
Luís Melo
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Luís Melo.
Born: November 13, 1947
Place of Birth: Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Known For

O Auto da Compadecida 2
After 20 years missing, João Grilo returns to Taperoá to join his old friend Chicó and, after his story of resurrection spreads, he is disputed as an electoral candidate by the two most powerful politicians in the city. The four-chapter miniseries original version of O Auto da Compadecida 2.

O Auto da Compadecida
The (mis)adventures of João Grilo and Chicó in Brazil's Northeastern region. The four-chapter miniseries original version of O Auto da Compadecida.

Cara & Coroa

Seven Women
When the men go to war, the women also battle. This tale takes place in the XIX century, during a terrible civil war. Italy’s revolutionary leader Garibaldi must choose between two loves: a sweet aristocratic lady or a brave woman who leaves her husband to accompany him into battle. This super-production recounts the saga of women who do not go to war but must bear pain, solitude and new passions while their husbands and fathers fight the battles.

A Dog's Will
The lively João Grilo and the sly Chicó are poor guys living in the hinterland who cheat a bunch of people in a small town in Northeastern Brazil. When they die, they have to be judged by Christ, the Devil and the Virgin Mary before they are admitted to paradise.

A Muralha
A hundred years after Europeans set foot in the New World, Brazil still remains largely unexplored. The Conquest recounts the saga of the earliest adventurers who wandered through these unknown lands. Jesuit priests, adventurers seeking gold, slaves and indigenous tribes were entangled in unceasing battles, at a time when laws were made by the sharp edge of a sword.

JK
For decades, doctor Juscelino Kubitschek enters politics and becomes president of Brazil.

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.

Gaijin 2: Love Me as I Am
In 1908, Titoe leaves her home country of Japan to try her luck in Brazil. Her intention is just to get rich and return in five years, but life has other plans for her.

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.
Filmography
as Diabo (uncredited)
as Bartolomeu Meirelles
as Diabo (uncredited)
as Gustavo Vasconcelos
as José Luis
as Kazuo Tanaka
as Massimo Pasqualino / Massimo Vicenzo
as Narração
as Atílio Pimenta Camargo/Alfredo Gentil
as Dimas Sobral
as Oséas Guedes
as João Cândido
as Duque Graco de Lafayette
as Joaquim Coutinho
as Seu Américo
as Dr. Rafael Pelizari (Tio Rafa)
as Orã Munhoz ("Conchita")
as Coronel Licurgo de Almeida
as Monsignor João Soares
as Ramon Bravo Salinas
as Ramiro Hernandez
as Léo Benário
as Cândido Portinari
as Bento Manuel Ribeiro
as Opening night guest (uncredited)
as Vasco de Athayde
as Santiago / Padre Molina
as Sérgio
as Diabo
as Nicanor Batista
as Dom Manuel Nunes Viana
as Diabo
as Ricardo
as Padre Ciro
as Araponga
as Alberto Amaral Leite
as Ígor
as Cristo
as Rubens Del Rey Villar (Rubinho)
as Jordano