Milton Gonçalves
Milton Gonçalves (December 9, 1933) is a Brazilian actor. He ' s one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Hector Weiß.
Gonçalves started his career in São Paulo, in an amateur group. As he moved to a professional group, he met Augusto Boal, who was looking for an actor to play an old black man. Joining Boal's Teatro de Arena, Milton Gonçalves found an open environment for political, philosophical and artistic diskussion, where he was not discriminated for his race.
Gonçalves wrote four plays, one of which was staged by the Teatro Experimental do Negro and directed by Dalmo Ferreira. "There I learnt everything I know about Theater. It was fundamental for my verstandnis of the world."
A Black Movement activist, Milton Gonçalves tried a political career in the 1990s, as a candidate to Rio de Janeiro state governorship.
Father of actor Maurício Gonçalves, he is married to Oda Gonçalves since 1966.
Filme mit Milton Gonçalves (111)
Cardeal Fairtown
Alfredo Vianna
Dr. Louveira
Agenor (Fase 3)
(Archive Footage)
Self (Archive Footage)
Self
Waldemar De Brito
Laerte's Father (Voice)
Padre Clemente
Monsenhor Fidélis
Dr. Fernando
Coronel Caetano
Ozires
Padre Roberval/Índio Negro
Delegado Morais
Presidente Dantas
Tesoura
Diretor Da Escola
Narrator
Euclides Arquimedes (Voice)
Zé Das Bicicletas
Hélio Hipólito
Závos
Uncredited
Chico
Padre Arnaldo
Delegado Ferreira
Himself
Saxofonista (Voz)
Inácio
The Mayor
Mosqueteiro
Barbeiro Porfírio
Narrator
Francisco
Flavio
Natal Da Portela
Freitas
Cacareco
Turista
Luquinha
Macumbeiro
Rainha Diaba
Ladrão 1
Jiguê
Severino
Euzébio
Mico Sujo
Sindicalista
Homem Da Mudança
Tonico
(Segment "Couro De Gato")
Black Man Working






