
João José Pompeo
Acting
Biography
João José Pompeo (São Paulo on March 2, 1932 - São Paulo on March 20, 1991), was a Brazilian film and TV actor.
Known For

Twin sisters with contrasting personalities, Ruth and Raquel, rival in the fictional Pontal D'Areia, on the coast of Rio de Janeiro.
Secrets of Sand

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Sangue do Meu Sangue

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A Menina do Veleiro Azul

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O Machão

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Telerromance

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Éramos Seis

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Dez Vidas
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Os Estranhos

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Os Apóstolos de Judas

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Camomila e Bem-Me-Quer

Romantic and dreamy, Eliana works at a five-star hotel and becomes involved with unrequited love, a bumbling gang, and a complex police story.
Feijão Maravilha

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Ovelha Negra

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Canção para Isabel

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Signo da Esperança

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Avenida Paulista

O Jardineiro Espanhol is a 1967 Brazilian telenovela that is based on A. J. Cronin's 1950 novel, The Spanish Gardener. The series was written by Tatiana Belinsky and directed by Fabio Sabag. It starred Ednei Giovenazzi as Nicholas, and Osmano Cardoso as the gardener. Other actors included Ana Rosa, João José Pompeo, Marcus Toledo, and Paulo Villaça. The British film adaptation was released in 1956, and TV Tupi originally broadcast another Brazilian adaptation of Cronin's novel in 1958.
O Jardineiro Espanhol

10-year-old Pixote endures torture, degradation, and corruption at a local youth detention center where two of its members are murdered by policemen who frame Lilica, a 17-year-old trans hustler. Pixote helps Lilica and three other boys escape and they start to make their living by a life of crime which only escalates to more violence and death.
Pixote

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A Pequena Órfã
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Mais Forte que o Ódio

A large protest march of escaped slaves is an episode in the history of Chico Bondade and Boaventura, who had already become legendary for their difficult and daring missions.