Tarcísio Meira
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Tarcísio Magalhães Sobrinho, usually known as Tarcísio Meira (born on October 5, 1935 in São Paulo
São Paulo
São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, the largest city in the southern hemisphere and South America, and the world's seventh largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the São Paulo metropolitan area, ranked as the second-most populous metropolitan area in the Americas and among...

) is a well known actor in Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

. He was one of the first actors to work in the most popular Brazilian channel Globo
Rede Globo
Rede Globo , or simply Globo, is a Brazilian television network, launched by media mogul Roberto Marinho on April 26, 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Organizações Globo, being by far the largest of its holdings...

.
He is the longtime owner of Fazenda Sao Marcos, a 5000 ha cattle ranch in the eastern Amazonian state of Para. Fazenda Sao Marcos is located approximately 20 km east of Aurora do Para, off the Belem-Brasilia highway.

Soap operas

  • 2008 A Favorita - Copola
  • 2006 Páginas da Vida - Tide (Aristides Martins de Andrade)
  • 2005 Bang Bang - John McGold (special participation)
  • 2004 Senhora do Destino - José Carlos Tedesco (special participation)
  • 2002 O Beijo do Vampiro - Bóris Vladesco
  • 2001 Um Anjo Caiu do Céu - João Medeiros
  • 1998 Torre de Babel - César Toledo
  • 1996 O Rei do Gado - Giuseppe Berdinazzi (special participation in the first phase)
  • 1994 Pátria Minha - Raul Pellegrini
  • 1993 Fera Ferida - Feliciano Mota da Costa (special participation)
  • 1992 De Corpo e Alma - Diogo
  • 1990 Araponga - Aristênio Catanduva (Araponga)
  • 1986 Roda de Fogo - Renato Villar
  • 1983 Guerra dos Sexos - Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
  • 1981 Brilhante - Paulo César
  • 1980 Coração Alado - Juca Pitanga
  • 1979 Os Gigantes - Fernando Lucas
  • 1977 Espelho Mágico - Diogo Maia
  • 1976 Saramandaia - D. Pedro I (special participation)
  • 1975 Escalada - Antônio Dias
  • 1973 O Semideus - Hugo Leonardo Filho/Raúl de Paula
  • 1973 Cavalo de Aço - Rodrigo Soares
  • 1971 O Homem que Deve Morrer - Ciro Valdez
  • 1970 Irmãos Coragem - João Coragem
  • 1969 Rosa Rebelde - Sandro/Fernando de Aragón
  • 1968 A Gata de Vison - Bob Ferguson
  • 1967 Sangue e Areia - Juan Gallardo
  • 1967 O Grande Segredo - Celso (TV Excelsior)
  • 1966 Almas de Pedra - Eduardo (TV Excelsior)
  • 1965 A Deusa Vencida - Edmundo Amarante (TV Excelsior)
  • 1964 Ambição - Miguel (TV Excelsior)
  • 1963 2-5499 ocupado - Larry

Series

  • 2004 Um Só Coração - Antônio de Sousa Borba (Colonel Totonho)
  • 2000 A Muralha - Dom Jerônimo Taveira
  • 1998 Hilda Furacão - Coronel João Possidônio (participation)
  • 1985 Grande Sertão: Veredas - Hermógenes
  • 1985 O Tempo e o Vento - Capitão Rodrigo Cambará
  • 1984 Meu destino é pecar - Paulo de Oliveira
  • 1988 Tarcísio & Glória

Filmography

  • 1994 - Boca
  • 1990 - Boca de Ouro
  • 1987 - Eu
  • 1983 - O Cangaceiro Trapalhão
  • 1982 - Amor estranho amor
  • 1981 - O beijo no asfalto
  • 1981 - Eu Te Amo
    I Love You (1981 film)
    I Love You is a 1981 Brazilian drama film directed by Arnaldo Jabor. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.-Plot:...

  • 1981 - A Idade da Terra
  • 1979 - O Caçador de Esmeraldas
  • 1979 - República Dos Assassinos
  • 1977 - Elza e Helena
  • 1974 - O Marginal
  • 1972 - Independência ou Morte
  • 1972 - Missão: Matar
  • 1971 - As Confissões de Frei Abóbora
  • 1970 - Amemo Nus (unfinished)
  • 1969 - Quelé do Pajeú
  • 1969 - Máscara da Traição
  • 1969 - Verão de Fogo
  • 1965 - A Desforra
  • 1963 - Casinha Pequenina

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