Known for Acting

Milton Gonçalves OMC (Monte Santo de Minas, December 9, 1933 – Rio de Janeiro, May 30, 2022) was a Brazilian actor, director, singer, voice actor and producer. He's one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Hector Babenco. Gonçalves started his career in São Paulo, in an amateur group. As he moved to a professional group, he met Augusto Boal, who was looking for an actor to play an old black man. Joining Boal's Teatro de Arena, Milton Gonçalves found an open environment for political, philosophical and artistic discussion, where he was not discriminated for his race. Gonçalves wrote four plays, one of which was staged by the Teatro Experimental do Negro and directed by Dalmo Ferreira. "There I learnt everything I know about Theater. It was fundamental for my comprehension of the world." A Black Movement activist, Milton Gonçalves tried a political career, in the 1990s, as a candidate to Rio de Janeiro state governorship. Father of actor Maurício Gonçalves, he is married to Oda Gonçalves since 1966.
1989
as Flavio
2016
as Waldemar de Brito
1988
as Carlo
1984
2003
as Chico
1992
as Sergeant
2009
as Narrador
1997
1985
as Pedro
2025
as Self
2012
as Padre Roberval/Índio Negro
2016
as Self
1997
as Self
2001
as Delegado Ferreira
1999
as Inácio
2015
as Padre Clemente
2006
as Padre
2015
as Laerte's father (voice)
1981
as Bráulio
1969
as Jiguê