
Sadi Cabral
Acting
Biography
Sadi Sousa Leite Cabral (Maceió, September 10, 1906 — São Paulo, November 23, 1986) was a Brazilian actor.
Born: September 10, 1906
Place of Birth: Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil
Known For

Balada dos Infiéis
The vacationers staying at the Barreiro Hotel in Araxá accompany the coffin of magnate Medeiros de Alcântara to the plane. Then they return to the hotel... At the beginning of the hydrotherapy season, Eduardo and Lúcia Feitosa, a wealthy couple from São Paulo, banker Belmiro and his wife, three spinster friends, Fátima, Teresa, and Belinha, Gen. Solon de Fuentes, the deposed former president of a South American country, writer Fernando Cavalcanti, banker Medeiros de Alcântara, and his wife arrive. In the hotel's halls and park, conventional life prevails, but it is in their rooms that the characters reveal their sexual and political dispositions.

João Brasileiro, o Bom Baiano

O Direito de Nascer

Que Estranha Forma de Amar

Duas Vidas

Five Times Favela
Five segments about the hardships faced by people living in slums on hills in Rio de Janeiro.

O Primeiro Amor

Lampião, King of the Badlands
The story of how a quarrel between families set poor farmer Virgulino Ferreira da Silva on the path to become Lampião, the greatest leader of the cangaceiros - bandits who roamed the Northeast of Brazil until the late 1930s.

Rio, 100 Degrees F°
On a scorching summer day in Rio de Janeiro, five impoverished black boys venture out of their favela to peddle peanuts throughout the bustling city. As they navigate the various districts of Rio, they bear witness to a series of unfortunate events and encounters, unfolding a vivid tapestry of urban life in Rio de Janeiro during that period. These true misadventures shed light on the gritty reality of the city, unveiling its vibrant urban tapestry.

A Carne
Filmography
as Deputado Jubileu
as Seu Oliveira
as Saul
as Bispo
as padre juiz
as Abelardo
as pai de João Brasileiro
as Antunes
as Menelau Palas
as Coronel Lourenço Camargo
as Tomé
as Juiz Aristóteles de Carvalho (Velho Gui II)
as Anastácio
as Habão
as Abolicionista
as Quim
as Pepê
as Profeta
as Machado
as Mariana's father
as Monsenhor Benvindo
as (segment "Pedreira de São Diego")
as Lopes Soares
as Diretor do Reformatório
as Seu Peixoto
as Belchior
as Vendedor de bilhetes