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Vinícius de Oliveira

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Vinícius de Oliveira
Vinícius de Oliveira, 2009
Born (1985-07-18) July 18, 1985 (age 39)
OccupationActor
WebsiteOfficial website

Vinícius de Oliveira (born July 18, 1985) is a Brazilian actor.

Biography

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Vinícius Campos de Oliveira was born on July 18, 1985, in Bonsucesso, Rio de Janeiro. He was raised by his mother, Juçara, along with an older brother and two younger sisters; Vinícius and his brother would shine shoes to make ends meet, and it was while shining shoes that de Oliveira met director Walter Salles, who would invite him to a screen test for a role in his upcoming film.[1]

Career

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In 1997, de Oliveira selected from among almost 2,000 candidates to play the role of Josué in Salles’ Central Station alongside Fernanda Montenegro. The film was critically acclaimed and launched de Oliveira into a career as a child actor, presenting such programs as Alô Vídeo Escola and Que bicho é esse? on Canal Futura between June 1998 and March 2000. He also starred in the telenovela Suave Veneno on Globo TV and reunited with Walter Salles to perform in the film Behind the Sun during this period.[citation needed]

De Oliveira began to break into theater around this time, performing in a production of Carlos Drummond de Andrade’s Jovem Drummond, which debuted in November 2000 and toured the country, and Marcus Vinícius Faustini's São Paulo production of They Do Not Wear Black-Tie between March and May 2001. He appeared in the Caixa Preta Group’s production of Anamaria Nunes’ The Trianon Generation in 2004.[2]

In 2008, de Oliveira starred in Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas’ Linha de Passe, which was nominated for the Palme d’Or at that year’s Cannes Film Festival. He also had a role in the 2015 film Neon Bull, which was highly acclaimed and won the Grand Prix at the 31st Warsaw International Film Festival and the Horizons Special Jury Prize at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Central Station Josué Fontenele de Paiva
2001 Behind the Sun Diogo
2003 Bala Perdida Boyfriend Short-film
2008 Se Nada Mais Der Certo Burglar
Linha de Passe Dario
2011 Fala Sério! Jonas
Fca Carla[3] Doctor Hugo
Federal Bank Heist Devanildo
The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga Josias
2013 As Órbitas Rafael Short-film
Sem Alma Crom
2014 Se Deus Vier, que Venha Armado Damião
Quando Ladram os Cães Motoboy Short-film
2015 Neon Bull Júnior
2016 Demônia Rildo Short-film
2020 Volta Seca Inácio
2021 Dente por Dente Palhuca[4]


Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Suave Veneno Adelmo de Alencar Júnior
2004 Carga Pesada Meleca Episode: "Homem não Chora"
2010 Nosso Querido Trapalhão Renato Aragão End of year special
2014 O Rebu Eduardo "Edu" Muniz
2015 Santo Forte João
A Regra do Jogo Genivaldo
2016 Unidade Básica Malaquias Season 1
2017 Sob Pressão Elaine's boyfriend Episode: "July 25th"
2018 Magnífica 70 Saulo Season 3
2019 Sintonia Éder
Segunda Chamada Pedro Torres Soares Season 1
Irmãos Freitas Gilvan
2020–23 Um dia Qualquer Maciel[5]
2022 Não Foi Minha Culpa Eduardo "Dudu" Episode: "Maria do Carmo"


References

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  1. ^ Anderson, Soren (February 15, 1999). "TAKING A SHINE TO STARDOM / INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG BRAZILIAN IS NO LONGER SKEPTICAL ABOUT MOVIEMAKING". The News Tribune.
  2. ^ de Oliveira, Vinicius. "Site Oficial de Vinicius de Oliveira". UOL. Retrieved April 22, 2019.[self-published source]
  3. ^ "Ficha técnica completa - Fca Carla - 27 de Junho de 2011 | Filmow". filmow.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-07-21.
  4. ^ AdoroCinema. Todo o elenco do filme Dente por Dente (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-07-21 – via www.adorocinema.com.
  5. ^ "Série Um Dia Qualquer foca em drama humano ao abordar milícia e crimes". VEJA RIO (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-07-21.
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