Paulo Autran Movies and Career Information
Sep 07, 1922
Actor
Paulo Autran (September 7, 1922 – October 12, 2007) was a Brazilian film and theater actor. His accomplishments during his life earned him the nickname, "Lord of the Stage." Autran was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 7, 1922. He initially attended law school and planned to become a diplomat. However, his career path changed when he began performing in amateur theater productions. Autran made the jump to professional theater during the late 1940s. He performed in his first professional play in 1949. This led him to further roles in stage, screen and television. Throughout his long career, Autran appeared in more than 90 stage productions, six telenovelas and nine films. He had one of his most acclaimed film roles in Glauber Rocha's Entranced Earth (Terra em Transe), in 1967. On stage, Autran frequently acted in Portuguese translations of major plays from all literatures. Among the important roles he did were Shakespeare's King Lear, Galileo Galilei in Bertolt Brecht's eponymous play, and Molière's Harpagon in The Miser, his last stage role. Autran became known as a character actor later in his theater career, often playing the role of an elderly grandfather or a father
- Paulo Autran Movies before 2011
- Year My Parents Went on Vacation (O ano em que meus pais saÃram de férias) 2008
- Oriundi 1999
- Land in Anguish (Terra em trance) 1999
- Earth Entranced (Terra em Transe) 1967
- Machine (A Maquina)
- Land in Anguish (Terra em Transe)
- Terra em Transe