
José Pedro Gomes
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 28, 1951
Place of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal
Known For

Alta Definição
In Alta Definição, Daniel Oliveira interviews one guest every week with an intimate approach.

Two Dragons
Dois Dragões follows a small dog on an adventure in a Chinese restaurant, where its owner (Ana Zanatti) goes to have dinner with her daughter (Beatriz Batarda). Terrorised by the possibility of being turned into Chop Suey, the dog passes a frightening night, running through the restaurant and hearing the telenovela-like conversations taking place at the different tables. With the camera placed in the dog’s perspective, this short film acts as an amusing panorama of Lisbon society at the end of the 20th century.

Filho da Treta
In the past, life was a jungle. Now, life is a selfie. All the bullshit has spread and grown on social media, and experts have had some difficulty finding genuine bullshit conversation. But those who are alive always die, and they also always reappear. Nothing is lost, everything is transformed—the genetic code of Bullshit is reborn.

Street of Flowers
Tília is a fortune teller, that writes down all her patient's secrets in a notebook. One day after a earthquake she looses it, and then, everyone's secrets can be found.

Herman Enciclopédia
Herman encyclopedia is a sketch comedic show with every episode centered on a theme, The host (Herman) and other actors play many characters spoofing Portuguese TV shows, famous Portuguese people and other Portuguese related stuff.

Ballet Rose
When the Portuguese police began to investigate, in 1967, an illegal prostitution network, they ended up stumbling upon a huge secret that could shake the foundations of the republican regime: a select group of prostitutes who organized parties with teenage girls to secretly satisfy the sexual desires of bankers, politicians, ministers, aristocrats and powerful businessmen: the Ballet Rose Case.

Agosto
Summer of 1964. The professor Carlos and the couple Dário and Alda spend time together in the beach during vacations. Away from the colonial war, everything seems lost in time.

Live and let live
The world is not enough to cover all the misfortunes that afflict Lucas. An orphan, a loner and a troublemaker, Lucas is a moving target for all sorts of misfortunes. But things are never so bad that they can't get worse: Lucas loses his job and is about to be evicted from his home. When all seems lost, he receives a phone call from a childhood friend asking for his help. He has to entertain two influencers for a weekend in a luxurious mansion. It is in this veritable technological trap, guarded by a mysterious Englishman, that Lucas will discover unexpected secrets about his past and, more importantly, it is there that he will discover love. Danger, suspense and cocktail recipes! Romance, eroticism (to die for) and impossible snooker shots! Secret weapons, fast cars and scooter races! LIVE AND LET GO is a romantic action comedy with a licence to kill... with laughter!

Os Vivos Também Choram
Zé, a 50-year-old alcoholic, works in the port of Lisbon where he loads and unloads containers. Zé never left his neighborhood and is hiding his savings so that one day he'll be able to board one of the huge cruise ships he sees everyday. When his jealous wife steals his money, Zé will do everything to fulfil his dream.

The Great Kilapy
Zézé Gamboa's sardonic historical drama follows a good-hearted, apolitical con man who, on the eve of Angolan independence in the mid-1970s, pulls off a massive swindle at the expense of the Portuguese colonial administration — and soon after finds himself hailed as a hero of the national liberation struggle.
Filmography
as Paes Brito
as Oliveira
as António
as Arnaldo
as Zezé
as Zézé
as Faustino Maria Gonzaga
as Júlio Pinhão
as Artur
as Artur Mata
as Fernando
as Self
as Zézé
as Vicente Paixão
as Zezé
as Zézé
as Belchior Baptista
as Zezé
as Carlos
as Polícia Reinaldo
as Sr. Onda Branca
as Cunha
as Várias Personagens
as Dog (voice)
as Alberto
as Vasco
as Padre Zé Eduardo
as Miguel
as Carlos Letria
as Various characters
as Sebastião Raposo
as Sá-Tó
as Pires
as Lacerda
as Various characters
as Tobias
as Carlos (voice)
as Dramatização
as Romeu