
Edson Celulari
Acting
Biography
Edson Francisco Celulari (Bauru, March 20, 1958) is a Brazilian actor.
Born: March 20, 1958
Place of Birth: Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil
Known For

Salário Mínimo

Guerra dos Sexos

Fight or Love?
An inheritance of millions brings the fun-loving Charlô (Irene Raveche) and her bad-tempered cousin Otávio (Tony Ramos) closer than they ever expected. The inheritance, which includes a mansion and a chain of clothing stores, stipulates that the assets remain in the family. And since no one is willing to give up their part they decide to share the mansion and the business, despite the mortal hatred they harbor for each other. Charlô’s adopted son Felipe (Edson Celulari) also becomes caught up in the situation. However, he turns against his mother and becomes Otávio’s right-hand man at the company.

Decadence

A Grande Família
The daily lives of a typical Brazilian middle-class family, that are always very close and tries, in their way, to survive the financial and relationship difficulties.

As Brasileiras
After the breakthrough success of 'The Cariocas', the spin-off 'The Brazilians - The Women' embraces all the diversity of Brazil and its women. Powerful, fragile, funny, protective, beautiful, talented, insightful, and especially unique; they all have a certain charm. No matter what their birthplace, age, lifestyle or preference, these remarkable women have one thing in common: they are Brazilian. Brilliantly witty and entertaining, every independent episode provides an exclusive look at the life experiences of the women who inspire everyone.

Sai de Baixo
It follows the lives of the members of a dysfunctional family, their maid and the doorman of the apartment building in which they lived.

Fera Ferida

Beleza Pura
Beleza Pura is a Brazilian soap opera produced and broadcast by Rede Globo from February, 18 to September 12, 2007, with a total of 179 chapters. It replaced Sete Pecados, by Walcyr Carrasco at the 19h timeslot. It was written by the newcomer Andrea Maltarolli and co-written by Emanoel Jacobina, Ricardo Hoffstetter, Daisy Chaves, Flávia Bessone, and João Brandão, with text supervision by Silvio de Abreu, and general direction by Rogério Gomes.

Cambalacho
Filmography
as Fernando
as Aniceto
as Ula Drax
as Nero de Braga e Silva
as Walter
as João Guilherme
as Dom Sabino Machado
as Vitório
as Raul Dantas Sabóia (Dantas)
as Vadinho (Valdomiro)
as Marcelo Barbosa
as Dr. João Paulo Gil
as Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
as Jair Dantas
as Edna Turnblad
as Guilherme Medeiros
as Silvio Duarte
as Gaspar de Fróes
as Glauco Lopes Prado
as Cicillo Matarazzo
as Self
as Jean Valjean
as Edimilson Rocha
as Edu
as Claudião
as Paulo Arthur
as Carlos / Amadeu
as Cesar
as Capitão Hélio Aguiar
as Solano Xavier
as Henrique Leme Toledo
as Wolfgang Stössel
as Vadinho
as Jamil
as Júlio Cezar Falcão
as Mariel Batista
as Raimundo Flamel / Feliciano Mota da Costa Júnior
as Ricardo Sant'Anna Bismark
as Jean-Pierre
as Guel (Jorge Miguel Gutierrez de Pádua)
as Ticão
as Luiz / Leila
as Max Overseas
as Thiago Souza e Silva
as Joca
as Tomaz Correia
as Cirino
as Zenon da Silva
as Carlos Vieira
as Ricardo
as Sérgio
as Kurlan
as Ivan
as Rodolfo
as Antonio 'Asa Branca' dos Reis
as Mário
as Orlando
as figurante