
Manfredo Colassanti
Acting
Biography
Manfredo Colasanti (Rome, 6 November 1902 – Niterói, 19 November 1983) was an Italian actor and journalist, based in Brazil since 1948.
Born: November 6, 1902
Place of Birth: Roma, Italy
Known For

Guerra dos Sexos

Pai Herói

Os Ossos do Barão

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.

Supermanoela

Sinal de Alerta

Os Imigrantes

Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
After the death of her handsome but good-for-nothing husband Vadinho, Flor, a widow, marries Dr. Teodoro, a respectable gentleman. Hilarity ensues when Vadinho's spirit returns into her life.

The Alienist
Father Simão Bacamarte arrives in the small town of Serafim to investigate a certain phenomenon of madness.

How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
Brazil, 1594. The Tupinambás natives are friends of the French and their enemies are the Tupiniquins, friends of the Portuguese. A Frenchman is captured by the Tupinambás, and in spite of his trial to convince them that he is French, they believe he is Portuguese. The Frenchman becomes their slave, and maritally lives with Seboipepe.
Filmography
as Padre
as Antero
as Nono
as Benito Cassini
as Genaro
as Avô
as jurado
as Pietro Baldaracci
as Padre Lourenço
as Old man in wheelchair
as Giuseppe
as Pero da Cruz
as São Pedro
as Pelanchi
as Padre Chevalier
as Seu Nicolau
as pai de Egisto
as Mercador francês
as Juiz de paz