
Gero Camilo
Acting
Biography
Gero Camilo, stage name of Paulo Rogério da Silva (Fortaleza, December 18, 1970), is a Brazilian poet, actor, director, singer, composer and playwright.
Born: December 18, 1970
Place of Birth: Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Known For

200 Anos da Independência: Ainda tem Pendência?
A fun reinterpretation of the main landmarks and characters of the movement and what independence means for the people 200 years after the cry on the banks of the Ipiranga River.

City of God
In the poverty-stricken favelas of Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, two young men choose different paths. Rocket is a budding photographer who documents the increasing drug-related violence of his neighborhood, while José “Zé” Pequeno is an ambitious drug dealer diving into a dangerous life of crime.

Cine Holliúdy: A Série

Aldeotas
Two friends go their separate ways at age 17, affected by the troubling teenage conflicts in the small and conservative city of Coti das Fuças, in the countryside of Brazil. Levi, a poet, tired of being mistreated, sticks to the friends’ plan of moving to a big city. Elias, opressed by a violent father, gives up on the idea of leaving. At age 50, Levi comes back to reunite with his friend during a funeral, when their memories are relived before the last goodbye. Inspired by the theater play Aldeotas, by Gero Camilo.

Amor em Quatro Atos

Brainstorm
Neto is a middle class teenager living a normal life. After his father finds a marijuana cigarette on his pocket, he is sent to a mental institution, where he gets to know a completely absurd and inhumane reality in which people are devoured by a corrupt and cruel system.

Mussum, o Filmis
The trajectory of Antônio Carlos Bernardes Gomes, known as Mussum, from Trapalhões. His poor childhood, his military career, his relationship with Mangueira and his success with the group Originais do Samba, as well as behind the scenes as a member of Trapalhões.

Hoje é Dia de Maria
Maria is an orphan girl who suffers from her stepmother's wickedness. She then decides to escape in search of the fringes of the sea and takes a long walk through Brazilian folk tales. On her journey, she meets several fantastic characters.

Carandiru
When a doctor decides to carry out an AIDS prevention program inside Latin America’s largest prison: the Casa de Detenção de São Paulo - Carandiru, he meets the future victims of one of the darkest days in Brazilian History when the State of São Paulo’s Military Police, with the excuse for law enforcement, shot to death 111 people. Based on real facts and on the book written by Dráuzio Varella.

Brava Gente
Brava Gente was a television series aired by TV Globo in Brazil between 2000 and 2003, initially as a special year-end. The program was adapted from stories and national stories, and plays by famous playwrights, screenwriters and signed by a number represented by several actors and actresses. The genres of the stories varied each week with the style of each director or author. Brava Gente in the stories ranged from comedies and dramas. In all 53 episodes were shown, broadcast on Tuesday nights.
Filmography
as Tunico
as Dr. César
as Self
as Mato Grosso
as Renato Aragão
as Levi
as Aristides
as Professor
as Chico Pipoco
as Antonio
as Mato Grosso
as Carlos Pavão
as Moacir
as Miss Pirangi
as Viktor Laurence
as Tatu
as José
as Anjo
as Sacristão
as Naum
as Zé Burraldo
as Vicente
as Zé Cangaia
as Aurelio Sanchez
as Firmino
as Sem Chance (No Way)
as Preso
as Paraíba - Shorty
as Reginaldo
as Ceará
as Chico Norato
as Cabeleira