João Carlos Barroso
Born
João Carlos de Albuquerque Melo Barroso

(1950-02-28)28 February 1950
Died12 August 2019(2019-08-12) (aged 69)
OccupationActor
Years active1961–2019

João Carlos de Albuquerque Melo Barroso (February 28, 1950 - August 12, 2019) was a Brazilian actor.[1][2][3]

Career

Barroso began his acting career when Argentine producers met eleven-year-old João Carlos playing soccer on the sidewalks of Bolivar street in Copacabana. Later he was invited to participate in "Tercer Mundo" film which was shot in the hills of the city. This film was a Brazil-Argentina co-production filmed in 1961 and released only in 1973. With his work in this film, he was invited to perform in Luigi Pirandello's play "Man, Beast and Virtue". For his performance, Barroso received several theatrical revelation awards in 1962.[4] Barroso made his debut on Rede Globo in the series "Rua da Matriz", the station's first dramaturgical production, in 1965, mending a sequence of productions by the company over the next decades.[5] Among his most popular TV characters are Tavico in Estúpido Cupido (1976) and Toninho Jiló in Roque Santeiro (1985), the latter his most outstanding character.[6] Barroso died on August 12, 2019, in Rio de Janeiro after a long battle against pancreatic cancer.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1976O PistoleiroJose
1979Nos Tempos da VaselinaOnofre
2001-2002MalhaçãoDelegado Almeidinha8 Season
2002Sítio do Picapau AmareloTião SustoTV series
2015-2016ZorraVariousTV series
2016-2017Sol NascenteMiranda / MesquitaTV series, (final appearance)

References

  1. Rigon, Angelo (14 August 2019). "João Carlos Barroso (1950-2019)". Angelo Rigon (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  2. "Morre aos 69 anos o ator João Carlos Barroso". Revista Marie Claire (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  3. "Morre o ator João Carlos Barroso, aos 69 anos". VEJA.com (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  4. "Joao Actin career". livraria.imprensaoficial.com.br.
  5. "João Carlos Barroso morre aos 69 anos; relembre a carreira do ator". Gshow (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  6. "Ator João Carlos Barroso morre aos 69 anos". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  7. Reporter, Contributing (14 August 2019). "Notable Brazilian Television Actor João Carlos Barroso Dies at Age 69". The Rio Times.
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