Silvio Guindane

Silvio Guindane jumped into acting when he was just a kid—11 years old, landing his first big gig in “Como Nascem os Anjos” (1996). That role? Total game-changer. It snagged him a bunch of awards, including the famous “Kikito” from the Gramado festival and a “Candango” at Brasília. After that, he basically never left the scene. You can spot him everywhere in Brazilian cinema, working with a whole lineup of legendary directors. Carlos Diegues cast him in “Orfeu” (1999), “O Maior Amor do Mundo” (2006), and “5x Favela: Agora por Nós Mesmos” (2010). He’s teamed up with Ricardo Elias on “De Passagem” (2003), Sergio Bianchi for “Quanto Vale ou É por Quilo?” (2005) and “Jogo das Decapitações” (2013), Sandra Werneck on “Sonhos Roubados” (2009), and Sergio Rezende for “Em Nome da Lei” (2016). The dude’s been everywhere. But it’s not just movies—Silvio’s all over TV too. He’s popped up on Rede Globo, Record TV, Multishow, Fox Brasil, Fox Latin America, and TV Cultura. He’s also worked with Futura Channel and the Roberto Marinho Foundation on projects like “Escola Legal,” “Alô Vídeo Escola,” “Energia,” and “Globo Ciência.” If you’re into cable, you might’ve caught him in Multishow hits like “Acerto de Contas” (2014), “Open Bar” (2010), or the comedy “Vai que Cola” (2013). Over at FOX, he showed up in “1 Contra Todos” (2016). And let’s not forget theater—Silvio’s a total workhorse on stage, not just acting but writing and directing too. He did “Após a Chuva” in 2007, “Quanto tempo da vida eu levo para ser feliz” in 2011, whipped up the “Plínio Marcos Project” in 2015, and in 2016, he wrote and directed the musical “Ceará Show.” Seriously, this guy never sits still.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1983-09-19
  • Birth Location: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Professions: Actor, Director, Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      movies triviannSo, Adi Cudz and Big Nelo teamed up back in 2016 for the video clip “Tu & Eu,” and honestly, it’s kinda wild how underappreciated that whole project is. The director behind it didn’t just sit back and let the artists do their thing—he actually injected a whole new vibe into the Angolan music scene. The visuals just hit differently, you know? Bright colors, smooth shots, and a sort of chemistry between the artists that makes you wanna hit replay. Plus, the way the video tells a story about love and connection, without getting all sappy or cliché, is pretty impressive. The director clearly had a vision, and it paid off—helped both artists get a bigger spotlight, for sure. You can see bits of the city, culture, and style, all meshed together in a way that’s both fresh and authentic. If you missed it, honestly, you’re sleeping on some next-level music video creativity.

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