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Sérgio Mamberti | |
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Born | Sérgio Duarte Mamberti 22 April 1939 Santos, São Paulo, Brazil |
Died | 3 September 2021 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 82)
Occupations |
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Years active | 1964–2021 |
Political party | PT (1980–2021) |
Spouse |
Vivian Mehr
(m. 1964; died 1980) |
Partner | Ednardo Torquarto (1982–2019, Torquarto's death) |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Order of Cultural Merit (Grand Cross) |
Sérgio Duarte Mamberti (22 April 1939 – 3 September 2021) was a Brazilian actor, filmmaker, painter, writer, and politician.[1]
Biography
Sérgio Mamberti was born in Santos, São Paulo. He was a graduate of the School of Dramatic Arts of São Paulo, and has been a playwright for more than 50 years. He is brother of the actor Cláudio Mamberti.[2][3]
Affiliated to the Workers' Party (PT), Sérgio occupied, during the Lula and Dilma Governments, several positions within the Brazilian Ministry of Culture:
- Secretary of Music and Performing Arts
- Secretary of Identity and Cultural Diversity
- President of the National Arts Foundation (FUNARTE)
- Secretary of Cultural Policies
Sérgio died on 3 September 2021 due to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[4]
Filmography
Movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Nudista à força | ||
1969 | O Bandido da Luz Vermelha | Taxi Driver | |
1972 | O Jogo da Vida e da Morte | Marcelo | |
1973 | Toda Nudez Será Castigada | Gay man at bordello | |
1976 | À Flor da Pele | Jorge | |
1977 | Parada 88 - O Limite de Alerta | Santana | |
1979 | Maldita Coincidência | ||
1982 | O Olho Mágico do Amor | Prolíxenes / Vera's boss | |
Rio Babilônia | |||
O Homem do Pau-brasil | |||
Noites Paraguaias | |||
1984 | O Baiano Fantasma | Fortunato | |
1985 | Avaeté - Semente da Vingança | Senator | |
Made in Brazil | (segment "Um Milagre Brasileiro") | ||
Sonho sem Fim | |||
1987 | Brasa Adormecida | Priest | |
Anjos da Noite | Apresentador | ||
A Mulher Fatal Encontra o Homem Ideal | Short | ||
A Menina do Lado | Paulo Maurício | ||
A Dama do Cine Shanghai | Stan | ||
1988 | Romance | ||
O Mentiroso | |||
Fogo e Paixão | |||
1990 | Beijo 2348/72 | Judge | |
1991 | Olímpicos | ||
O Corpo | Police chief | ||
1992 | Perfume de Gardênia | ||
Oswaldianas | (segment "Uma Noite com Oswald") | ||
Dudu Nasceu | Video short | ||
1994 | O Efeito Ilha | The cardinal | |
Mil e Uma | |||
Dente por Dente | Short | ||
1997 | Doces Poderes | Bob | |
1999 | Hans Staden | Jacó | |
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum, o filme | Dr. Victor | ||
2000 | Tônica Dominante | ||
Brava Gente Brasileira | Priest | ||
2001 | 3 Histórias da Bahia | Teixeirinha | |
2003 | Xuxa Abracadabra | Tio Nicolas / Merlino | |
2006 | O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa Lili | Sacerdote | |
2007 | O Homem que Desafiou o Diabo | Coronel Rusevelt | |
2008 | Bodas de Papel | Sr. Nonato | |
2010 | Luz nas Trevas: A Volta do Bandido da Luz Vermelha | Neném Jr | |
2012 | O Inventor de Sonhos | Duque de Alva | |
2013 | Jogo das Decapitações[5] | Siqueira |
Television
Year | Telenovelas & Series | Role | Notes |
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1968 | Ana | Tenório | |
1969 | Algemas de Ouro | Miro | |
1970 | As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor | João Semana | |
1971 | Os Deuses Estão Mortos | Padre Antenor | |
Quarenta Anos Depois | Padre Antenor | ||
1979 | Meu Nome É Villa-Lobos | ||
Dinheiro Vivo | Pacheco | ||
1981 | Brilhante | Galeno Sampaio | |
1984 | Transas e Caretas | Antônio | |
1986 | Dona Beija | cel. Elias Felizardo | |
1987 | Helena | Amílcar | |
1988 | Vale Tudo | Eugênio | |
1989 | Cortina de Vidro | Cristóvão | |
1990 | Ana Raio e Zé Trovão | Pupo Valdez | |
Pantanal | dr. Arnoud | ||
1992 | As Noivas de Copacabana | dono de boate | |
1993 | Agosto | senador Freitas | |
Olho no Olho | Napoleão "Popô" | ||
1994 | Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum | dr. Victor Stradivarius | |
1995 | Engraçadinha: Seus Amores e Seus Pecados | tio Nonô | |
1996 | Dona Anja | pe. Antônio | |
O Campeão | Porfírio | ||
1997 | Anjo Mau | Otávio Ferraz | |
1998 | Labirinto | Geraldo | |
2000 | A Muralha | Cristóvão | |
2001 | Estrela-Guia | Alaor Pimenta | |
O Clone | Dr. Vilela | ||
2002 | Sabor da Paixão | Silvano | |
2004 | Da Cor do Pecado | Desembargador Luís Caldeira | |
2005 | Essas Mulheres | Vigário Lourenço Camargo | |
2006 | O Profeta | Josias | |
2007 | Desejo Proibido | frei Domingos | |
2011 | O Astro | Padre Laurindo | |
2013 | Flor do Caribe | Dionísio Albuquerque / Klaus Vagner | |
2016 | Sol Nascente | Dom Manfredo Giulinne | |
2016 | 3% | Matheus |
Stage plays
Year | Play | Direction |
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1964 | The Caretaker Harold Pinter | Antônio Abujamra |
1968 | Navalha na Carne Plínio Marcos | Jairo Arco and Flexa |
1969 | The Balcony Jean Genet | Victor Garcia |
1975 | Réveillon Flávio Márcio | Paulo José |
1980 | Calabar Chico Buarque | Fernando Peixoto |
1984 | Hamlet Shakespeare | Márcio Aurélio |
1985 | Tartuffe Molière | José Possi Neto |
1995 | Pérola Mauro Rasi | Mauro Rasi |
2001 | O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo José Saramago | José Possi Neto |
2015 | Visiting Mr. Green Jeff Baron | Cássio Scapin |
References
- ^ "Sérgio Mamberti". IMDb.
- ^ "Sérgio Mamberti comemora grande retorno à TV na pele de Dionísio Albuquerque". TVG
- ^ "Mamberti, Sérgio (1939)". Itaú Cultural
- ^ "Ator Sérgio Mamberti morre aos 82 anos em SP". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 3 September 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
- ^ Jogo das Decapitações no IMDb
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