
Roberto Bomtempo
Acting
Biography
Roberto Bomtempo de Castro Júnior (Rio de Janeiro, May 27, 1963) is an actor, director and producer of theater, cinema and television. He is an acting teacher and Brazilian cast trainer, and is the son of actress Regina Sampaio.
Born: May 27, 1963
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Carandiru: The Series

A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão

Conselho Tutelar
Sereno and César fight with all our strength to rescue the girl of the aggressor's arms. Finally, Vera was arrested and the girl sent to a foster home + Learn the song displayed in vignette Guardian Council + César Sereno and investigate the case of girl abused by family + See shocking images of child abuse scenes displayed on Child Protection Agency

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.

These Women
The plot takes place in 1880, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, following the lives of three strong and determined women. Aurélia, Maria da Glória and Mila are great friends who attend etiquette classes together, but life doesn't take long to put them in completely different directions.

História de Amor
Helena is a sweet, honest, sensitive and a warrior woman who faces the premature pregnancy of her daughter Joyce, who in turn is abandoned by her boyfriend, the irresponsible Caio. The biggest problem is the girl's father, Assunção, Helena's ex-husband, who does not accept the situation. Lonely and alone, Helena awakens a passion for the endocrinologist Carlos Alberto, and has her feelings matched. But Carlos is committed to the possessive Paula. The girl's parents, Zuleika and Rômulo, anxiously await their daughter's wedding with Carlos, who will save the family from financial decay. But Carlos is the type of man that women don't really forget. Even married to Paula and in love with Helena, he is still harassed by ex-wife Sheyla, who is not satisfied with having lost him and dreams of a rapprochement.

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.

Dreaming of Lions
Gilda is terminally ill. Her only wish is to die without pain, and as all her suicide attempts comically fail, she decides to seek professional help.

A Justiceira
Diana is woman who lost her child for her Husband. A evil man behind a series of crime operations. Searching for her son, Diana is hired for a underground organization to fight crimes all over Brazil. Now, Diana has the meanings to locate her former husband and search for her son.

Her Own Destiny
A story about people who succeed in life thanks to nothing but their own efforts. Maria do Carmo is the main character of the telenovela; a mother of five who struggle to be successful in life, but whose most important will be recovering the love of her daughter who was kidnapped when she was just months old.
Filmography
as José Alves
as Lúcio
as Gregório
as Diocleciano
as Arlindo
as Prefeito Olegário
as Elias
as Sereno
as Lúcio
as Barrabás
as Prefeito Olegário Elpídio
as José Maria Galvão / Zezé
as César
as Souza
as Mário Cunha
as Gilmar
as Manuel Aguiar
as Tonho
as Jairo Aguilar
as Jacques dos Reis
as Júlio
as Amigo 1
as Visconde do Rio Branco
as Delegado Eriberto
as Português
as Cajão (Frederico Feijó)
as Pedro Martins
as José Fernandes
as Delegado
as Lourival
as Lobato
as Pai
as amigo de Xavier
as Max Fonseca
as Padre José
as Fio
as Alfredo
as Juvenal
as Adilson
as Gafanhoto
as Daniel Meira (Kid Daniel)
as Louco
as Bodoque
as Assistente do delegado
as Fantástico