Edson Celulari

Edson Francisco Celulari (born March 20, 1958) is a Brazilian actor.

Edson Celulari
Born
Edson Francisco Celulari

(1958-03-20) March 20, 1958
Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationActor
Years active1978-present
Spouse(s)Cláudia Raia (1993–2010)[1]

Biography

Celulari was a member of Porão 7, an amateur theater company from São Carlos. When he was 16 years old, he moved to São Paulo to study at the University of São Paulo's Dramatic Art School. Celulari debuted on television in 1978, on TV Tupi's telenovela Salário Minimo. Since then Celulari acted in several TV, film and stage productions.

He was married to fellow actress Cláudia Raia from 1993 to 2010. They acted together in the telenovelas Deus nos Acuda and Torre de Babel.

Television

  • 1978 – Salário Mínimo
  • 1979 – Gaivotas : Mário
  • 1980 – Marina : Ivan
  • 1980 – Plumas & Paetês : Kurlan
  • 1981 – Ciranda de Pedra : Sérgio
  • 1982 – O Homem Proibido : Carlos
  • 1983 – Guerra dos Sexos : Zenon da Silva
  • 1983 – Louco Amor : Marcelo Paiva (cameo)
  • 1984 – Amor com Amor Se Paga : Tomás Correia
  • 1985 – Um Sonho a Mais : Joaquim
  • 1986 – Cambalacho : Thiago Souza e Silva
  • 1987 – Sassaricando : Jorge Miguel
  • 1988 – Chapadão do Bugre (miniseries) : José de Arimatéia
  • 1989 – Que Rei Sou Eu? : Jean Pierre
  • 1990 – Brasileiras e Brasileiros : Totó – SBT
  • 1992 – Deus nos Acuda : Ricardo Bismark
  • 1993 – Fera Ferida : Raimundo Flamel / Feliciano Júnior
  • 1995 – Decadência (miniseries) : Mariel Batista
  • 1995 – Explode Coração : Júlio Falcão
  • 1997 – A Justiceira (series) : Jamil
  • 1998 – Dona Flor e seus dois maridos (miniseries) – Vadinho
  • 1998 – Torre de Babel – Henrique Toledo
  • 1999 – Vila Madalena : Solano
  • 2000 – Aquarela do Brasil (miniseries) : Hélio Aguiar
  • 2001 – As Filhas da Mãe : Edmilson Rocha
  • 2002/2003 – Sabor da Paixão : Jean Valjean
  • 2003/2004 – Celebridade : himself
  • 2005 – América : Glauco Lopes Prado
  • 2006/2007 – Páginas da Vida : Sílvio Duarte
  • 2008 – Beleza Pura : Guilherme Medeiros
  • 2011 – Araguaia : Fernando Rangel
  • 2012 – Guerra dos Sexos : Felipe de Alcántara Pereira Barreto
  • 2014/2015 – Alto Astral : Marcelo Barbosa
  • 2017 – A Força do Querer : Raul Dantas Sabóia (Dantas)
  • 2018 – O Tempo Não Para : Dom Sabino

Movies

Theater

  • 1977 – "Errare Humanum Est"
  • 1978 – "O despertar da primavera"
  • 1990 – "Calígula"
  • 1990 – "Ela odeia mel"
  • 2007 – "Dom Quixote de Lugar Nenhum"

References

  1. Mazzei, Fabiano (August 2, 2010). "Separados". Istoé Gente. Retrieved March 31, 2014.


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