
Tony Campello
Acting
Biography
Sérgio Beneli Campelo (São Paulo, February 24, 1936), better known as Tony Campelo, is a Brazilian singer and music producer. Alongside his sister Celly Campello, Tony was successful in the late 1950s and 1960s. Performer of several hits such as "Lobo Mau" and "Boogie do Bebê", Tony and Celly released their first compact in 1958, which had the tracks "Perdoa-me" and "Belo Rapaz".
Known For

Zenó (Mazzaropi) is a poor gardener of a traditional school in São Paulo who falls in love with one of the local girls, much richer and younger than him. Willing to conquer her, he decides to get rich, getting involved in the most varied and funny situations.
Zé do Periquito

Jeca Tatu is a lazy, simple-minded guy who has his property threatened by the greed of a landowner.
Jeca Tatu

Biographic documentary on the siblings who were pioneers in rock n'roll in Brazil.
Celly & Tony Campello: Os Brotos Legais

Bonitão wants to "scam" the daughter of a wealthy man on the verge of bankruptcy. A gang following him kidnaps the girl and her cousin. With the help of A.N.C.O.L. agents and his friend Malóca, he frees the girls and accepts the failed marriage.
2000 Years of Confusion

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