
Tarcísio Meira
Acting
Biography
Tarcísio Pereira de Magalhães Sobrinho, better known as Tarcísio Meira (São Paulo, October 5, 1935 — São Paulo, August 12, 2021), was an award-winning Brazilian actor. Considered one of the greatest actors and heartthrobs of his generation, he marked an era with strong characters, in cinema, theater and television. For decades he immortalized television with good guys and villains who marked national television drama.
Born: October 5, 1935
Place of Birth: São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Known For

Boca do Lixo: A Bollywood Brasileira
A documentary on Boca do Lixo, a dowtown São Paulo square that became a tentpole for film distribution on the early 20th century, becoming, from the 1960s on, a production district for popular eroctic films and for avant-garde directors.

Tributo: Glória Menezes

Irmãos Coragem
The fight for freedom and against oppression is the central theme of this soap opera that tells the story of the Coragem brothers: João, Jerônimo and Duda, in the city of Coroado.

Desejo
Set in the early twentieth century and based on real facts, it tells the love story that led to the murder of one of the greatest Brazilian writers: Euclides da Cunha.

Saramandaia
Saramandaia is a Brazilian telenovela originally written by Dias Gomes in 1976. It's considered remarkable because of the Magic Realism (used by the author to subtly criticize the Military Regime of the time) and had 160 chapters. The story centers on the name change that the city undergoes, promoted by the younger citizens and reviled by the older ones. It also focuses on the lives of the city's quirky residents.

Guerra dos Sexos

Tarcísio & Glória

Programa do Jô
Programa do Jô is a Brazilian late-night talk show broadcast by Rede Globo since April 3, 2000. It is shown after the late-night news bulletin, Jornal da Globo. The program is hosted by Brazilian comedian, author and musician Jô Soares, and follows the format of American talk shows such as Late Show with David Letterman. It began its life as Jô Soares Onze e Meia in 1988 on SBT. Following Jô Soares' return to Globo in 2000, the show was renamed as Programa do Jô, retaining the same format and late-night time slot. The show usually features interviews with 3 guests and a live musical performance. Usually, if one of the guests is a musician or band, they return to perform at the end of the show. There are also occasions when the first guest stays on to continue the interview past the first commercial break, in which case the show only features 2 interviews. In most cases, the interviews are longer and more in-depth than those on Letterman's show.

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.

Fera Ferida
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Lorde Williamson
as Fausto Leitão
as Jacinto de Sá Ribeiro (Coronel Saruê)
as Tibério Vilar
as Juíz Felismino
as Self (archive footage)
as Ramon Velasco
as Himself
as Self
as Frederico Copola
as Tide (Aristides Martins de Andrade)
as John McGold
as José Carlos Tedesco
as Coronel Totonho
as Duque Bóris Vladescu / Igor Pivomar
as João Medeiros
as Dom Jerônimo Taveira
as Coronel Pocidônio
as César Toledo
as Giuseppe Berdinazzi
as Jacinto
as Boca
as Raul Pellegrini
as Feliciano Mota
as Diogo Santos Varela
as Araponga (Aristênio Catanduva)
as Euclides da Cunha
as Boca de Ouro
as Self
as Bruno Lazzarini
as Marcelo
as Renato Villar
as Hermógenes
as Capitão Rodrigo Cambará
as Paulo Avelar
as Namorado de Aninha (não creditado)
as Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
as Dr. Osmar
as Paulo César Carvalho
as Aprígio
as Ulisses
as Self
as Military Christ
as Juca Pitanga
as Mateus
as Fernando Lucas
as Capitão-Mor
as Diogo Maia / Diogo Moreira (Ciro)
as Ele mesmo (em Brasília)
as Dom Pedro I
as Antônio Dias
as Osvaldo
as Hugo Leonardo Filho / Raul de Paula
as Rodrigo Soares
as Dom Pedro I
as José da Silva
as Frei Mariano
as Epitácio, o matador
as Mauro / Frei Abóbora
as Cyro Valdez
as João Coragem
as Assassin
as Carlos Almeida
as Clemente Celidônio / Quelé
as Capitão Sandro de Aragão / Fernando de Aragão
as Bob Ferguson
as Juan Gallardo
as Celso
as Eduardo
as Miguel
as Larry
as Nestor