 24, 1935
Place of Birth: Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Known For

O Picapau Amarelo
The Viscount of Sabugosa is locked in the library writing an encyclopedia about the characters in children's fables. Dona Benta receives a letter from little Thumb, written on a rose petal, in which he, realizing that the inhabitants of the world of fables are forgotten in the books on the shelves, requests that everyone live in Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. Emília and the children love the idea, and Dona Benta says yes. They move

Loucuras, o Bumbum de Ouro

A Verdadeira História de Romeu e Julieta
Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.

Chico Anysio Show

Eu Sou Carlos Imperial
The story of a legendary figure in Brazilian culture, the multifaceted Carlos Imperial. He was a convinced womanizer and cafajeste, he was a director and actor, created TV shows, composed songs like “Vem Quente que Eu Estou Fervendo” and “Mamãe Passou Açúcar em Mim”. In addition, he is responsible for launching big names in Brazilian music, such as Roberto Carlos, Elis Regina and Tim Maia.

Bel-Ami

De Vento em Popa
Industrialist's son returns from the USA, where he'd been supposedly studying Nuclear Physics, when in fact he'd devoted himself to pop music, without his father's knowledge.

Independência ou Morte
The story of how D. Pedro I proclaimed the Brazilian independence on September 7th, 1822, and rose from prince of Portugal to first emperor of Brazil.

O Dono da Bola
Young man participates in TV contests to help the girl he loves using the money he expects to win.

Sherlock de Araque
Filmography
as Pai de Romeu
as China
as Fausto
as Godoy
as Doutor Carlão
as Dr. Ferrão
as Capitão Gancho
as Taberneiro
as Ele mesmo
as Coronel Alexandrão
as Amante
as Priest/Plumber
as Ronaldo
as Carlos