Gero Camilo

Gero Camilo (born Paulo Rogério da Silva[1] on December 18, 1970) is a Brazilian actor, dramatist, singer-songwriter and poet.[2][3] A descendant of Indigenous, African, Portuguese, and Dutch people, he was born in Fortaleza, Ceará from parents of Acopiara.[4] He was a militant of Liberation theology in Ceará,[1] where he started to act in amateur theater when he was 19 years old. In 1994, he entered the School of Dramatic Art of University of São Paulo,[1] acting on university productions, and concluded the course four years later.[5]

Gero Camilo
Gero Camilo in 2011
Born
Paulo Rogério da Silva[1]

December 18, 1970 (1970-12-18) (age 49)
OccupationActor, dramatist, singer-songwriter, poet
Years active1995–present

Selected filmography

Films
Telenovelas, series and miniseries

Year

Title

Role

Notes

Channel

2000 Brava Gente Ep. "As Aventuras de Chico Norato Contra o Boto Vingativo" Rede Globo
2005 Hoje é Dia de Maria Zé Cangaia Rede Globo
2009 O Amor Segundo Benjamim Schianberg Sávio TV Cultura
A Noiva João
Som & Fúria Naum Rede Globo
2011 Amor em Quatro Atos José[6] Rede Globo
2012 Gabriela Miss Pirangi Supporting actor Rede Globo
2015 Felizes para Sempre? Carlos Rede Globo

Discography

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References

  1. Lledó, Maria Júlia (15 January 2016). "Gerador de sonhos, Gero é Camilo e Brasil" (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  2. Abreu, Paulo Renato (August 2, 2014). "Gero Camilo lança hoje disco Megatamainho em Fortaleza". O Povo (in Portuguese). Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  3. "Ator cearense Gero Camilo também é cantor e compositor" (in Portuguese). Globo.com. August 12, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  4. Sanches, Pedro Alexandere (February 15, 2008). "A desforra do antigalã". CartaCapital (in Portuguese).
  5. "Gero Camilo" (in Portuguese). Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  6. http://www.teledramaturgia.com.br/tele/amorem4atosq.asp


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