
Anselmo Duarte
Biography
Anselmo Duarte Bento (April 21, 1920 – November 7, 2009) was a Brazilian actor, screenwriter and film director.
Initially known as a leading man in popular musical comedies (known in Brazil as "chanchadas"), he debuted as filmmaker in 1957's "Absolutamente Certo", in which he also stars. His next film, "O Pagador de Promessas" (1962), adapted from a stage play by Dias Gomes, won the Golden Palm at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. It is, to date, the only Brazilian feature film to be so distinguished and the first Cannes' Southern Hemisphere Golden Palm for best feature film.
Duarte was awarded with the Order of The Cultural Merit, Brazil's highest cultural civilian honor, and with the Order of Ipiranga, which is the state of São Paulo's highest civilian honor. He was also awarded with titles of merit citizenship by numerous Brazilian municipalities including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Salto, his birthplace. In 2009, the municipality of Salto inaugurated a multimillion-dollar cultural and educational center named "Centro Cultural e Educacional Anselmo Duarte", housing a 500 audience amphitheater for film and theatrical events. The center also displays for public view the original "Golden Palm" awarded to Duarte at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. n 2008, at 88, Duarte founded a cultural organization (Instituto Anselmo Duarte) dedicated to restoring selected Brazilian films and creating special, free of charge, educational projects aimed at young filmmakers to improve their technical filmmaking skills. After his death, his son, Ricardo Duarte, 69, became the institute's president.
Upon being diagnosed by suffering Alzheimer's dementia in 2002, Duarte spent his last 7 years of life under the care of his son, Ricardo, and his grandchild, Daphne, a preeminent Brazilian artist. Anselmo had 4 children.
Reaching stage 6 on his Alzheimer illness condition, a bladder cancer was detected which led to a severe blood hemorrhage, precipitating a heart stroke. Although both the bladder cancer and heart conditions had been successfully treated, a sudden massive hemorrhagic brain stroke left the legendary Brazilian actor and filmmaker in a coma for 6 days, which led to his passing on November 7, 2009.
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Acting History
2024
Golpe de Vista as (archive footage)
2017Brazilian Cinema in the 20th Century as Self
2011I, I, I José Lewgoy as Self
2011O Velho Guerreiro Não Morrerá - O Cangaceiro de Lima Barreto 50 Anos Depois as Self
2008The Man Who Bottled Clouds as Self
2006Adolfo Celi, a Man for Two Worlds as Self
1997Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional as Self
1986Brasa Adormecida
1986Estou com AIDS
1984Tensão no Rio as Presidente da Valdivía
1981Chick Fowle, Faixa Preta de Cinema
1979Embalos Alucinantes: A Troca de Casais as Felipe
1979Feijão Maravilha as Trindade
1977A Casa das Tentações
1976Ninguém Segura Essas Mulheres
1976Já Não Se Faz Amor Como Antigamente as Atílio
1976Paranóia
1975Assim Era a Atlântida
1974Noiva da Noite - O Desejo de 7 Homens
1974O Marginal as Lemos
1972Independência ou Morte as Gonçalves Ledo
1971Brazil in Cannes
1968A Madona de Cedro as Adriano Mourão
1968Juventude e Ternura as Estênio
1967A Espiã que Entrou em Fria
1967Case of the Naves Brothers as Lieutenant
1961As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor as Daniel das Dornas
1960Un rayo de luz as Pablo
1958O Cantor e o Milionário as Tito Livio
1957Absolutely Right as Zé do Lino
1957Scarlet Macaw as Tenente Luís
1956Depois Eu Conto as Zé da Bomba
1955O Diamante
1955Carnival on Mars
1955Carioca Symphony as Ricardo
1953The Landowner's Daughter as Rodolfo Fontes
1952Veneno as Hugo
1952Appassionata as Pedro
1952Tico-Tico no Fubá as Zequinha de Abreu
1951Maior Que o Ódio
1950The Shadow of Another
1950Don't Tell Me Goodbye
1950Aviso aos Navegantes as Alberto
1949Pinguinho de Gente
1949Terra Violenta as Dr. Carlos
1949O Caçula do Barulho
1949Carnaval no Fogo as Ricardo
1948Minas Conspiracy
1947Querida Suzana
—Senhora as Fernando Rodrigues de Seixas









