
Pedro Cardoso
Biography
Pedro Cardoso (born December 31, 1962) is a Brazilian actor, screenwriter, playwright, writer and television director. He is best known for his role as Agostinho Carrara on the Rede Globo sitcom "A Grande Família", for which he was nominated for an International Emmy Award for best actor. Pedro Cardoso was born in Rio de Janeiro, the second of six children in a prominent family. His father was a well-succeed lawyer, while his grandfather was the president of Banco do Brasil. He is also a second cousin to Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a former President of Brazil. Cardoso left home when he was at 18 years due to "paternal guidance and youthful pride". He started to work on theaters as an illuminator. Eventually, he debuted as a stage actor in 1980. In 1982, he debuted as playwright with "Bar Doce Bar", a play co-authored by Felipe Pinheiro, in which Cardoso was also an actor. He received a Troféu Mambembe for best newcomer actor. Since then, he has directed and wrote several plays along with Pinheiro, and alone before Pinheiro's death, as well as acted in them. He also worked in television as an actor, director and screenwriter. He has also a career in cinema; working mostly as an actor. Cardoso co-wrote "Lisbela e o Prisioneiro" and produced T"odo Mundo Tem Problemas Sexuais".
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Four Days in September
as Fernando Gabeira / Paulo
1997

The Man Who Copied
as Cardoso
2003

Golden Oldies
as Vavá
2008

Redeemer
as Célio Rocha
2004

The Big Family: The Movie
as Agostinho
2007

The Good Times Are Here: Let It All Hang Out
as Bilu
1985

The Seven Vampires
as Pedro
1986

Todo Mundo Tem Problemas Sexuais
2011

Dzi Croquettes
as Self
2009
Por Trás do Pano
as Marcos
1999

Treason
as Mário
1999

Luz, Câmera, 50 Anos: O Pagador de Promessas - O Filme
2015

Rindo à Toa: Humor Sem Limites
as Self
2018

Separações
as Opening night guest (uncredited)
2003

Domingos
as Self
2009

Estrada
as Luis
1995

A Matadeira
1994

Rio's Love Song
as (segment "Drão")
1994

Bossa Nova
as Roberto
2000

Marchamos
2018








