
Joel Barcellos
Biography
Joel Dias Barcellos, better known as Joel Barcelos (Vitória, November 27, 1936 – Rio das Ostras, November 10, 2018), was a Brazilian actor, having also worked as a screenwriter and director. In some films, he was credited as Joel Martins.
He was a very active actor in New Cinema, especially in the 1960s. He received the Candango Award for Best Actor at the Brasília Festival for his performance in Jardim de Guerra, in 1968. He was also elected 'Best Supporting Actor' by the same award when acting in Kiss 2348/72. Despite preferring cinema, he also played roles on television, mainly in miniseries.
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Known For
Acting History
2019
Neville D'Almeida: Chronicler of Beauty and Chaos as Self
2019Memórias do Grupo Opinião as Self (archive footage)
2014Plano B
2012The Lady from Estacio as Joel
2012Aperana Street 52 as Self
1997A Justiceira
1997The Naked Man
1997Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional as Self
1996Vampire Eyes as Vampa
1995Cutie Pie... Her Loves and Sins as Aprígio
1993Sant'Anna dos Pescadores
1993Mulheres de Areia as Chico Belo
1993Brasília - A Última Utopia
1990Kiss 2348/72 as arquivista
1989Jardim de Alah as Danilo
1988Sonhei com Você as Pistoleiro
1988Soul's Boundary
1988Presença de Marisa as Bruno
1987Images of the Unconscious as Carlos Pertuis
1986Exu-Piá, Coração de Macunaíma
1984Amenic - Entre o Discurso e a Prática
1983Corações a Mil
1982Rio Babilonia as Marciano
1982The Secret of the Mummy
1982Luz del Fuego as Canário
1982Insônia
1980Crônica À Beira do Rio as Pescador
1978Batalha dos Guararapes as Conselheiro
1978Stop 88 as Joaquim Porfírio
1977Virgin on the Hill
1977Anchieta, José do Brasil as Tibiriçá
1977Di Cavalcanti Di Glauber as Self
1977Encarnação
1976The Agony as Antena, o malandro
1976Feminino Plural
1974A Man and His Cage as Delegado
1974Sagarana: O Duelo as Turíbio Todo
1974France, Incorporated as The Brazilian
1974Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro as João
1973O Picapau Amarelo as Visconde de Sabugosa
1971L'inchiesta
1971Rua Descalça
1971The Conformist as Pupil Prof. Quadri (uncredited)
1971Tatu Bola
1969Memories of Helen as André
1969Garden of War as Edson
1969Tropico
1969Copacabana Fools Me as Macalé
1968Journey to the End of the World
1967Satan's Feats in the Village of Take-and-Bring as Pegador de Almas
1967The Girl from Ipanema as Paquera
1967Entranced Earth as (uncredited)
1967Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo as Self (archive footage)
1966The Big City as Inacio
1965The Deceased
1965The Dare as Carlos
1965My Home Is Copacabana
1964The Guns as Man with dead child
1963The Beggars
1962Five Times Favela as (segment "Pedreira de São Diego")
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