
Camilo Bevilacqua
Biography
Camilo Bevilacqua (Gaurama, September 11, 1949) is a Brazilian actor and director. He began his career in 1968 in Porto Alegre, with the piece Pique Nique no Front, by Fernando Arrabal. Because of the repression of the lead years, he entered the School of Theater of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), in the course of dramatic art, in 1970. In college he made important pieces, such as A Lição, by Ionesco, Vestido de Bride, by Nelson Rodrigues and Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. In 1973 he won the MUTEPLA prize with the monologue The Malicious Effects of Smoking, by Anton Tchecov. In 1975 he was chosen to play the title role of Mockinpot, by Peter Weiss, work with which he traveled throughout Brazil, when he settled in Rio de Janeiro, where he lives to this day. He has participated in 45 plays. On television, he has made miniseries and soap operas at Rede Globo. His last work on television was the character Jorge in Malhação. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Movie Appearances

The Battle of Canudos
as Solano
1997

Vestido de Noiva
2006

Lamarca
1994

República dos Assassinos
as Jornalista
1979

O Demoninho de Olhos Pretos
2008

Cobrador: In God We Trust
as Detective
2007

My Father
as Jens Keitel
2003

Paixão e Acaso
2012

Negócio Fechado
2001

O País dos Tenentes
as Newton Prado
1987

A Terceira Morte de Joaquim Bolívar
2000

Milagres de Jesus - O Filme
as Caifás
2016

Diary of a Provincial Girl
as Tio Geraldo
2003

Almost Nothing
as Compadre
2000

Favorite Son
2001

Mulheres no Poder
as Senador
2016
Lara
as Francesco
2002

Brasília 18%
as Rui Barbosa
2006

The Price of Peace
as Paquito
2003

Bianca
as Paulão
2013
TV Appearances

Dercy de Verdade
2012

Cobras & Lagartos
as Raul
2006

Questão de Família
as Dr. Evandro
2014

O Tempo e o Vento
as Antônio Terra
1985

Mania de Querer
as Donato
1986

Carmem
as Hélio
1987

Gente Fina
as morador de Copacabana
1990

Vejo a Lua no Céu
as João
1976

Corpo Santo
1987

Samson and Delilah
as Rudiju
2011

Mad Maria
as Hans
2005

JK
as Odilon Bherens
2006