José Lewgoy

José Lewgoy

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1920-11-16
Place of Birth:Veranópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1920-11-16 More

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José Lewgoy was a Brazilian actor (Veranópolis, November 16, 1920 - Rio de Janeiro, February 10, 2003). Since 1940, he acted in more than one hundred films, including Fitzcarraldo with German actor Klaus Kinski and studied at Yale University. In 1973, he participated in the film by Colombian director Carlos Mayolo, La mansión de Araucaíma, in the role of Graciliano "Don Graci". The film is based on a story of the same name by writer Álvaro Mutis, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 2001.
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Os Maias
Drama Soap
Labirinto
Crime Drama
A Hora Mágica
Thriller Drama
The Quartet
Drama Romance
Boca
Drama Thriller
The Scarlet Scorpion
Crime Mystery Comedy
Party
Drama Comedy
Vida Nova
Soap Drama
Cobra Verde
Adventure Drama
The Manor of Araucaima
Drama Mystery Horror
Tensão no Rio
Crime Thriller
Louco Amor
Drama Soap
Fitzcarraldo
Drama Adventure
O Gigante da América
Adventure Comedy Drama Horror
Água Viva
Soap Drama
Os Mucker
Drama History
Anjo Mau
Drama Soap
Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura
Adventure Music Science Fiction
Ring Around the World
Drama Action Adventure Crime
Burning Sands
Drama Adventure
Três Vagabundos
Comedy Science Fiction
Carnaval no Fogo
Comedy Crime Music
  • name:José Lewgoy
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1920-11-16
  • Place of Birth:Veranópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:José Lewgoy was a Brazilian actor (Veranópolis, November 16, 1920 - Rio de Janeiro, February 10, 2003). Since 1940, he acted in more than one hundred films, including Fitzcarraldo with German actor Klaus Kinski and studied at Yale University. In 1973, he participated in the film by Colombian director Carlos Mayolo, La mansión de Araucaíma, in the role of Graciliano "Don Graci". The film is based on a story of the same name by writer Álvaro Mutis, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 2001.
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