
John Herbert
Acting
Biography
John Herbert Buckup (São Paulo, May 17, 1929 – São Paulo, January 26, 2011) was a Brazilian actor, director and producer. In some works, he was credited as Johnny Herbert. He was married to the actress Eva Wilma, from 1955 to 1976, and both are parents to the actress, Vivian Buckup, born in 1956 and John Herbert Junior (Johnnie) born in 1958. With Eva Wilma, he had great success on Brazilian television in the 1950s and 60s, with the series Alô Doçura.
Born: May 17, 1929
Place of Birth: São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Known For

O Sheik de Ipanema

O Profeta
Daniel is a psychic who can see the past and predict the future. As a child, he had a vision that his brother-in-law, João Henrique, was cheating on his sister, Ester, which led her to separate from her husband. As an adult, his psychic abilities increase and Daniel uses them for his own benefit, rather than to help people. He sets up a practice and appears on TV, becoming famous and known as “the Prophet.” Daniel begins to grow rich, important, and cold.

A Viagem

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.

Tödlicher Karneval
The shooting of a movie is to take place in Rio de Janeiro. The script states that an actor is to shoot himself. The director wants to demonstrate how he imagines this scene. When he takes the revolver and pulls the trigger, he actually falls to the ground. The crew is horrified when they realize that the ammunition was live and the director is lying dead on the floor. Inspector Moura is assigned to investigate the case. He suspects a jealous motive.

Água Viva

Éramos Seis

O Machão

Case of the Naves Brothers
After their relative and associate runs way, the Naves brothers inform the police of the incident, who end up arresting them under the accusation of murdering the missing person. The brothers are tortured in order to confess a crime they did not commit while their wives are raped.

The Trapalhões
Os Trapalhões was a Brazilian comedy group and also a Brazilian television series created by Wilton Franco. Its members were Dedé Santana, Zacarias, Mussum and their leader Didi Mocó, that was played by Renato Aragão. The name Trapalhões is derived from the Portuguese verb atrapalhar, which means the opposite of helping, to do something the wrong way or to Those that confuse. The name is translated "Tramps" in English DVD subtitles. It was aired by Rede Globo from 1977 to 1999. On March 18, 1990, Zacarias died due to respiratory failure, but the group and the series didn't come to an end until July 29, 1994, when Mussum died due to an unsuccessful heart transplant.
Filmography
as Álvaro Gutierrez (Excelência / Tubarão Branco)
as Vendedor
as Vigário Gabriel
as Presidente do banco
as Lobato
as Veludo Herrera
as Jorge
as Faria
as Eurico
as Nabucodonosor Pereira (Nabuco)
as Horácio Barreto
as Agenor Barbosa
as Wagner Amaral
as Cervantes
as Médico
as Urbano
as Filipe
as Bidet Lambert
as Rogério
as Fernando
as (segment "Um Milagre Brasileiro")
as Celso Vilela
as Rocco
as Nóbrega
as Alberto Villani
as Johnny Gravatinha
as Ramón
as Márcio
as Eneas
as Jaime Alves Cardoso
as Diogo
as Armeiro
as Henrique
as Danilo Bezerra
as Heitor
as Mr. Hilton
as Macedo
as Otávio
as Dindo (Florindo)
as Mário Maluco
as Esteves
as Leão Maia
as Agenor
as apresentador do circo
as Sócio da firma
as Rudolf Fluegel
as Carlos Eduardo
as Bem-Te-Viu
as Cisso
as Marcos
as Dr. Alamy
as Cid
as Inspector Britto
as Capitão Policial
as Chico
as Paulo
as Gilberto
as Hotel Clerk
as Carlos
as Flávio Abreu
as Bill
as Quincas
as Alberto Motta Freixoso