Camilo Bevilacqua
Born 1949 (age 76) · Gaurama, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Appears in 49 titles

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

Filmography

The Battle of Canudos
6.9
The Battle of Canudos
1997
as Solano
Cobrador: In God We Trust
4.1
Cobrador: In God We Trust
2007
as Detective
Lamarca
6.1
Lamarca
1994
República dos Assassinos
5.0
República dos Assassinos
1979
as Jornalista
Brasília 18%
4.8
Brasília 18%
2006
as Rui Barbosa
Diary of a Provincial Girl
6.8
Diary of a Provincial Girl
2003
as Tio Geraldo
Almost Nothing
5.4
Almost Nothing
2000
as Compadre
Vestido de Noiva
4.0
Vestido de Noiva
2006
Favorite Son
5.3
Favorite Son
2001
Paixão e Acaso
5.0
Paixão e Acaso
2012
Mulheres no Poder
5.3
Mulheres no Poder
2016
as Senador
7.3
Lara
2002
as Francesco
My Father
8.0
My Father
2003
as Jens Keitel
O País dos Tenentes
7.0
O País dos Tenentes
1987
as Newton Prado
The Price of Peace
8.5
The Price of Peace
2003
as Paquito
Marquesa de Santos
7.5
Marquesa de Santos
1984
as Gonçalves Ledo
Negócio Fechado
7.0
Negócio Fechado
2001
Milagres de Jesus - O Filme
10.0
Milagres de Jesus - O Filme
2016
as Caifás
O Demoninho de Olhos Pretos