Birthday: 1937-03-30
Deathday: 2023-07-06
Birthplace: Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
José Celso Martinez Corrêa (Araraquara, March 30, 1937 – São Paulo, July 6, 2023), known as Zé Celso, was a Brazilian director, actor, playwright and director. Working − whether directing, adapting, or actually in collaboration − with names ranging from Augusto Boal, Henriette Morineau, Fernanda Montenegro, Sérgio Britto, Raul Cortez, Bete Coelho and Flávio Império to Chico Buarque, William Shakespeare, Nelson Rodrigues, Max Frisch, Bertolt Brecht and Máximo Gorki, Zé Celso built one of the most original journeys on Brazilian stages.
Year | Title | Character | |
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2024-10-03 | Kopenawa: Sonhar a Terra-Floresta | |
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2023-09-29 | Peréio, Eu Te Odeio! | |
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2021-06-21 | Fédro | |
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2019-04-11 | Horácio | Horácio |
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2017-11-24 | How Do You See Me? | |
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2017-09-24 | Macumba Antropofaga | |
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2016-05-05 | Ralé: The Lower Depths | Ded |
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2012-10-21 | Satyrianas – 78 horas em 78 minutos | |
2010-10-14 | Zé[s] | ||
2009-10-24 | Travessia | ||
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2008-08-14 | A Paz é Dourada | |
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2008-08-08 | Embodiment of Evil | Mistificador |
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2006-06-15 | Gal - from Tropicalism to the Present Day | |
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2005-04-14 | Dry Movie | Meu Velho |
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2002-12-02 | Os Sertões - A Terra | |
2002-08-20 | Lara | Vendedor | |
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1999-12-19 | Boca de Ouro | Dentista |
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1987-09-14 | Vianinha | |
1982-03-18 | A Caminho das Índias | ||
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1976-01-01 | A$$untina of the Amerikas | |
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1970-10-01 | The Awakening of the Beast | |
1969-01-01 | América do Sexo | (segment "Colagem") |