
Geraldo del Rey
Acting
Biography
Geraldo Homem D'El Rey Silva (October 29, 1930 – April 25, 1993), better known as Geraldo Del Rey, was a Brazilian actor. In addition to "The Given Word", Del Rey starred in two classic Brazilian films: A grande feira, from 1961, directed by Roberto Pires, and "Black God, White Devil", from 1964, directed by Glauber Rocha. He also worked with the important Portuguese director Paulo Rocha in the film "Change of Life", where he plays the role of a fisherman returning from the war in Angola.
Known For

The determined Genuína dreams of the return of Diego, the father of her children Rodrigo and Mercedes, who reject their mother's origins. Diego reappears with a different identity and changes Genu's destiny.
Lua Cheia de Amor

The story follows the lives of Naná and Gegê, a pair of con artists. Gegê is the uncle of Tina Pepper, a Tina Turner fan who dreams of becoming a famous singer.
Cambalacho

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Papai Coração

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A Barba Azul

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A Gata de Vison

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Cortina de Vidro

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O Todo Poderoso
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Em Busca da Felicidade
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Roda de Fogo

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Camomila e Bem-Me-Quer

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As Divinas… e Maravilhosas

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Véu de Noiva

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Editora Mayo, Bom Dia

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Canção para Isabel

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O Sheik de Ipanema
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Sol Amarelo

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Anjo Marcado

Mini series about the 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, when a politically engaged student falls in love with a left wing journalist's daughter who doesn't care for politics. The romance follows 15 years of Brazilian history, since President João Goulart deposition by military reactionary forces, until the first signs of restoration of democracy, in the 1980s.
Anos Rebeldes

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Vila do Arco

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