
Felipe Camargo
Acting
Biography
Luiz Felipe de Camargo e Almeida Neto (Rio de Janeiro, August 1, 1960) is a Brazilian actor.
Born: August 1, 1960
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Xingu: A Saga dos Irmãos Villas-Boas

Walking on Clouds

A Padroeira
A Padroeira was a Brazilian soap opera produced and displayed at the time of 18 hours by Rede Globo, between June 18, 2001 and February 23, 2002, and presented in 215 chapters. It was written by Walcyr Carrasco collaboration with Duca Rachid and directed by Walter Avancini, and had Deborah Secco, Luigi Baricelli, Elizabeth Savalla and Maurício Mattar in leading roles.

Time After Time
Livia and Felipe are in a forbidden love story doomed to end tragically. A century later, they both have a new chance to make their love real again. “Time After Time” is an innovative romance set in two different eras in which characters hold the opportunity to make up for their mistakes, come to terms with the past and write themselves another story.

Sound & Fury: Film
Follows the struggles of a small theatre company attempting to adapt a Shakespeare play.

Cordel Encantado
Cordel Encantado is an epic telenovela encircled by castles, kings and outlaws that tells a majestic love story between Azucena and Jesuino: two noble spirited young people who are unaware of their true origins. Beautiful Azucena and her hero Jesuíno go through many adventures in their determination to stay together.

Roda de Fogo

Despedida de Solteiro

A Justiceira
Diana is woman who lost her child for her Husband. A evil man behind a series of crime operations. Searching for her son, Diana is hired for a underground organization to fight crimes all over Brazil. Now, Diana has the meanings to locate her former husband and search for her son.

Pátria Minha
Filmography
as Gustavo Brandão
as Gustavo
as Reinaldo
as Antônio
as Tinho
as Cândido
as Augusto
as Américo Valência / Eugênio Castelo
as Ronaldo
as Ricardo
as José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
as Conde Bernardo Castellini / Bernardo Boldrin
as André
as Luís
as Perácio Fernão Pais
as Orlando Villas Bôas
as Orlando Villas Bôas
as Gabriel Allende
as Duque Petrus de Bragança
as Dante Viana
as Vinícius Porto de Mello (Portinho)
as Mario
as Dante Viana
as Alberto de Miranda
as Saulo/Tiago
as Sidney / Antônio Carlos Barata
as Dr. Julian Enke
as Martín
as Dr. Edmundo Cantareira
as Coronel Genuíno
as Frei Tomé
as Josué Arantes
as Zacarias
as Rogério
as Raul
as Bob Lacerda
as Tadeu dos Santos
as Antonio
as Prof. Beto
as Marcelo
as Inácio Fonseca
as João Marcos Batista Barbosa
as Poeta
as Adriano (Emissário)
as Édipo Junqueira
as Marco Polo
as Pedro Garcez Villar
as Marcos
as Ele mesmo