Augusto Aníbal

Birthday: 1890-08-06
Deathday: 1965-06-12
Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Augusto Aníbal de Almeida, better known simply as Augusto Aníbal (Rio de Janeiro, August 6, 1890 - Rio de Janeiro, June 12, 1965), was a Brazilian actor, playwright and singer. He was one of the best-known actors in Brazil in the 1920s and 1930s, considered one of the first successful Brazilian comedians. His name attracted so much attention that it was used in the title of the film "Augusto Aníbal Quer Casar", for advertising purposes. He made his film debut during the silent era, in the film "The Black Knight," by filmmaker Luiz de Barros, released in 1923, in which he played a farmer. The following year, he starred in and gave his name to the film "Augusto Aníbal Quer Casar," considered the first film to address the issue of transsexuality, also directed by Barros. He had a short career as a singer in 1930. In 1952, he appeared in his last film, "Once Upon a Time There Was a Vagabundo." He worked on TV Tupi from 1951 to 1953. He died in Rio de Janeiro on June 12, 1965, at the age of 74. (Wikipedia)

Credits

Year Title Character
1951-04-01 Mud Angel
1948-09-01 Fogo na Canjica
1946-02-25 Caídos do Céu
1938-08-08 Maridinho de Luxo Juiz de casamento
1929-07-08 Sinfonia da Floresta Seu Augusto
1924-06-04 A Gigolette Maneco
1923-09-01 Augusto Aníbal Quer Casar Bentoca
1923-01-15 O Cavaleiro Negro Fazendeiro